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Mr Akinpelu Aina, member, Ogun
House of Assembly, on Monday urged President Muhammadu Buhari to
continue the fight against corruption, saying that the measure would
assist in ending recession in the country.
Aina, who said this in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abeokuta, added that the present administration had done “tremendously well in its quest to end corruption in country’’.
The lawmaker, representing
Ado Odo Ota, commended the Federal Government for introducing the
whistle blowing policy, which had led to the discovery of stolen funds
which could be used for infrastructure development.
“As far as corruption is concerned, this government has done well in the last two years."
“If
you look at the rate of corruption in our country before now, it was
nothing to write home about and affected our image in the international
community."
“This government has come to
change our orientation as far as corruption is concerned. All these
stolen monies are meant for the development of the country, our leaders
should do away with corruption."
“We
have rich men all over the world whose money could be traced to genuine
businesses but here in Nigeria we have millionaires and billionaires
that no one knows their sources of income, definitely they have stolen
from the government."
“Government money
is not meant for any other thing but the development of the country.
These are monies that could be spent on education, health, good
infrastructure to develop the economy,” he said.
Aina
also urged Nigerians, especially the youth, to desist from illicit acts
that could affect the development and progress of the country.
“Lying, stealing and other evil acts are all part of corruption and we should desist from them."
“Corruption
fight is not something that can be done alone by the government, it is a
collective responsibility so that the fight can be won,” he said.
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