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Buhari has reduced corruption in the public sector – Aide

by Azeez Adeniyi

The Executive Secretary, Presidential Advisory Committee against Corruption, Prof. Bolaji Owosanoye said corruption has reduced in the public sector since the emergence of President Muhammadu Buhari.

Owosanoye said this on Tuesday while speaking at the Nigerian House in New York.

He said fighting corruption was not a “tea party as corruption fights back.”

He said, “So far, so good. Fighting corruption is not a tea party. Corruption, as they say, always fights back but the government is making progress and making strides.

“There is no doubt that public sector corruption at the highest level has diminished. We are now trying to deal with retail corruption; the kinds that affect the everyday lives of people. (It) may be bribes by police, customs, getting government service but all that is being worked on.

“And it’s important to mention that government is also trying to get the buying-in of the people because the president alone cannot fight corruption.

“But, overall, given where we were coming from and where we were, I think that it is not bad, but there is still a lot that needs to be done.

“There’s no doubt that we need to have a higher level of cooperation from all arms of government – legislature and the judiciary.

“We need to have a higher level of government – federal, state and local government. So you need both vertical and horizontal.

“So it is important that we focus on all these areas in order for us to begin to see more widely spread, the impact of fighting corruption.”

He denied that Buhari was not fighting corruption in his own government.

He said, “People sometimes use `isolated incidents’ to generalise what is happening, but those incidents would be dealt with.

“When they are close to home, sometimes it appears as if there is a slow movement to response.

“But there is no doubt about it that those issues will be resolved in a way that does not diminish the government’s anti-corruption agenda.

“In terms of recoveries, those figures are being reviewed and reconciled and there is going to be some information provided.’’

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