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Buhari |
Since assumption of office as the sixth electoral president
of Nigeria on 29th May 2015, President Muhammadu Buhari and his Presidency have
saturated the minds and consciousness of Nigerians and members of the
international community with “fight against corruption” alarmist messages.
While it is a truism that Nigeria’s major social problem since independence in
1960 is “bad political leadership” triggered by economic and political
corruption leading to national loss of sums estimated at over
$500Billion/$600Billion since independence to treasury looters; “anti-corruption”
policies of successive military and civilian administrations in the country
have undergone series of corruption and bastardization.