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APC Is Winning The Anti-Corruption War, Says Sanusi Musa

A member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Sanusi Musa, has expressed delight in what he described as success being recorded in the anti-corruption war by the present administration.

Speaking to Channels Television, Mr Musa disclosed that the party was carrying through the campaign promise that it might fight corruption in the nation.

He also revealed that the President had called with valid information about corrupt practices of his cabinet member to make it understood.

«The President has said it. For those who have some verifiable and cogent fact that shows that any member of his cabinet or some member of his party is involved in any case of corruption, bring it. He's going to cope with it,» Mr Musa said

On Olisa Metuh, the Peoples Democratic Party Spokesman, was brought before the court handcuffed giving his perspective, he expressed beliefs that such WOn't replicate itself.

He explained that it had been a matter of enjoyment that the guarantee of change made throughout the campaign of the party had began showing.

The APC member likewise said that «from the revelation to date, every right thinking Nigerian, irrespective of his political party must be happy with and support this government and pray for the President and his team to succeed in this fight against corruption».

Mr Musa additionally pointed out that international communities have started supporting President Buhari in the anti-corruption fight, obviously referring to the signing of an agreement on Tuesday with the United Arab Emirate in http://enigmanaijanews.com/index.php/component/k2/itemlist/user/47494 Nigeria to help recovery of stolen funds.

«We can observe that not only from Nigeria, all international community, everywhere; they are supporting the President to make sure that he rids this country of this endemic corruption that's really taken us back way from where we are assumed to be.»

Talking on the claims of selective anti-corruption fight, Mr Musa said that those criticising the approach of the administration were indirectly declaring that the offence was perpetrated by those arrested really.

He said: «What we assume to listen to from individuals is always to say that somebody didn't commit that one offence because by saying that it's selective, indirectly you are admitting the people that are being arrested have committed the offence».

Mr Musa added that «the reality that they're in the resistance or the fact that some people suspect that some people who are members of the APC have committed the same offence, is not an excuse for those individuals to be permitted to go scot free.»

«I wish to believe the Attorney General of the Federation will take that up and am convinced that afterwards, anyone coming to court, not only Mr Metuh, will never be seen using a handcuff,» he said.