National Coordinator, Initiative for
Mass Education Against Corruption (IMEAC), Elder Friday Sani said Nigerians, especially those who now occupy public offices, are afraid of stealing due to the body language of President Muhammadu Buhari on graft.
He then rallied support for the administration in its fight against stealing of public wealth.
He described the ongoing anti-graft war as a child of necessity, adding that in order for Nigerians to have better life, all avenues to retrieve stolen monies should be harnessed even if it means giving amnesty to past ‘robbers’ to refund public monies in their custody.
Dr Sani, who stated this while fielding questions from newsmen in Kaduna on Friday said “IMEAC has in the past decade been in the forefront of vigorous and robust campaigns against corruption, bad governance, insecurity, marginalisation and all socio-political challenges that be-devilled our nation.
“We are approaching the fight against corruption from a multi prolonged strategy that includes; advocacy, outreach, networking, lobby, legal intrusion and moral persuasion, each being applied at different levels and pedigree of relevance.
“Corruption is a national malaise and a social plague. It brought shame reproach and disrepute to us and our nation. We must not relent in our efforts to tackle this great monster”, Sani noted.
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