President Muhammadu Buhari has vowed that his administration would not
show mercy to any person in its ongoing anti-corruption war.
He said his administration would pursue the anti-graft war relentlessly
until Nigerians began to see how the nation’s elite conspired to run the
country down.
According to a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity,
Mr. Femi Adesina, the President spoke during an interactive session he
had in Malabo with Nigerians resident in Equatorial Guinea.
Buhari assured the Nigerians that he would not entertain any fear in his
quest to rid the nation of corruption by bringing those who compromised
their positions to book.
“We will be merciless and relentless in pursuing all those who abused
public trust. Nigerians will see how some of the elite conspired to run
the nation down,” the President said.
He also condemned recent political violence in Rivers State, saying the
killing of people over political differences was primitive, barbaric and
unacceptable.
He promised to deal decisively with those responsible for the development.
“We will deal decisively with all sponsors of violence. I have given the security services clear directives in this regard.
“We will show that violence in any form will no longer be tolerated before, during or after elections,” he stated.
Buhari said that INEC would be encouraged to explore the possibility of
Nigerians abroad participating in the 2019 general elections by casting
their votes wherever they might reside.
He noted that some African countries had started allowing their
citizens, resident abroad, to vote in national elections and Nigeria
could not afford not to join them.
He identified with the desire of Nigerians in the Diaspora to vote in
national elections, pledging that he would do all within his powers to
fulfil that desire.
“I want all Nigerians to know that I respect them and their right to choose their leaders,” he said.
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