Muhammadu Buhari 'Immunity or not, you'll face the law' - President speaks on corrupt leaders
Buhari acknowledged that the ‘change’ Nigerians yearning for will
happen, but will be gradual given the level of damage in the past 16
years.
Source:Dimeji Akinloye: pulse.ng, re-posted by Abdulgafar Esho (www.econsforumnews.blogspot.com)
President Muhammadu Buhari has reinforced his government’s commitment to fight corruption and to ensure offenders face the full wrath of the law.
In a Vanguard
compilation of comments and thoughts of Buhari, 48 hours before his
inauguration as the new Nigeria leader, he reiterated the top issues his
administration will tackle after assuming office – security,
unemployment, fighting corruption, infrastructure amongst others.
He said the Goodluck Jonathan
administration has grounded the Nigerian system, as he acknowledged the
challenges he must face to bring about the ‘change’ Nigerians are
yearning for.
He said, “the biggest message is
to try and persuade the people that it is not possible to change the
state of affairs now. It took 16 years to get to that state of affairs.
Nigeria earned more revenue during that period than what it earned from
1914 to 1999.
“We used to have Nigeria
Airways, Nigerian National Shipping Line, Nigeria Railway. Where are
they now? Where is the infrastructure that is commensurate with what we
earned in-between, what is on ground? That is how efficiently the PDP
managed Nigeria in the last 16 years."
Buhari
assured that no stone will be left unturned in the fight against
corruption, noting that not even immunity clause will aid the escape of
anyone who is fingered and found guilty by the law.
He stated, “we
will make sure that we get cooperation from the judiciary so that
people who worked against the law are prosecuted, especially those who
have lost their immunity, even those who think they have immunity
because this is the best way to stabilize the system.
“People
must not benefit from being lawless. You can’t be in a position by
virtue of the Constitution, subvert the Constitution and continue to
enjoy the privileges offered by the Constitution. I don’t think that
will be acceptable by the APC.
“So, whether you are in the opposition or the government, you have to behave. I think that is the way we can make progress.”
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