Buhari blast again- I am committed to fight against corruption

I’m committed to fight corruption frontally — Buhari 

Report reaching us ON OCTOBER 5, 201812:42 AM
 By gowidenews

Says, Africa loses $80bn to illicit financial flows annually —Mbeki 40% from Nigeria —Fowler ABUJA—PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari, yesterday, told former President of South Africa, Thabo Mbeki, that his administration was committed to fight corruption frontally since it was one of the cardinal points that made people to vote for him. President Buhari, who stated this when he received Mbeki, chairman of  African Union High Level Panel on Illicit Flows from Africa, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, said the fight against corruption was not negotiable. Mbeki was at the State House to brief President Buhari on critical updates on illicit flows on the continent. In a statement by Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Chief Femi Adesina, Buhari, who is the current Champion of African Union, AU, Anti-Corruption Campaign, said: “For this administration, fighting corruption is non-negotiable. It is a must. President Muhammadu Buhari “We must fight corruption frontally, because it’s one of the reasons we got elected. We campaigned on three fundamental issues —security, reviving the economy, and fight against corruption. It’s the reason we got elected, and we can’t afford to let our people down.”

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