Mohammed also said that corrupt public officials caused leakages in the system to enrich themselves, Punch reports.
Mohammed said this at a town hall meeting on Tuesday, May 16, 2017, in Abuja.
This is coming on the heels of Kemi Adeosun’s revelation that 2,500 whistle-blowers have given tips to the government.
Mohammed said “The
government has taken on corruption at its core. There have been more
prosecution and conviction of public sector corruption than Nigeria has
ever witnessed. We have acted to address the leakages in government,
that is, spending done by corrupt officials. These leakages have
addressed through zero-based budgeting and a federal single account.
This is not to forget the government’s successful whistle-blower policy.
“We
are also implementing the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan. These are
just a few of the initiatives that the government has delivered. We must
be able to own our own future. We cannot be a hostage to oil price and
production levels.
“We
must build an economy, no longer dependent on one commodity. This is
through the ongoing diversification process. At the heart of this is the
need for Nigerians to build a social contract between them and the
government.”
President Muhammadu Buhari rose to power in 2015, due to his no-nonsense stand against corruption.
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