Judiciary, my headache in fighting corruption war –Buhari

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Buhari2From Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, President Mu­hammadu Buhari said the judiciary remained his main headache in his ad­ministration’s anti-corrup­tion war.

He said the ongoing fight against corruption can be effectively tackled with strong support of the judi­ciary.

The president also said re­covered looted funds will be used to reduce deficit in the N6.08 trillion 2016 budget.

This is just as Buhari disclosed that far-reaching reforms of the judiciary remained a key priority for his administration.

He said this in Addis Ababa yesterday at a town hall meeting with Nigeri­ans living in Ethiopia,

“On the fight against corruption vis-à-vis the ju­diciary, Nigerians will be right to say that is my main headache for now.

“If you reflect on what I went through for 12 years when I wanted to be the president, I attempted three times and on the fourth at­tempt through God and the use of technology, it was possible for Nigerians to elect an APC candidate as president.

“In my first attempt in 2003, I ended up at the Supreme Court and for 13 months I was in court. The second attempt in 2007, I was in court close to 20 months and in 2011, my third attempt, I was also in court for nine months.

“All these cases went up to the Supreme Court until the fourth time in 2015, when God agreed that I will be president of Nige­ria,” he said.

He assured members of the Nigerian community that with the support of the Chief Justice of Nigeria, he will continue to do his best to improve the nation’s ju­dicial system.

On the proposed N6.077 trillion 2016 budget sub­mitted to the National As­sembly, President Buhari said for the first time in Nigeria, the budget will be largely financed from non-oil revenue.

He identified the col­lapse of the international oil market and oil theft in the Niger Delta as main reasons for projecting more revenues to fund the budget from the non-oil sector.

The president added that the recovered assets of the country would also be used to reduce the budget defi­cit (Daily Sun)

1 thought on “Judiciary, my headache in fighting corruption war –Buhari

  1. Nigeria is lucky to have a humble, conservative, and no nonsense man of integrity as the President of our country. Indeed, corruption is the major cancer and headache of our President and he is doing a fine job combating it. With the support of the judiciary, President Muhammadu Buhari and Nigerians will overcome the menace of corruption which has destroyed virtually all sectors of our economy.

    It is alarmingly crazy to see the extent to which looters have destroyed our economy with impunity and recklessness. God has plan for Nigeria and HE is not done with us yet. CHANGE has come and “No pain, No gain”. Nigeria will survive.

    PublicIty Secretary, APC-USA

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