Vice-President
Yemi Osinbajo has said that the Federal Government will not relent in its
anti-corruption battle.
He
said the anti-corruption crusade embarked upon by President Muhammadu Buhari
was not meant to intimidate anybody in the country as being insinuated in some
quarters.
Osinbajo,
who stated this in a chat with some journalists on Friday at a burial ceremony
of a member of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, the late Mrs. Janet
Oladoye, in Ilara-Mokin, Ondo State, accused the Peoples Democratic Party of
trying to prevent the anti-corruption war.
The
Vice-President, who was welcomed at the event by a large crowd of residents of
the town and members of the APC from the 18 local government area of the state
amid tight security, explained that the anti-corruption crusade was not
designed to intimidate any politician.
According
to him, the list of the people who have been arraigned by the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission so far shows that the anti-corruption war is not a
witch-hunt.
He,
however, said that anyone found guilty of corruption would be made to face the
wrath of the law irrespective of his status.
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