Sunday, 25 September 2016

Fighting corruption, my primary assignment — Buhari


President Muhammadu Buhari said on Saturday that fighting corruption remains his primary task. 


The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina,
cited Buhari as saying this while addressing the media on his activities at the United Nations General Assembly on Saturday. 

He additionally noticed that "fighting corruption remains prime significance to our administration," including that the campaign was at that point yielding positive increases including huge stolen resources recovered. 

Buhari announced that he had a fruitful trip at the UN General Assembly. 

The President looked into all his major and side occasions amid the visit and highlighted the issues on which he sent a reasonable and direct message to world leaders. 

"I highlighted the requirement for the worldwide group to cooperate to free mankind from neediness, spare our planet from the annihilation of environmental change and free the universe of psychological oppression for a more tranquil and prosperous future," he said. 

He included, "I said that the predicament of Internally Displaced Persons emerging from Boko Haram terrorism is of specific worry to us. Thus, we have found a way to address their compassionate needs and to guarantee that important conditions are set up to empower the deliberate return of the dislodged people to their homes in security and pride."

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