Corruption: More suspects to face trial - Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday said that more suspects will
be arraigned in court for prosecution by his administration over
corruption cases.
He spoke at a meeting with members of staff of the Presidential Villa
and warned Nigerians to be mindful of his intolerance of corruption as
those caught in any underhand deal will be appropriately dealt with.
The meeting, which held at the forecourt of the Presidential Villa,
was the first of such between any Nigerian leader and staff members of
the seat of power.
Buhari began his address to the workers by thanking them “for welcoming
me back from my health break. You are the judges; perhaps I look
healthier than I left or I came back worse”.
While acknowledging the difficult times Nigerians are facing, the
President was nonetheless emphatic that he would not condone corruption
from them as he would continue to haul suspects to courts for
prosecution.
His words: “All fraud must stop. If they don’t believe us, they should
go try and see those we caught red-handed with public funds.
“This exercise will continue as long as this leadership is here.
Whoever takes anything that does not belong to him or that he is not
entitled to, it will be documented and the person will be taken to
court.
“This is the only way I think we can bail ourselves out. I am asking
you to dedicate yourselves more to your country because I said more than
30 years ago, that there is no other country but Nigeria.
“We are determined to rehabilitate our country for the sake of our
children and our grandchildren. I have never in my life - from class
monitor to this place twice in different forms - believed in
corruption.
“In what we are doing, if we had made mistakes along the line, the country would have been further backward than this.
“But we don’t touch anybody who did not touch public funds, so you
should behave yourselves. If you don’t have houses in Abuja and the
whole of Europe, you will sleep soundly. You and your family will earn
respect.
“But if you short-change the treasury, you will be caught and I pity
your family because people will be abusing them. People will be calling
you big thieves; that how did you raise money to build all the houses
in Abuja and Europe with your meagre salary.
“I think personal integrity is something to be encouraged. I assure
you that I am absolutely dedicated to serve Nigeria. Those who behave
themselves will never regret, but those who don’t behave themselves, na
their problem.”
Buhari lamented Nigeria’s sole dependence on oil to the detriment of
agriculture, as “most people threw away their farms and solid minerals’
equipment and rushed to the city to enjoy oil money”.
Declaring that a lot of success has been recorded in overcoming
insurgency in the North East, the president noted that the militancy in
the Niger Delta region has not helped matters.
According to him: “Unfortunately, the other unstable part of the
country, the Niger Delta, with their myriad of organisations that are
competing over which one can do more damage to the country and the oil
companies and oil wells.
“For how long are we going to do this? It is not easy to preach change when people are used to something from 1999 till now.”
Speaking on the need to leave a legacy for the future generation, he
said: “Let’s not lose the opportunity for the future so that we can
build an infrastructure.
“Look at power, how much did we spend on power? From barbers to
factories, shops, we all depend on power. Yet, there is virtually no
improvement from 1999 till now, no matter how many billions they (past
administrations) have spent.
“What I am asking Nigerians really is that what is our alternative?
Our immediate alternative is agriculture and solid minerals. That was
why we voted a lot of money for agriculture so that we can at least feed
ourselves. And once we can feed ourselves, we can say okay let the
struggle continue. At a least, we can eat two to three meals per day.
“We have to quickly go back to the farm. It is too late for this year.
But next year, we will make a better arrangement to make sure that we
can feed ourselves.”
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