September 29, 2015

Nigeria pledges to lead African countries in fighting corruption

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Tuesday 29 Sep 2015 - 13:02 Makkah mean time-16-12-1436

(Image from NAN)

Abuja, (IINA) - Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari reiterated on Monday his government's pledge to lead African countries in fighting corruption, NAN reported.
Buhari disclosed this here at the inauguration of the maiden edition of Anti-Corruption Academy Training Program, which is organized by the Network of National Anti-Corruption Institutions in West Africa (NACIWA). 
He said the program is in line with the vision of NACIWA, which seeks to mobilize political support and necessary resources in order to consolidate the anti-corruption culture within the West African region, adding that Nigeria is totally committed to the fight against all forms of corruption.
Buhari said: “My dear participants, I want you to take away with you not only the lessons and shared experiences from this training but the knowledge that Nigeria is able and willing to lead Africa in the war against corruption”.
Buhari added: “I urge you to come up with physical and practical recommendations that participating countries can utilize in addressing our common problems of under-development and insecurity”.
AG/IINA

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