What Edwin Clark said about Buhari yesterday

Edwin Clark, Ijaw leader, says President Muhammadu Buhari, should live up to his mantra of ‘I belong to everybody, but I belong to nobody’.

Clark, a loyalist of former President, Goodluck Jonathan, said that Buhari cannot afford to be selective in his anti-corruption war.

He stated this on Tuesday, as Southern leaders under the auspices of the Southern Nigeria Peoples Assembly, met in Akure, Ondo state.

Clark said: “The resolve of President Buhari’s administration to wage a decisive war against corruption which is essential to put Nigeria on the global map of business friendly nations that will earn the country prosperity is a most welcome development.

“However, it is important to state that the dialectics of corruption, as pervasive as diverse, require a holistic fight to tame its pervading scourge. Thus, it must not be seen to be selective and limited to some perceived political enemies and foes to score cheap political points.

“For Nigeria to succeed in the war to eliminate the cancerous spread of this malaise, all those who contributed in one way or another to ruin the prospects of a great country like Nigeria and have brought us to this despicable position should be made to account for their actions.

“It is only when the battle against corruption is genuinely and seriously fought without fear of favour that endearing legacies of a transformed country could bequeathed to future generations.”

“As Nigerians, we are all equal without regard to race, creed and tribe. It is therefore my candid appeal to President Buhari to live his priceless mantra ‘I belong to everybody, but‎ I belong to nobody’ in the manner, that the affairs of state are conducted, regardless of who gave him 95 percent votes and 5 percent of votes.”

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