Corruption: Buhari’s integrity is unimpeachable

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The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Geoffrey Onyeama, described the integrity of President Muhammadu Buhari as unimpeachable and remained intact in the fight against corruption.

Onyeama told the correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in New York that the amount of money siphoned out of the country was staggering.

He said the Federal Government has been engaging countries where the money was stashed away for repatriation.

“President Muhammadu Buhari is known as a crusader against corruption; his integrity in unimpeachable.

“The high level of corruption has played a direct role in the development deficit in the country.

“We know that corruption fights but it’s a fight this government intends to fight to the end.

“We will require global cooperation to facilitate restitution and repatriation of those funds. Corruption is an impediment to development,” the Minister said.

Onyeama said Switzerland had repatriated about $1 billion in looted funds to Nigeria while discussion were ongoing with Britain, Qatar, the U.S and host of other countries.

He said the corruption was endemic and it was not going to be won overnight. The Federal Government is determined to block financial leakages in the system.

The minister added that Buhari had also made it clear that there would be no immunity for high-profile corrupt individuals, adding that the Whistle Blowers’ policy was working.

The Federal Government has records of all the money recovered from proceeds of corruption and that the money would be channeled to appropriate projects for the people, he said.

He, however, said government was yet to ‘name and shame’ those from whom looted money was recovered so as not to discourage restitution.

Onyeama said Africa was blessed with various human and natural resources but the enabling environments needed to be created for the continent to realize its full potentials.

He said that majority of Nigerians were hard working an honest people who were found in every country in the world.

”Nigeria was calling for the reform of the UN Security Council to reflect the current realities. We are pushing for two permanent members’ seats for Africa on the Council, adding that Nigeria was ready to serve Africa in that capacity” he added.

Nigeria is calling for the reform of the UN Security Council to reflect the current realities; the session is set to hold from September 19 to 25. The theme for the UN General Assembly is focusing on People: Striving for peace and a decent Life for all on a sustainable planet.

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