Elder statesman and Presidential Liaison Officer in the Second
Republic, Dr Tanko Yakassai, has described the anti-corruption efforts
of the Muhammadu Buhari administration as a mere propaganda war,
lamenting it has unfortunately won over right thinking men like Prof.
Wole Soyinka.
Dr. Yakassai, who also chairs the Northern Elders’ Council, speaking
with Vanguard in Abuja said any fight against corruption must be
holistic rather than being centred on just an individual.
He chided the Buhari administration for its open disdain for valid
court orders urging him to obey all court orders relating to the former
National Security Adviser, NSA, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd).
According to him, Buhari can only be taken serious if he extends his
dragnet across the inter-party divide as well as to other tiers of
government.
He said: “The Federal Government of Nigeria is only fighting Sambo
Dasuki. Should the fight against corruption begin and end with Dasuki?
Is he the only “corrupt” person? Till today, they have not even started
his case in the court. He was granted bail twice and they refused to let
him go. This is not a fight against corruption. It is a propaganda
fight.
“They even convinced people like Prof. Wole Soyinka who now believes
that there is a fight against corruption, but there is no such thing.
Otherwise, how many people have they arrested?
“All the people that are arrested today are connected with Dasuki. No
other person has been picked. What of the governors, ministers, top
civil servants and local government officials? Can you fight one person
and say you are fighting corruption?” he queried.
Yakassai also traced the menace of corruption to the military saying
their incursion into politics in 1966 and 1983 only helped to teach
politicians how to steal.
Buhari insincere with anti-corruption war —Yakassai
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