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President Buhari’s Full Speech At The 30th AU Summit by Opinionated: 12:11pm On Jan 29, 2018


Theme: “Winning the Fight Against Corruption: A Sustainable Path to Africa’s Transformation”

It gives me great pleasure to address you on the occasion of the launch of the African Union theme: “Winning the fight against Corruption: A Sustainable Path to Africa’s Transformation”. I congratulate the African Union for dedicating the theme of the year to the noble cause of fighting corruption on our Continent.

​​I also take this opportunity to thank you, on behalf of the Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and on my own behalf, for entrusting me with the responsibility of serving as the Champion of the theme of the year.

I pledge that I shall do my very best to ensure that the anti-corruption agenda will receive the attention it deserves and make the impact we all hope for, during 2018 and beyond.

Excellencies,

​​Corruption is indeed one of the greatest evils of our time. Corruption rewards those who do not play by the rules and also creates a system of distortion and diversion thereby destroying all efforts at constructive, just and fair governance.

In tackling corruption, the Continent has made significant strides, putting in place legal and policy frameworks, notably the African Union Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption (AUCPCC). However, the adoption of the legal and policy frameworks have not had the desired success in tackling this evil.

Excellencies,

​Fifteen (15) years after the adoption of the African Union Convention, 2018 provides a good starting point to take stock of progress made so far, assess what still needs to be done and devise new strategies to address new corruption challenges.

​​It is true that our continent has witnessed sustained growth over the past two decades. Nonetheless, public confidence has been eroded by a focus on short-term priorities and payoffs, propelled by corruption, which too often leaves projects uncompleted and promises unfulfilled.

​Corruption and its effects have many sides. It poses real threat to national security, unity and survival of the African State and people. The African Union Agenda 2063, under Aspiration 3 recognizes that corruption erodes the development of a universal culture of good governance, democratic values, gender equality, respect for human rights, justice and the rule of the law.

​The United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, under Goal 16, calls on all countries to promote and develop accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels, notably, by reducing bribery and corruption.

In this connexion, I cannot over-emphasize the value of strong institutions. A Judiciary which stands firm against arbitrariness and injustice by the executive is a vital pillar in the anti-corruption fight.

As leaders, we must build synergy between the Executive, Legislative and Judicial arms of government in order to entrench good governance, transparency and accountability.

Your Excellencies,

​Strong institutions are a necessary condition in any society which aims to fight corruption. In building strong national and regional institutions, we must adequately empower our national anti-corruption agencies and insulate them from political influence. We have to encourage increased institutional collaboration between Law Enforcement Agencies and anti-corruption Agencies in order to win this fight.

Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen,

It is evident that Corruption has a devastating impact on marginalized communities especially the youth, women and children. Corruption breeds unequal societies, renders vulnerable groups prone to human trafficking, as well as recruitment into armed groups and militia. In effect, corruption deprives our young citizens of opportunities to develop meaningful livelihoods.

​​We must therefore, work together to defeat this evil. With the endorsement of Your Excellencies, during the course of 2018, I wish to prioritize the following initiatives, to help us in the fight against corruption.

a) to organize African Youth Congresses against Corruption, in order to sensitize and engage our youth in the fight against corruption,

b) mobilizing all African Union Member States to implement the African Union Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption, and

c) advocating for the strengthening of the criminal justice system across Africa through exchange of information and sharing best practices in the enforcement of anti-corruption laws.

The African Union Advisory Board on Corruption should be strengthened in order to play a more proactive role in the anti-corruption fight.

We also propose to enlist as partners, important actors such as parliamentarians, women associations, the media, the business community, faith-based groups, the youth, educational institutions and traditional leaders, among others.

Excellencies,

We also need to redouble our efforts in addressing the causal relationship between corruption and illicit financial flows. The Report of the AU High Level Panel on Illicit Financial Flows from Africa, chaired by H.E Thabo Mbeki, former President of South Africa, in partnership with United Nations Economic Commission (UNECA) revealed that Africa loses about 50 billion dollars annually.

The High Level Panel has also pointed out the corrosive role that tax havens and secrecy jurisdictions play in concealing ill-gotten assets.

The African Union must do more to stop the continuous assault on our economic and financial resources by multinationals in collusion with some of our citizens.

​​It is also important that one of the goals of this year’s theme should be the development of a Common African Position on Asset Recovery.

The manifestation of corruption in Africa is also a reflection of the need for stronger leadership and oversight institutions. Tackling corrupt acts and greed require a reorientation of our attitudes and perceptions.

To win the fight against corruption, we must have a CHANGE of mind set.

Changing the state of play requires retraining a greater awareness as a means to instill better and more transparent values in the political class and the citizenry, especially people in positions of trust.

In Nigeria we have gone far into the implementation of our CHANGE Agenda, which is primarily aimed at fighting corruption.

Excellencies,

​​As we set off on this honorable path, let us also bear in mind that fighting corruption is not going to be a straightforward task and that corruption does fight back. While we may face some setbacks, we should remain resolute. Our common goal is to eradicate corruption in the best interest of our societies.

Let me end my remarks by reiterating Nigeria’s abiding commitment to the fight against corruption today, tomorrow and the day after tomorrow.
Excellencies, Chairperson of the African Union,

I am truly inspired in this task by the commitment, encouragement and support of my fellow African Heads of State to succeed in this noble cause.

On this note, I officially launch on the theme of the year.

I thank you for your kind attention.

source: http://www.opinions.ng/read-president-speech-30th-au-summit/

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Re: President Buhari’s Full Speech At The 30th AU Summit by maputohq: 12:13pm On Jan 29, 2018
later i will read it
ftc

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Re: President Buhari’s Full Speech At The 30th AU Summit by drake2(m): 12:22pm On Jan 29, 2018
Why should I?; not interested pls!

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Re: President Buhari’s Full Speech At The 30th AU Summit by Mogidi: 12:22pm On Jan 29, 2018
Read Femi Adesina's full speech at AU summit is more appropriate.
Can the dullard write?

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Re: President Buhari’s Full Speech At The 30th AU Summit by smartty68(m): 1:55pm On Jan 29, 2018
Corruption talk shouldn't be coming from Daura's mouth because he's not worthy as a person/leader undecided

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Re: President Buhari’s Full Speech At The 30th AU Summit by Omudia11: 1:55pm On Jan 29, 2018
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Re: President Buhari’s Full Speech At The 30th AU Summit by conductorh2: 1:55pm On Jan 29, 2018
Re: President Buhari’s Full Speech At The 30th AU Summit by akeentech(m): 1:55pm On Jan 29, 2018
smartty68:
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For Read
Re: President Buhari’s Full Speech At The 30th AU Summit by pol23: 1:55pm On Jan 29, 2018
Sai Baba werey...
That man is a Con artist

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Re: President Buhari’s Full Speech At The 30th AU Summit by akeentech(m): 1:55pm On Jan 29, 2018
Stop mention Buhari Name again u hear?. That name dey bring bad luck

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Re: President Buhari’s Full Speech At The 30th AU Summit by tesppidd: 1:56pm On Jan 29, 2018
Buhari till 2023.

24 states and the FCT locked down.

No amount of campaign of calumny can change anything.

PDP will return to power by 2055.

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Re: President Buhari’s Full Speech At The 30th AU Summit by smartty68(m): 1:56pm On Jan 29, 2018
akeentech:

For Read
Invest your time quoting peeps here irrelevantly. You think you're doing me undecided

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Re: President Buhari’s Full Speech At The 30th AU Summit by MrMystrO(m): 1:56pm On Jan 29, 2018
BULL SH!T

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Re: President Buhari’s Full Speech At The 30th AU Summit by Nackzy: 1:57pm On Jan 29, 2018
He doesn't understand what he reading
Re: President Buhari’s Full Speech At The 30th AU Summit by 2019BUHARIONLY: 1:57pm On Jan 29, 2018
BUHARI2019

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Re: President Buhari’s Full Speech At The 30th AU Summit by 2019BUHARIONLY: 1:57pm On Jan 29, 2018
I bear no ill will against anyone on past events. Nobody should fear anything from me. We are not after anyone. People should only fear the consequences of their actions. #BUHARI

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Re: President Buhari’s Full Speech At The 30th AU Summit by Nackzy: 1:58pm On Jan 29, 2018
Does he Understand what he's reading?
Re: President Buhari’s Full Speech At The 30th AU Summit by adekhingz(m): 1:58pm On Jan 29, 2018
MrMystrO:
BULL SH!T

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Re: President Buhari’s Full Speech At The 30th AU Summit by Idaikwo2017: 1:59pm On Jan 29, 2018
Buhari would never support Igbo presidency, he can only deceive you to vote for him.
Re: President Buhari’s Full Speech At The 30th AU Summit by smartty68(m): 2:00pm On Jan 29, 2018
Idaikwo2017:
Buhari would never support Igbo presidency, he can only deceive you to vote for him.
Northerners don't let go power easily. They see it as their birthright even without the ability to rule
Re: President Buhari’s Full Speech At The 30th AU Summit by DONFASZY(m): 2:07pm On Jan 29, 2018
Read wetin

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Re: President Buhari’s Full Speech At The 30th AU Summit by usba: 2:08pm On Jan 29, 2018
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Re: President Buhari’s Full Speech At The 30th AU Summit by Germandude: 2:15pm On Jan 29, 2018
Africa submit every year either talking about corruption or good governance.yet no positive result.

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Re: President Buhari’s Full Speech At The 30th AU Summit by Pecca: 2:17pm On Jan 29, 2018
I bet he made no input there hence he'll soon deny it.
Re: President Buhari’s Full Speech At The 30th AU Summit by samsono30: 2:18pm On Jan 29, 2018
I will read latter

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