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The Conference of Nigeria Political Parties (CNPP) says President Bola Tinubu must reduce cases of corruption and abuse of office among ministers and civil servants for the masses to breathe.
The group, in an open letter addressed to the President and dated Jan. 8 and released in Lagos, said the CNPP listened to Tinubu’s New Year message and observed the various responses from Nigerians to all promises.
The letter titled, “Reduce Corruption in Your Administration”, was signed by Oloye Adegboyega-Adeniji, the Secretary General, South-West CNPP.
Adegboyega-Adeniji urged the president not to forget years of struggle as a veteran activist and opposition leader from the days of Gen. Ibrahim Babangida transition process that culminated in the annulment of the June 12, 1993, general elections.
The letter reads in part: “We members of the CNPP in the South West admonish you not to forget the years of struggles, in company of our national chairman, Alhaji Balarabe Musa of blessed memory, to foster and sustain our nascent democracy.
“Now that you have achieved your life ambition to be the President of Nigeria, it is not an end to your legacy.
“It is a natural challenge that you must use the opportunity to foster and sustain our democracy for posterity and generations hereafter to appreciate your service to humanity.
“To this end, anything or action that doesn’t promote national interest for the development of human and natural resources should be expunged from your administration.
“We have over the years confirmed that nepotism, the Mother of all indices of corruption, has always stand against National Interest for Fundamental Change in our interpersonal and intergovernmental relationship for positive development in Nigeria.”
The CNPP chieftain admonished Tinubu to set a worthy example to reduce corruption while also compelling and civil and public servants to step aside from public office pending outcomes of all investigations.
“Such decision shall go a long way to prevent any official from committing misdemeanors while in service.
“Nigerians have lost hope in probes and investigations by committees and the security agent because many of such investigative reports seldom come out for public use nor sanction erring officials in service.
“It will be your legacy if Nigerians imbibe the Internationally accepted standards of behaviour by leaving office once misdemeanors are established against them.
“Looking forward to your swift action in the case of Minister Betta Edu and others. We shall continue to engage your administration constructively,” the letter further reads.