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Buhari’s anti-corruption war is not selective – Orji Uzor Kalu

Today, the former Governor of Abia State said those being investigated are individuals that handled the finances of the country in the last administration, and the present government is right to demand how the money was expended. He said people are biased in their reasoning if they think the anti-corruption war is selective. .

His words: “I do not believe that the anti-corruption war is selective. Someone may look at it in perspective that it is selective because it is the people in the previous government that are involved and this is because they are the people that handled the money during that period. .

I support Pres. Buhari in the fight against corruption but as we are fighting corruption, we should also look at the industrial base of the country. No country can survive with only politics. The economy is very important to the nation.”

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