Members of the National Association of
Nigerian Students have declared their support for President Muhammadu
Buhari’s ongoing anti-corruption war, saying it will take the war
against graft to campuses.
They also supported the move to recover all funds stolen by corrupt former public officials and civil servants.
The group made its position known in a
statement made available to journalists on Tuesday by its Acting
President/National Convention Chairman, Prince Miaphen.
The students noted that corruption had for long remained the bane of Nigeria’s development.
Noting that corruption breeds nepotism,
incompetence, apathy and public infrastructure among others, NANS urged
the President not to relent in the war despite criticism from some
quarters.
The statement read, “We strongly commend
the zest and diligence of the Buhari administration in the war against
corruption as it has made it resoundingly clear that indeed a new
no-nonsense sheriff is in town and there is no hiding place for any
former or present corrupt official.
“It further makes bare that President
Buhari is a man that matches his words with commensurate action because
the anti-corruption crusade was a cardinal part of his presidential
campaign manifesto.
“We are fully aware that some trepid and
disgruntled corrupt individuals and organisations are stopping at
nothing to discredit and sabotage the ongoing war against corruption.
“Some say it is selective, claiming it
is targeted at decimating the opposition. However, we are yet to see a
single individual or organisation that is standing trial or being
investigated for corruption under the current administration that has
not had his/it’s fingers tainted with corruption.”
NANS urged Buhari not to be distracted
by what it called the bickering of disgruntled politicians and public
servants who would rather wish that the status quo of corruption be
sustained.
It also urged all Nigerians to be wary of the antics of such people.
The group said it would partner with Buhari by taking the anti-corruption war to campuses.
“We intend to partner with Mr. President by taking the anti-corruption war to the campuses.
“The quest to revamp our educational
sector must also integrate the need to stamp corruption out of the
corridors of our Ivory Towers which has frustrated all efforts to bring
our academic institutions to competitive standards,” the statement added
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