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No Sacred Cow in Anti-graft War, FG Insists

Despite a rash of probes of top government officials for alleged corruption in recent times, the anti-graft agenda of President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration is not flagging, the federal government has said.

Mohammed spoke against the backdrop of the ongoing probe of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission acting Chairman, Mr. Ibrahim Magu, as well as officials of the Niger Delta Development Commission and Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund for alleged corruption. ‘’And no one, not the least the PDP under whose watch Nigeria was looted dry, can taint his image or reverse the gains of the fight. Anyone who disagrees that the anti-corruption fight is alive and well is free to dare us,’’ Mohammed added.

Although Mohammed refused to go into the details of the various corruption allegations because they are all still under investigation, the minister explained that the allegations of corruption in NDDC, for example, are not new.

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