President Muhammadu Buhari said on Sunday that the fight against corruption was aimed at saving the soul of the nation.
He disclosed this at the second plenary meeting of Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria (CBCN), which held at Igwurita, near Port Harcourt, Rivers state.
Buhari was represented by Yemi Osinbajo, Nigeria’s vice-president.
“Our fight against corruption is not just a battle of virtue and righteousness in our land, but it is a fight for the soul and substance of our nation,” he said.
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“Corruption in our country is endemic and it constitutes a parallel system. Hundreds of thousands of infants and maternal mortality statistics, hundreds of thousands deaths from communicable diseases are traceable to the greed and corruption of a few.”
Buhari urged Nigerians to think of resuscitating the nation’s economy because two-thirds of Nigerians lived in extreme poverty.
He said efforts should be made to create an enabling environment for enterprise, plan and make a budget that would cater for poor Nigerians.
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“They must be helped, first to survive, and then, fully participate in the economy of the nation.
“Consequently, we must create tenets for the very poor and vulnerable, while ensuring that social spending also resurrects investments in the economy.
“We must invest substantially in relevant education; teachers training and vocational and entrepreneurial training.”
The president said one way out, was for all Nigerians to invest in infrastructure and all crucial components in the medium and long term means of diversifying the economy.
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On insurgency, Buhari said Boko Haram had been weakened and lacked the strength to occupy the north-east zone or any part of the country.
He also said the military was now using vigilance and local intelligence to thwart efforts of the insurgents to regroup in any part of the country.
“On security, we are on course to militarily route Boko Haram and make them incapable of taking over any territory,” he said.
“Suicide bombings on some parts of the north-east are desperate acts of terrorists to create a sense that they are still in play.
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“But, with vigilance and local intelligence, we will make these cowardly acts practically impossible.”
Earlier, Ignatius Kaigama, president of CBCN, said the new administration in the country would recover the country’s wasted opportunities.
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Kaigama, who is also the archbishop of Jos, said the church would continue to pray and preach for Nigerians to be patriotic.
“The tendency to promote, defend, and protect narrow personal economic, regional and religious interests have been responsible for our unstable national journey of one step forward and many steps backward,” he said
Kaigama expressed optimism that the new administration would achieve positive change and recover wasted opportunities.
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Don’t forget the fight against NEPOTISM, ETHNIC BIGOTRY, and TYRANNY because they also are more dangerous than Corruption in a Democracy.
Nigerians will regret how they treated Jonathan, not minding his cluelessness.
You essentially agree all the ills mentioned are branches of Corruption and by no means the only branches….Nigerians treated Jonathan very well, Jonathan treated Nigerians badly – about 36,000 died due to at a minimum, mishandling of book haram bordering on criminal negligent by his administration, between $150-300billion stolen and/or “wasted”. Part of the country was rendered unlivable with economy of the zone paralyzed due to terrorism, Nigerians pauperized even as Nigeria recorded unparalleled revenue