Speaking yesterday at the 2016 Annual Conference of the Inter-Party Advisory Council, IPAC, held at the Yar’Adua Centre, Abuja, Osinbajo dismissed claim that the anti-corruption war was selective and targeted at members of the main opposition party, noting that it was aimed at bringing sanity to the polity in order to sustain democracy in the country.
He spoke through his Special Assistant on Political Parties, Senator Babafemi Ojudu, expressing consternation over the manner fund budgeted for arms procurement to fight insurgency were diverted into political campaigns and funneled into private accounts of chieftains of the erstwhile ruling PDP.
“What government is doing now is that money meant for essential services should not be diverted to fund campaigns or to any other purpose,” he said.
Explaining further on the anti-corruption drive, Osinbajo disclosed that investigations had revealed that huge sums of money voted for security were diverted into private pockets while part of the money was used for election campaigns by the PDP-led government.
He stated that there had to be a stop to the malfeasance, adding that IPAC should play a critical role in educating political parties and the general public on the issue so that democracy can survive in Nigeria.
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