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President Buhari lauds Nigerians for being supportive of anti-corruption campaign.

President Muhammadu Buhari says his administration is greatly encouraged by the uncommon support from Nigerians in the fight against corruption, as well as initiatives aimed at stimulating the economy.
 Muhammadu Buhari

Muhammadu Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari says his administration is greatly encouraged by the uncommon support from Nigerians in the fight against corruption, as well as initiatives aimed at stimulating the economy.

A statement issued in Abuja on Saturday by Malam Garba, the president’s Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, said Buhari made this known at an interactive session with representatives of the Nigerian Community in Germany.

President Buhari said his administration would reciprocate the gesture by strengthening critical institutions needed for sustainable development and prosperity.

“We are working hard to empower our institutions especially our educational institutions.

“If you educate a person that is the best you can do for him but if not you make him susceptible to religious, ethnic, negative thinking and action.

“Nigerians are virtually supporting us in our fight against corruption, security and the economy,’’ he added.

He referred to “Rolls Royces,” recently discovered in the homes of certain government officials as a clear reference of the rot in society and the fact that the war against corruption in the country was working.

“There are things that are happening, which if such had happened before there would have been major riot, like the removal of subsidy on fuel,’’ he said.

President Buhari told Nigerians in the Diaspora that it was regrettable that over the years oil marketers had colluded with banks to defraud Nigeria of much needed revenue from the commodity.

“One third of the activities of the oil marketers are fraudulent, you can see how some of us Nigerians are wicked.

“They just take the money, stamp some papers without bringing the product and this fraudulent activity was between bankers and businessmen,’’ he said.

The President, therefore, declared that his administration would continue to be “very hard on corruption’’, in addition to encouraging more Nigerians to pay their tax.

“If you work hard and get your money we will try and see how much tax you can pay us, but to take money from government and get away with it no more,’’ the said.

The President used the occasion of his interaction with Nigerians to underscore the importance of his three-day visit to Germany, the largest economy in Europe.

He noted that he was upbeat on improved trade ties between both countries because of new investment incentives offered by Nigeria.(NAN)

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    Mr President, you talk too much…..and by the way, which nigerian of whom you reffer to is supporting your fight against corruption that’s bais equivalent to a fight against your persive political enemies…. witch-hunting!, no way, its still point to the fact that you still don’t get what the day is saying…you’re truelly deaf and sick i guess !

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    You and your friend are more corrupt than those you’re fighting against….even, destroying people’s businesses ans lifes is a huge corruption in itself…someone should please tell this man to leave us alone and go, we’ve had enough of him.