Our First Tenure Is Targeted at Fighting Corruption - Osibanjo
The vice-presidential candidate
of the ruling All Progressives Congress, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, has said the
gravity of corruption should not be trivialised.
Osinbajo, who spoke during the
ongoing vice-presidential debate at Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja, was
rebutting a comment by his counterpart in the Peoples Democratic Party, Mr
Peter Obi, who criticised the focus of the current administration on
anti-corruption.
Obi had said, “You cannot shut
down your shops and be chasing criminals.”
But the APC candidate said, “If
you allow criminals to steal all the inventory in the shop, there will be no
shop. That’s the problem. And what has happened in Nigeria in the past 16 years
is what the World Bank told us; that the major cause of our poverty is
corruption.
“That is what we’ve been told.
So, let me say there is no way we can minimise. You can’t minimise corruption;
if you minimise it, we run the risk of completely — in fact, the argument is
lost.
“We cannot do what we want to
do unless we are able to minimise corruption or eradicate it completely, which
is what we’re trying to do.”
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