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Nigeria@64: Be Decisive In Fight Against Corruption, IPAC Tells Leaders

by Paul Uwadima
8 months ago
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The umbrella body of all registered political parties in Nigeria, the Inter Party Advisory Council (IPAC) has said that the 64th Independence anniversary of the country provides yet another opportunity for the government to set the nation on the path of economic prosperity and political stability.

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It said all tiers of government should also be decisive in the fight against corruption to ensure that national resources are channeled to meet the needs of the people, and create wealth and  employment, adding that this will curb crimes and insecurity in the country.

IPAC said it is partnering with relevant security agencies to fight corruption in the polity and sanitise the electoral process essential for good governance.

National chairman of IPAC, Yusuf Mamman Dantalle made the call while felicitating with Nigerians on the occasion of the nation’s 64th Independence anniversary.

In a statement made available to journalists in Abuja yesterday, he said the 64th Independence Anniversary is, indeed, a milestone in the country’s democratic governance and called for sober reflection and rededication as we strive to build a better society.

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He said the need for peace, unity, tolerance and patriotism cannot be overemphasised.

“Nigerians are a resilient, resourceful and industrious people and have remained resolute and committed to fostering sustainable democracy in the country in spite of numerous impediments. IPAC salutes the political sagacity and tenacity of purpose of the nation’s founding fathers and remains determined to ensuring political stability, successful elections, sustainable democracy and well-being of citizens.

“Nation building is a collective responsibility. IPAC is committed to the Nigerian project and urges the populace to rededicate themselves to the task of building a prosperous nation. It is obvious that the national mood is sour due to economic hardship and insecurity in the country. Council urges governments at all levels to improve the people’s standards of living and make Nigeria safe again.

“The 64th Independence anniversary provides yet another opportunity for the government to set the nation on the path of economic prosperity and political stability. All tiers of government should also be decisive in the fight against corruption to ensure that national resources are channeled to meet the needs of the people, thus create wealth and  employment. This will curb crimes and insecurity in the country. Already IPAC is partnering with relevant security agencies to fight corruption in the polity and sanitise the electoral process essential for good governance,” the statement reads.


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