An Elder statesman and controversial Ijaw leader, Chief Edwin Clark has declared his support for President Muhammadu Buhari’s double war against corruption and terror.
Clark
who was a minister of information made the declaration while receiving
members of the Think Nigeria First Initiative (TNFI) in Abuja.
While
condemning the activities of the insurgent group, he said that “Boko
Haram is a problem for all of us Nigerians and we must all fight it
together.”
On
corruption, Clark declared “The government has the right to
investigate, prosecute and jail corrupt people whether they are Ijaw,
Hausa, Fulani or Igbos… corruption is a monster that must be fought.
“Politicians
are mostly the most corrupt people in Nigeria. That is why every
governor wants to become a senator so that he will continue to enjoy
immunity from probe and prosecution for corrupt practices.”
He
also implored the President to implement the good programmes initiated
by the past administration adding that “it is not everything done by
your opponent that is bad. Select the good ones and implement them and
ignore the bad ones.”
The
Ijaw leader used the occasion to declare his decision to cease further
partisan political activities but rather stand up against any individual
or group that try to take Nigeria for a ride from now on.
“I
no longer belong to any political party. I am no more in PDP and won’t
move to APC. As I almost clock my 90th birthday I will rather continue
to advocate for better, peaceful and prosperous Nigeria and die
gracefully on Nigerian soil.”
Clark
nevertheless took a swipe at one of the former Nigerian leaders who
served both in the military and democratic era whom he alleged “was the
most corrupt Nigerian” as one who “institutionalized, legitimized and
legalized corrupt practices during his tenure.”
While
thanking the Think Nigeria First Initiative for their courtesy visit,
Clark declared his support and encouraged the initiative to keep
thinking Nigeria first, ahead of any personal, ethnic or political
sentiment.
In
his remark, the Director General of the TNFI, Mr. Abubakr Tsani said
the group is nonpartisan, non-religious, non-ethnic support organisation
for just causes.
He
said it was conceived to midwife sincere channels of reconciling
Nigerians and Nigerian State with a view to protect strategic National
values against inadvertent distortion of our values.
By PRNigeria
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