
The governor noted that by granting presidential pardon to two former Nigerian governors despite their huge corruption charges, President Buhari has put the two anti-graft agancies to public ridicule and should immediately disband them.
He made this known in Kano on Monday, while responding to questions on the recent granting of pardon to the former Nigerian governors convicted of corruption.
He said: “By granting pardon to the former governors, President Buhari has disgraced the EFCC and the ICPC and should immediately disband them.”
The governor, who spoke at the instance of the state governor, Ganduje, stressed that Nigeria is bleeding and needs someone like himself to rescue it, adding that Nigerians must begin to talk about the unity and togetherness of the country beyond party lines.
He said: “There is no gainsaying that the country is not getting it right and there should be a desperate effort to save the country, and by this, I’m out to right the wrongs.”
He, however, noted that should Ganduje be contesting the presidency, he wouldn’t have tried to contest because he knew he would not make it.
“If Ganduje is running for the Presidency, some of us will quickly withdraw our ambitions, but thank God he is not running and I’m sure he will help me to make it.”
In his address, Governor Ganduje explained that the diversity of the Wike presidential team was Nigeria, and this clearly shows that the man believes in the greatness of Nigeria.
“Party differences should not make us stupid, our diversity is an advantage, even though we failed to utilize our diversity, each one of us must try in his own bid to change the status quo.”
He called on the Nigerian governors to be responsible for national integration, using their states and should act and see people as part of themselves by allowing them to own properties.
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