Stop Condemning Buhari’s Corruption Fight – Group Warns PDP

Stop Condemning Buhari’s Corruption Fight – Group Warns PDP

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By Our Reporter

A pro-President Muhammadu Buhari group, Buhari Vanguard has  warned the opposition party, Peoples Democratic Party to stop condemning the President’s political moves to stamp out corruption in Nigeria.

According to the group, any party, group or individual kicking against attempts by Buhari’s government to tackle corruption which for several years has stood as socio-economic monster militating against development , is unfair to Nigerians.

In a statement signed by its National Coordinator, Musa Aliyu, the group said PDP should allow the rule of law to prevail as all the suspects of looted public funds  are presumed innocent until they are proved guilty by a competent court of law.

It noted that the fight against corruption by the present administration is transparent and devoid of political, ethnic and religious colouration,  adding the fight is being executed in the interest of present and future generation of Nigerians.

“We categorically and unequivocally condemn in the strongest terms any move by the PDP or their agents to harass,  intimidate or subvert the effort of the present administration in the fight against corruption by whipping political, ethnic and religious sentiments.” It also stated.

While noting that Nigerians are solidly behind president Muhammadu Buhari in his quest to fight corruption to a stand still and make Nigeria a viable and respected country among  comity of nations, the group promised  to  continue to sensitize Nigerians on the laudable policies of Buhari’s   administration.

It however urged  Nigerians to ignore and resist any attempt by any agent or group of agents to incite the public through ill- motivated, self centered and diabolical antics capable of truncating the progress chat . 

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