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Corruption: There’ll be no sacred cows under Atiku ― PDP

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THE Peoples Democratic Party Presidential Campaign Organisation (PPCO) has assured that its Presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, is set to fight corruption and create wealth for ordinary Nigerians, immediately he is elected into office as President.

The PPCO said in a statement in Abuja on Wednesday that if elected, Atiku Abubakar will, within the first 100 days in office, launch a comprehensive National Anti-Corruption Strategy that ensures that nobody, no matter how highly placed, is spared as the strategy will be based on separation of powers, neutrality and non-partisanship.

Signed by the campaign spokesman, Kola Ologbodiyan, the statement asserted that this will be a clear departure from President Muhammadu Buhari’s “bogus anti-corruption fight, which serves only as a smokescreen for his cronies and relations to fritter trillions of naira from the public treasury while hounding opposition members with trumped-up corruption charges.

It added: “The Buhari Presidency has failed to secure any conviction in the fight against corruption because it is shielding corrupt persons, particularly close relations of Mr President and indicted APC leaders, while Nigerians suffer hardship because of their atrocities.

“If Atiku Abubakar is elected President, it will no longer be ‘business as usual’ as his templates will directly restore the independence of all anti-corruption institutions as well as block all loopholes through which public funds can be syphoned.

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“Within Atiku Abubakar’s first 100 days in office, decisive steps will be taken to ensure that all legislative instruments relating to a whistleblower, witness protection, electronic evidence, cybercrime and assets forfeiture are expeditiously passed and that clauses that shield corruption in high places will be eliminated.

“In the same vein, due process mechanism will be restored and as a complete departure from the past, the National Procurement Council will be inaugurated within the first 100 days in office in accordance with the provisions of the Bureau for Public Procurement Act.

“This is in addition to an Open Governance Partnership Framework, which among other things, opens government businesses, including revenue generation and spending, to public tracking, monitoring and independent assessment.

“The Atiku Abubakar plans also provides for the deployment of appropriate technology that supports the end-to-end operations of government businesses for transparency and elimination of sharp practices across all Ministries, Department and Agencies.

“The plan also provides for templates that guarantee speedy completion of pending corruption cases, ensuring that plea bargains are not abused and that enforcement of judgments on corruption are fully followed through.”

The PPCO recalled that Atiku’s commitment to fight against corruption informed his pivotal role, as Vice President and head of the economic team, in the establishment, nurturing and initial funding of the EFCC.

Noting that all the major high profile convictions secured by the EFCC are those initiated and tidied up by the PDP administration when Atiku was Vice President, the statement argued.

President Buhari administration has compromised the system but it assured that the PDP Candidate will restore genuine anti-corruption fight for the good of the nation.

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