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Saraki seeks greater commitment to eradicate corruption

 

The Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki, at the weekend, said that Nigeria can only grow and achieve its true destiny if the present system of governance is rid of corruption.
Saraki, who stated this in his speech as chair of the 7th Zik Lecture of the Annual Zik Series at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State, said it is time for all Nigerians to recommit to the efforts aimed at eradicating corruption from Nigeria as envisioned by the nation’s founding fathers, one of whom was the great Zik of Africa.
In a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Sanni Onogu, the Senate President also stated that the late Zik believed and worked for transparency and accountability, virtues that would help to banish the “cankerworm of corruption” from the country, if they are imbibed and practiced by all Nigerians.
Saraki said: “As we listen to this 7th Zik Lecture, let us meditate upon the legacy of Azikiwe, one of the greatest Africans of the 20th Century. As founder of the historic West African Pilot newspaper, Azikiwe was for freedom of the press. He was for accountability and transparency…He believed in, and fought for Nigeria’s unity.
“When I think about his legacy, I am indeed humbled; and it is a thing of pride to be chairing this event today. As we listen to the 7th Zik Lecture delivered by the eminent keynote speaker, let us recommit ourselves to defeating the monster of corruption in our country; and by so doing, set a standard for the whole of Africa.
“It is by ridding our system of governance of the cankerworm of corruption that this country can grow to achieve its true destiny as envisioned by the founding fathers, one of whom was the great Zik of Africa,” he stated.
He noted that the Great Zik of Africa was not only an astute politician and statesman, but a man who thought deeply about his country in particular and the African Continent in general.
Saraki described the Annual Zik lecture series as a veritable platform to propagate Zik’s ideals, formulate new ideas and devise solutions to current national challenges.

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