Buhari And I Are Prepared To Stick Together, Fight Corruption Side By Side, And Insist On Justice – Osinbajo

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President Buhari with Vice President Yemi Osinbajo

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has said his boss, President Muhammadu Buhari and himself are looking for a New Tribe of Nigerians to join them to fight corruption and insist on justice.

He further reiterated his call on Nigerian elites to come together based on a common consensus to build the nation as Nigerians clearly desire good governance.

Speaking at the gala/dinner event organised by the Christian Association of Nigerian-American (CANA) in Houston, USA at the weekend, the vice president noted that even in the midst of all the country was going through, “there is a growing consensus by all and sundry on the need for good governance.”

According to a statement by Laolu Akande, Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity in the office of the vice president, at the event attended by leaders of the Nigerian community in the US and American political leaders including US Congress Woman Sheila Jackson Lee, the vice president was presented an honorary US Congressional Proclamation to commemorate his visit to Texas and also honor the Buhari presidency.

Explaining the need for a group of Nigerians who are committed to lifting the nation to rise up, Osinbajo noted that this was important to counter and stop those who are working to pillage the resources of the country.

“This is why the president and myself have made a call that we need a New Tribe of Nigerians. We do need a new tribe of men and women of all faiths, tribes and ethnicities, who are committed to a country run on high values of integrity, hard-work, justice and love for the country,” he said.

Continuing, he said, “I mean a tribe of men and women who are prepared to make the sacrifices and self-constraints that are crucial to building a strong society; who are prepared to stick together, fight corruption side by side, and insist on justice.”

The VP pointed out that the current administration takes diaspora issues very seriously. A reason, according to him, that the President appointed a Senior Special Assistant on Diaspora in person of former House of Representative member, Mrs. Abike Dabiri.

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