Wednesday, 27 November 2024

Sagay fires back at Saraki for mocking Buhari’s anti-corruption war

The chairman, Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC), Itse Sagay has replied the Senate President, Bukola Saraki over his attack on the anti-corruption war.

Saakai had during the launch of Dino Melaye’s book, ‘Antidotes for Corruption: The Nigerian Story’ noted that the current anti-corruption war had not “yielded much success” because of too much sensationalism.

“I am convinced that why our fight against corruption has not yielded much success is that we have favoured punishment over deterrence.

“We must review our approaches by building our institutions to make it difficult for people to carry out corrupt practices,” Saraki had said.

Reacting, however, Sagay said the federal lawmakers had constituted an opposition to the anti-corruption efforts of the government and anti-graft agencies.

He added that the national assembly was intent on weakening the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

 

“In fact, the National Assembly has constituted itself into an opposition to the anti-corruption struggle. It has mounted a war against the anti-corruption struggle. It has decided to obstruct it at every stage,” he said.

“For example, the bill for a special criminal court is not moving. And we saw the way they tried to stop Magu from being chairman of EFCC just because they found out he was effective, determined and incorruptible.

 

“So they really want to weaken it, destroy it and bring it to the level it was when Jonathan was in power. So, they’re enemies of the anti-corruption struggle, there’s no question about that”, he said.

 

Sagay added that contrary to Saraki’s statement that the anti-corruption war was all about jailing people, “What we are determined to do at any cost is to recover every stolen kobo, all the loot taken from Nigeria, 100 per cent”.

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