Sunday 24 January 2016

Buhari’s anti-corruption war 'beginning to look selective' – Falae

The National Chairman of the Social Democratic Party Chief Olu Falae, who was recently named as one of the beneficiaries of the $2.1bn meant for arms procurement, said the anti-corruption campaign by the President Buhari-led Federal Government is ''beginning to look selective''.

''It is getting out of hand,'' he said. ''They know that there is no charge they can bring against me, that is why smear campaign is used as a substitute so that over time people will say I am a bad man. I read some articles in the paper that talked about 'the increasingly controversial anti-graft war'. It is truly becoming controversial because it is no longer reasonable; it is beginning to look selective. How could you link me with Dasuki? The person I have not seen for more than 20 years. The man I had no dealing with whatsoever.''





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