President Muhammadu Buhari says he has made strenuous
efforts not to allow pervasive corruption creep into his regime.
Mr Buhari explained that he was determined to avoid a repeat
of the corrupt practices that occurred during ex-Presidents Olusegun Obasanjo,
Umaru Yar’Adua and Goodluck Jonathan’s administrations. The trio ruled the
country on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party.
Mr Buhari parroted his regime’s focus on security, economy
and corruption, claiming that his vision is to make Nigeria more peaceful,
prosperous and reliable. Local and international facts and data indicate the
nation has become more impoverished, unsafe.
Mr Buhari claimed that policies and actions of his regime made an impact on the “tripod vision,” despite challenges. He assured that more would still be done to safeguard lives and property, enhance livelihood and ensure probity.
“As you are all aware, this administration came to office
determined to make impact in three main areas: security, building a sustainable
economy and fight against corruption,” explained the president at the
passing-out parade of the regular course 4/2016 cadets of the Nigeria Police
Academy, Wudil, Kano, on Thursday.
Garba Shehu, Mr Buhari’s media aide, quoted the president in
a statement.
“We can say that recent positive developments in these areas
have shown that despite the challenges on ground, we can see general
improvement in all three areas,” added Mr Buhari. “In the area of corruption,
as you are all aware, I am determined to ensure that we do not have a repeat of
what has gone on in previous administrations and we have taken a strong stand
against pervasive corruption.”
(NAN)
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