Human Rights Lawyer, Mr. Femi
Falana, has said the President
Muhammadu Buhari-led
administration lacked the political
will needed to fight corruption.
He said this on Friday on the
topic:”Restructuring, Pros and Cons:
The place of the Nigerian youth” at
the 78th International Students Day
organised by the Ogun state
government in Abeokuta, the state
capital.
He said, “I am sure you are
following the anti- corruption war
being prosecuted by Muhammadu
Buhari’s administration, men and
women are involved. Christians and
Muslims are involved and those who
believe in traditional religions are
involved. One person has been
charged for collecting N4.7bn from
former President Goodluck Jonathan
for spiritual consultation.”
He added, “The point I am making
is that if our looters are not divided
on the table of ethnicity nothing
will happen. The government still
lacks the political will, the war now
is just a tip of the real iceberg, there
are still money to be recovered.”
The human rights lawyer also
faulted the Senate for approving
$5.5bn loan request put forward by
the executive.
Source:WTN.
Falana, has said the President
Muhammadu Buhari-led
administration lacked the political
will needed to fight corruption.
He said this on Friday on the
topic:”Restructuring, Pros and Cons:
The place of the Nigerian youth” at
the 78th International Students Day
organised by the Ogun state
government in Abeokuta, the state
capital.
He said, “I am sure you are
following the anti- corruption war
being prosecuted by Muhammadu
Buhari’s administration, men and
women are involved. Christians and
Muslims are involved and those who
believe in traditional religions are
involved. One person has been
charged for collecting N4.7bn from
former President Goodluck Jonathan
for spiritual consultation.”
He added, “The point I am making
is that if our looters are not divided
on the table of ethnicity nothing
will happen. The government still
lacks the political will, the war now
is just a tip of the real iceberg, there
are still money to be recovered.”
The human rights lawyer also
faulted the Senate for approving
$5.5bn loan request put forward by
the executive.
Source:WTN.
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