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Soyinka confident in Buhari’s anti-corruption fight
Soyinka confident in Buhari’s anti-corruption fight
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Sunday, January 10, 2016
Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, on Saturday expressed confidence that President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration would fight corruption conclusively.
Soyinka said this when the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, visited him at his home in Lagos.
He said that the level of exposure concerning corruption under the Buhari administration showed that government was really tackling the vice.
According to him, the country had never had corruption exposed at this scale before.
“We have not had a case where it had been alleged and increasingly proven that money supposed to be spent on defending ourselves, our nation, our neighbourhood, has been shared among individuals.
“We never had experience where we were in a state of critical emergency where children are being kidnapped under our noses.
“Never had there been in a situation where we are helpless and our soldiers are sent to the front to defend our very existence and we are not backing them up with conduct that shows integrity and commitment.
“Because of these reasons, corruption is really desperate and has chosen to fight back, but I am confident that corruption will be resolved,’’ Soyinka said.
He advised the Federal Government not to relent in its effort at bringing all those who looted the nation’s treasury to justice, adding that it should not be cowed by deliberate attempts to frustrate the anti-corruption crusade.
He described as “insulting’’, news accusing him of engaging in corrupt practices, and said that he was ready to face appropriate legal authority if properly invited.
Soyinka decried the deplorable condition of the National Arts Theatre in Lagos, and said that a Private-Public-Partnership may be the solution for the resuscitation of the national monument.
On his part, the minister expressed the government’s resolve to develop the arts industry.
He said that the ministry was currently strategising on how to tap into the opportunities and potentials in the culture and arts industry to create jobs for Nigerian youths. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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What the world wants to see is not descretionary justice , not a selective war , not a war on opposition party, but a war on every looter and their accomplice, including looters by proxy, even those in the presidency who collected stolen moneys in kind and in cash.
ReplyDeleteDnt know when this one turned politician, if your daughter is screwing Amechi it doesn't make you a politician.
ReplyDeleteWS has spoken well. For the first time Nigerians are seeing results - looted funds being returned; looters being exposed. What remains for us to see, and I say this for the benefit of PMB and his government, is that all those found to be guilty (directly or indirectly) of looting our common wealth are brought to book in accordance with the penal laws of the country.
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