An anti-corruption group in Lagos State has asked President Bola Tinubu and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, to reopen all abandoned
The youths, under the aegis of the Transparency Society Network, want the President to revisit the cases of corruption and bring them to a logical conclusion.
But for this to happen, Omokehinde posited that the President must take steps to address corruption and financial crimes, saying this would give a sense of direction as to where his administration is headed. He disclosed that, “one of such cases that will serve as a litmus test for Mr. President is the corruption charges levied against the Speaker of his home state, Rt. Hon Mudashiru Obasa.”
As an advocacy group leader, Omokehinde noted that Lagosians are interested in how their funds were being spent by those in the helms of affairs.
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