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No Friend, No Foe in Anti-corruption War - Presidency Says Even APC Members are Not Left Out

No Friend, No Foe in Anti-corruption War - Presidency Says Even APC Members are Not Left Out

President Buhari and his spokesman, Femi Adesina

In its fight against corruption, the presidency has reiterated that there is no friend or foe in its campaign, and would not hesitate to prosecute any member of the ruling APC indicted for corruption.

Speaking in an interview with Premi­um Times, the presidential Special Advis­er on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina has said there is no friend or foe in the campaign against cor­ruption, adding that the President Muhamma­du Buhari-led administra­tion would not hesitate to prosecute any member of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) indicted for corruption.

“On anti-corruption, of course, we know what has been uncovered in this country. I remember in the United Kingdom (UK) about two weeks ago, one foreign media asked the president – did you know it was this bad?

“He confessed that he knew it was bad but he didn’t know it was that bad. It has turned out very, very bad. But it is also something that the government is tackling and the president is deter­mined to leave a saner and cleaner Nigeria in terms of accountability and probity by the way he is going.

“No matter what any­body says about this cor­ruption war, no friend not foe, no retreat, no surren­der.”

The spokesman who is a former man­aging director of The Sun newspaper, insisted the corruption war of this ad­ministration is not selec­tive as it’s being viewed in some quarters.

“Anybody, irrespective of who he is, if he has ques­tions to answer on corrup­tion, he will have to answer it. I heard people say that it is selective. They need to prove. He who alleges must also prove. The anti-corruption war is going on and going on very well and it has earned Nigeria a lot of respect in the interna­tional community.

“You don’t just go run­ning after people because you want to give the sem­blance of a balance.

“If there is no allegation against an APC person or if there is no prima facie case, you don’t just bring them to trial just because you want to create a bal­ance. But, if there is any prima facie case or there is a need for any APC person to be pulled in for question or to be tried, you be sure that that will happen.

“The president has an­swered that question and the challenge he threw was – give me the evidence against them. You can’t just on the basis of suspi­cion say this person is cor­rupt.

“If there is evidence against them, give me the evidence. He said it even in his media chat recently. He said, ‘if you have evi­dence even against a serv­ing minister, that minister will answer for it.’ That is the president for you.

“Then the second leg of the question is – how many people have been convicted? Unfortunately, the executive does not convict. The executive does not pronounce judg­ment. There is absolutely nothing the executive can do in a polity where there is separation of powers.

"There is separation of pow­ers and so the executive cannot convict and it can­not lean on the judiciary to begin to convict. The onus is on the judiciary to know that it has a role to play if Nigeria will win this anti-corruption war. But, has the war been on course? No doubt, it is on course,” he said.

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