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Workers’ strike, Biafra agitation caused by corruption, says Magu

 

Acting chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu, has said civil actions such as strikes and agitations are caused by corruption.

Resident doctors and university lecturers recently went on strike owing to the failure of the government to meet their demands of paying them a backlog of allowances and salaries.

Members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), led by Nnamdi Kanu, have also been agitating for secession for almost two years.

Speaking at a parley with social media personalities in Abuja, yesterday, Magu said corruption was the fundamental problem of the country.

He said Nigerians leave the country to travel abroad where they suffer because of the menace.

Magu also said the war against corruption was succeeding because the government was committed to fighting it.

The EFCC acting chairman challenged anyone who has anything against him to expose him.

He also declared that nobody could stop the present effort to rid the country of corruption.

“We are almost there. We are succeeding. We have reached a level nobody can stop us. Nobody can stop us,” he said at the parley.

“Every evil thing happening in Nigeria is caused by corruption, agitation, whatever, the root is corruption.

“I am telling you the primary thing is political goodwill. If the leader is committed to fighting corruption, nothing can stop us.

“All these boys and girls crossing the Mediterranean to go to Europe is because of corruption.

“What we are saying is, let us do the right thing? We should insist the right thing should be done. We all have a duty to. We are all anointed by God to fight corruption.

”There are strikes here and there caused by corruption. If there is corruption in the EFCC expose it. If I am corrupt expose me. I can’t be corrupt and be fighting corruption.”

 

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