Friday, June 1, 2012

Buhari: There’s Too Much Corruption In Nigeria

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Former Head of State Gen. Muhammadu Buhari yesterday condemned the prevalence of corruption in the country.
Buhari, Presidential candidate of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) in the 2011 elections, spoke in Abuja at the CPC National Secretariat. He condemned President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration which he described as ‘reversing’
He declared that he might contest the 2015 presidential election.
He said: “Old soliders never die. I do not believe in anarchy whether political or whatever.
“Where is the money we are making in this country going? People are embezzling the country’s fund. The country is full of corruption. This is why I wept on completion of my campaign for the 2011 election. I said I would never join partisan politics in 2015. I said I would not contest in 2015 but since then, hell was let loose, members of my party, associates and other concerned citizens started intervening. I told them that it is up to my party to decide if I would contest in 2015. And now I may withdraw my decision.
“God will punish our corrupt leaders even if Nigerians do not punish them. I think the present government is reversing. From what is going on at the National Assembly and other government agencies, things are going bad. Some people have formed a syndicate and stealing billions of money in Nigeria .
 Responding to a question, Buhari said: “Yes, you are right, I broke down. I could only recall that it was the only time I ever broke down.  I wept because I saw how rich this country is materially and otherwise. The whole world is envious of Nigeria . Now, most Nigerians cannot educate their children, most Nigerians cannot have proper medical care, most Nigerian cannot afford clean water.”

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