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2019 Polls: Don’t Return Thieves To Power, APC Warns
Those ganging up to unseat the
President Muhammadu Buhari-led All Progressives Congress (APC)
government ruined the nation’s economy, the ruling party has said.
It
alerted Nigerians to be wary of those deploying what it called stolen
commonwealth to fund their political activities to stage a comeback to
power.
In a statement yesterday by the party’s spokesman,
Yekini Nabena, the party warned that such persons were regrouping to use
the stolen funds to subvert the will of the people through vote buying.
Nabena,
who is APC’s Acting National Publicity Secretary, urged relevant
agencies to proactively get involved in tracking election financing,
pointing out that those with illegally-acquired money were using it to
canvass votes for elective positions.
Nabena said that
Nigerians have not forgotten the yoke they bore under the “inept”
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) regimes and therefore deserve no more of
it.
He pointed out that public funds that could have improved
education, healthcare sectors and provided infrastructure to develop
the economic and social life of Nigerians were in the pockets of
individuals.
Nabena said in the statement: “While we alert
Nigerians to the plot of some politicians to buy votes and deploy other
illegal means to subvert the people’s will during the coming elections,
we urge relevant agencies to be proactively involved in the tracking of
election financing.
“The same people who criminally-diverted
public monies to fund their political activities as brazenly displayed
during past administrations must be prevented from doing same in coming
elections.
”Under the President Muhammadu Buhari-led All
Progressives Congress (APC) administration, the scale of recoveries from
corrupt elements in the past three years by the country’s anti-graft
agencies is testament that the administration’s extensive
anti-corruption drive is yielding results.
“Compared to
the past, successful prosecution of many corrupt persons, the
hugely-successful whistle-blowing policy and voluntary return of
corruptly-acquired funds and assets have shown that it is no longer
business as usual and corruption is increasingly becoming unacceptable.
“Corruption
can no longer define how we do things as a country. There is a new
realisation among well-meaning Nigerians that if we don’t kill
corruption it will kill us.
“Recently, the media space has
been awash with a campaign of calumny against the anti-corruption
efforts by the same opposition partisans and their proxies that ruined
the country with their institutionalised corruption. This is expected as
corruption will naturally fight back.
“Sadly, these thieves
have resurfaced to canvass votes of Nigerians for various elective
positions, ostensibly to resume their stealing. Nigerians are neither
gullible nor stupid. They have not forgotten the yoke they bore under
the corrupt Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) regimes and deserve no more
of it.
“Public funds that could have improved the education,
healthcare sectors and provided infrastructure to develop the economic
and social life of Nigerians are sadly in the pockets of these thieves.
“To
conclude, we share the submission of a former United States (U.S.) Vice
President, Joe Biden: ‘Corruption is a cancer; a cancer that eats away
at a citizen’s faith in democracy, diminishes the instinct for
innovation and creativity… it wastes the talent of entire generations.
It scares away investments and jobs’.
“We must continue to
challenge corruption and its related vices. This is line with the Change
Agenda the APC promised Nigerians. This is a promise we are committed
to keep.”
But the PDP spokesman Kola Ologbodiyan accused the ruling party of shielding members of questionable characters.
He
said: “We urge the APC to begin its fight against corruption from
Buhari Presidency where the most iniquitous felons enjoy presidential
cover.
“President Muhammodu
Buhari can demonstrate this anti-corruption fight by mandating the EFCC
to immediately commence the arraignment of Babachir Lawal.”
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