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Buhari's Corruption Fight: A Step In The Right Direction. by Greenarrow01(m): 2:40pm On Feb 15, 2019
Before you start reading this, Yes I am pro Buhari, but above all I am a Nigerian.

I want to use this piece to give credit to Buhari administration's fight against corruption. No government has ever done something as close to this as Buhari's.

Nigerians are really confuse, deep down we all agree that Buhari is fighting corruption, although he is going after opposition leaders.
I feel like this is of course the right step in the right direction.

Gej had time to deal with opposition leaders, he didn't, yaradua had time to deal with opposition leaders, he didn't too. We should not stop this flow, we should rather encourage it and when a new administration comes up, it should turn the heat on these same guys.
We should now then hope and pray that we will have an administration that will turn the heat on both opposition leaders and party members alike.

We should not please forget Yaradua's treatment of James Ibori's case, he went as far as sacking Nuhu Ribadu because of his friend. Not just James ibori, also the likes of Peter Odili and Igbinedion.

Gej also came in that direction, Sanusi lamido sanusi was sacked for exposing the non remittance of $20billion from NNPC, we should remember that a senate committee reduce that amount to about $1.5billion, still, Sanusi was never reinstated and a day to GEJ handing over, PWC setup by the govt to probe sanusi's claim came out to tell us that the fine man was indeed right.

These past presidents didn't probe its opposition but went ahead to sack people who tried to expose corruption under their nose, thats a backward step.

Buhari is a right step ahead in our fight against corruption, but the major issue is not even the corrupt elite but the masses, they have to be educated, reeducated and made to understand that stealing is corruption, and nothing else but corruption.
They need to see their kinsman as an outcast when fingered in a corruption case.
Corrupt judges should be tried and the judiciary cleansed.
Corrupt opposition members should be tried and jailed, so we can have a better opposition winning elections, not the likes of Atiku and OBJ who as vice president and president respectively built private university, while the nation's educational sector rots away. CORRUPTION AT ITS PEAK.

For the first time in Nigeria we have a president not so desperate to win reelection,
Money bags are not flowing, four years ago, traditional rulers, clergy men, OPC etc were taking home millions of naira just for the reelection bid of someone. Four years ago, millions were withdrawn from NNPC and security funds for someone's re-election.
About 12years ago, someone was moving millions round the national assembly to seek for a third term.

Now we have a president that is not sharing money to a few elites
Now we have a president that is not sharing soaps and other goddies like his predecessors.

We are moving in the right direction people, and until we have a government willing to probe and prosecute its party members, let's enjoy one that will not shy away from probing corrupt opposition members.

Once you are corrupt, you are corrupt. Irrespective of party affiliation.
We shouldn't stop the fight because they are opposition members and we dont wanna look wicked.
A better opposition with corrupt free leaders is a step to our development.

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Re: Buhari's Corruption Fight: A Step In The Right Direction. by Greenarrow01(m): 2:51pm On Feb 15, 2019
No insults pls.
Re: Buhari's Corruption Fight: A Step In The Right Direction. by Greenarrow01(m): 3:00pm On Feb 15, 2019
BTW
Pmb all the way

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