
The Buhari administration’s anti-corruption effort is not targeted at anyone, but is aimed at reducing corruption in the country, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo said Saturday.
Mr. Osinbajo made this known at the funeral of Elizabeth Adesola Mamora, mother of former Lagos senator, Olorunmibe Mamora, held at First Baptist Church, Ijebu-Ife, Ogun State.
He faulted those accusing the Buhari government of witch-hunting the former aides of former President Goodluck Jonathan.
“It’s not about a probe of a past government, that’s not what this is about. We are talking about our future, we are saying that we must put in place a clear strategy going forward,” the vice president said.
“Not just about ensuring that people are made to pay for looting the treasury, our system of justice must be fair to ensure that anybody who does anything that is wrong is brought to account. We can’t allow impunity to continue. So it’s not about the previous government, it’s about any form of impunity,” he said.
The Buhari administration had been accused of witch hunt after declaring it will limit its corruption probe to the immediate past Jonathan administration.
Criticisms intensified with the detention of aides of the former president.
Mr. Osinbajo said claims of witch hunt were untrue. He said the anti-corruption effort of his government is a genuine programme aimed at sanitising the country.
-Premium Times

August 9, 2015 





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