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Most Corrupt People, Found In APC Govt – Falana
Human rights activist and legal luminary, Femi Falana, SAN, has urged Nigerian labour unions to seize the fight against corruption from the government, alleging that the most corrupt people are found in government.
He has also called for a full probe of the alleged $500 million bribe involving a serving governor from the North, saying that the matter must not be swept under the carpet.
Falana who stated this in his lecture at the 40th anniversary of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria, PENGASSAN, in Abuja, with the theme “Dynamic Labour Leadership: Filling in the Economy”, stated that the Federal Government had no business to be borrowing money.
He said that Nigeria had become a joking stock in the international community borrowing money from countries when it could make 100 billion dollars if it could check Britain and the United States where the nation’s oil was discharged.
According to him,”We must go to the root of criminality on International level to recover our money. PENGASSAN should not leave the fight against corruption to government. No government in the world fight corruption genuinely. The most corrupt people are found in the government.
“We can cease the initiative of the fight against corruption,” he stated, adding that the fight against corruption should not be selective and restricted to a particular party.
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