In Abuja, President
Mohammadu Buhari has said that the people who cornered the $2.1 billion meant
for the purchase of military hardware to fight insurgency into their private
pockets were now regretting their action.
President Muhammadu Buhari flanked by the SGF,
David Babachir Lawal and the leader, Northern Christian Leaders Eagle Eyes
Forum, Pastor Aminchi Habu in a group photograph when the Forum paid a visit to
the President at the State House, Abuja.
He also
reiterated his resolve to deal with corrupt individuals, stressing that anyone
found culpable would have himself to blame. The president spoke while receiving
the Northern Christian Leaders Eagles Eyes Forum at the State House, Abuja on
Friday. President Buhari thanked the Christian leaders for their support to the
Federal Government’s anti-corruption campaign and other policies geared towards
reviving the economy.
“It is
saddening that some of those who stole from our national resources put the
money in their personal accounts. “However, it is gratifying that those who
stole money and shared funds meant for the purchase of arms for our military
are regretting their actions and they will regret more. “Those caught in
corruption will have themselves to blame,’’ he said.
Appealing to the religious leaders not to lose
hope in the unity, stability and progress of the country, Buhari said his
administration would be transparent to Nigerians in its resolute commitment to
restore the economic fortunes of the country and deliver prosperity to them.
He emphasized that the Federal Government
would continue to prioritize the safety of lives and property. He added that
the government would continue to equipped Nigerian farmers with the right
tools, technology and techniques to boost agriculture. He said: “You must tell
your followers the truth about the country. We have nothing to hide because we
have no other country but Nigeria. “Tell them to give us a chance to stabilize
the country.
In his
remarks, leader of the Forum, Pastor Aminchi Habu called on Nigerians to
support the President’s anti-corruption war and his vision to restore the lost
glory of Nigeria. “In your administration, I see a new Nigeria where the fear
of bribery, corruption and extortion is the beginning of wisdom. “I see a new
Nigeria, where tribalism, religion and ethnicity is no longer a barrier that
separates us but a bond that unites us for a greater tomorrow,’’ he said.
Speaking to State House Correspondents, he emphasized the need to go back to
farm to help rebuild the economy.
Vanguard
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