He gave the assurance at a one-day anti-corruption summit, organised by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, in collaboration with Nigeria Shippers’ Council (NSC) in commemoration of this year’s International Anti-Corruption Day, which takes place on December 9th every year. .
According to the president who was represented at the event which took place at the State House Banquet Hall, Abuja, by the minister of Police Affairs, Muhammad Maigari, “the cardinal objective of this government is to wage a vigorous war against corruption; a war we are committed to not just fight, but also to win decisively.” .
Buhari described the summit, which was organized with a special focus on the country’s maritime and transport sectors as a step in the right direction, noting that the initiative complements the various programmes being implemented by his administration to block leakages and improve transparency in all sectors, with the aim of boosting revenues in critical sectors of the Nigerian economy.
He commended the EFCC and the Shippers’ Council for organising the summit, which he observed was for the enthronement of probity, transparency and accountability in this vital artery of the economy. .
Speaking on the theme: “Zero Tolerance to Corruption: A Clarion Call,” the Acting Chairman of the EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, regretted that corruption “has created multi-dimensional crises across the globe. It has put families on deprivation, poverty and has exposed individuals to unexpected insecurities leading to frustration and sufferings.”
According to the president who was represented at the event which took place at the State House Banquet Hall, Abuja, by the minister of Police Affairs, Muhammad Maigari, “the cardinal objective of this government is to wage a vigorous war against corruption; a war we are committed to not just fight, but also to win decisively.” .
Buhari described the summit, which was organized with a special focus on the country’s maritime and transport sectors as a step in the right direction, noting that the initiative complements the various programmes being implemented by his administration to block leakages and improve transparency in all sectors, with the aim of boosting revenues in critical sectors of the Nigerian economy.
He commended the EFCC and the Shippers’ Council for organising the summit, which he observed was for the enthronement of probity, transparency and accountability in this vital artery of the economy. .
Speaking on the theme: “Zero Tolerance to Corruption: A Clarion Call,” the Acting Chairman of the EFCC, Ibrahim Magu, regretted that corruption “has created multi-dimensional crises across the globe. It has put families on deprivation, poverty and has exposed individuals to unexpected insecurities leading to frustration and sufferings.”
Which corruption is he fighting please
ReplyDeleteVows killhim dia!!!
ReplyDeleteMtcheeew,what does he do with all the money recovered??? His pocket i guess
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ReplyDeleteOkay
ReplyDeleteSee crook talking. Yeye man
ReplyDeleteWhich corruption? when he is the definition of it? abeg make I shut up before them go say I say something bad to a corrupt tyrant
ReplyDeleteWe dey wait.
ReplyDeleteMtcheeeew, he should start from his household🙄😡
ReplyDelete... Jesus is my worth!
Charity begins at home.
ReplyDeleteFight food insecurity kwanu!
ReplyDeleteWho believes anything this lying sack of shit has to say anymore?
ReplyDeleteBuhari and corruption are synonyms.
ReplyDeleteHow is he going to fight himself?
Oga stop vowing o. Before the swear go catch you
ReplyDeleteYinmu
ReplyDeleteWhen he is CORRUPTION itself.
ReplyDeleteHow much is he about to borrow again??
He also wants to borrow about how many millions of dollars to "digitilize' the NTA?? $50m or $500m . Shioor.
I know that we shall surely overcome this phase too.
A government will rule for eight years with no positive thing to show? As in no positive legacy? Tufiakwa, Shege!
Hisses
ReplyDeleteAkuko ugbocheeeeee. Na today, keep fighting.
ReplyDeleteHe will fight it from the abroad that he is on or does he intend to do this locally?
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