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2023: Tinubu as president will end corruption in Nigeria — Bauchi ex-governor, Yuguda

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A former governor of Bauchi State, Malam Isa Yuguda, has claimed that the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) if elected will effectively tackle corruption in the country.

He made the assertion while appearing on Channels Television Programme, Sunrise Daily on Monday.

The former Minister of Aviation admitted that as a former member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) he witnessed monumental corruption during the party’s 16 years reign, which was inherited by the present administration.

Yuguda now a chieftain of the APC said; “Corruption is an inherited problem and it is getting worse whether we like it or not until Nigerians come to the reality that corruption is killing us and it will kill us finally. Everybody is corrupt, I’m afraid.

“The government has not failed because that was what was inherited. I was part of the previous government and I have seen corruption.

“This government came with the intention of fighting corruption headlong but we don’t know the kind of landmines that were placed on their way to be disabled.

“So, if they failed in addressing it, it is a question of we tried and we failed. But corruption in Nigeria, I am assuring you is the problem and if we don’t address it, it will end up ending Nigeria.

“We are very positive that the APC government of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu will address the problem. Of course, I am very positive that he is going to win.

“If Nigerians are wise, if you are there to appraise somebody based on performance, among all the candidates you have, he is the only person that has something to show for.

“Do you know Lagos today is a middle-income economy? It is no longer part of the Nigerian economy. Who made it possible? Is it not Tinubu? Or are you going to deny him the credit of having set up structures?

“He laid the foundation for the governors after him and he has the capacity to headhunt,” he added.

meanwhile, Yuguda had in his letter of resignation from the PDP in 2016 told the party; “I wish to tender my resignation as a member of the PDP effective from today, Saturday, 23rd April, 2016. My decision was informed by the shocking revelations on the embezzlement of $2.1bn meant for the procurement of arms to fight insurgency and reduce the sufferings of the victims of the insurgency.”

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