The President’s Special Adviser, Mr. Femi Adesina, in a statement said Buhari made the call in Nouakchott, Mauritania during his introductory remarks as the leader of the African Union. He said, “We must all collectively work to place high on the agenda the need for open and participatory government, as well as the repatriation of stolen assets without procedural technicalities and legal obstacles.”
Buhari also pledged to extend his anti-corruption crusade across the African continent as part of deliberate efforts to sensitize Africans on the evil effects of corruption on societies. He revealed that he had embarked on various programmes meant to enhance the fight against corruption in a bid to transform the continent.
He said: “During the last six months, we have engaged in multi-sectoral dialogue with a broad range of actors including parliamentarians, national anti-corruption agencies, civil society, media, youth and women groups and development partners. We have convened three (3) different regional Consultative Workshops in line with my campaign programme in an effort to sensitize our people on the evil effects of corruption on our societies. These workshops will be extended to other regional blocs as we continue the fight against corruption in a bid to transform our continent.”
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What does he mean by "without legal barriers?" Does he think that other countries are as lawless as Nigerians?
ReplyDeleteMust una complain if everything? If he sneezed, baby complaining. If a man can't gbensh his wife correctly, Buhari must take the blame. The man is calling for hasty repatriation of stolen money, una still dey complain.
DeleteYes, the countries are lawless to have allowed stolen money to be kept in their country.
The country is bad, we all know but something has to be done, and part of it is to collect our money back
We are watching.
DeleteUpon the so called corruption fight, we are now rated the most poverty in the World.
ReplyDeleteSee baba ....who una dey deceive?so u just get time abi. ,,,when 2019 is knocking...hmmmmm
ReplyDeleteMc pinky
Let them return Aisha Halliburton's Regents Park mosque house.
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