Nigeria's President Muhammodu Buhari addresses a news conference
outside his house after he voted in Daura,
The Buhari Media Support Group (BMSG) has said President Muhammadu Buhari would not interfere with the operations of anti-corruption agencies (EFCC, ICPC, DSS).
The group's National Coordinator, Muhammad Labbo, stated this at a press briefing in Abuja
on Tuesday, October 27; while also cautioning the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) to stop overheating the polity in the name of opposition
politics
Labbo said the anti-graft agencies in the
country are now living up to
expectation, more than ever - contrary to
PDP's statements.
He added that the group, made up
of veteran journalists, is aware of what it means to have correct
information and to be misinformed.
He said, “So, when there is a need for us to intervene in educating Nigerians, we will do that for the sake of our country.
“The anti corruption agencies in this country are now living up to expectations. The President is not interfering in what they are doing. Let us get it correctly; the President has affirmed that he will uphold the rule of law, whatever is what doing must be done correctly.
“The anti corruption agencies in this country are now living up to expectations. The President is not interfering in what they are doing. Let us get it correctly; the President has affirmed that he will uphold the rule of law, whatever is what doing must be done correctly.
“This
is a President that is committed to the rule of law and he has said it
that he is not going to interfere. So, please stop bringing the
President into whoever is being charged by the anti corruption agencies.
“The
era of impunity of interference in this country is over. This is an
administration that is bound by the philosophy of rule of law and that
is what he is doing.”
Labbo further stated
that the PDP should quit the habit of blaming the president everytime,
but rather direct its grievances to the appropriate agencies.
He added, “We
have observed that some elements in the opposing PDP have continued to
espouse uninformed positions on the state of the Nigerian economy under
the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.
“We
join our voice to the call by the President for a return of community
policing in the affected states. In appreciation of our military, we
call on Nigerians to actively support members of our armed forces still
battling Boko Haram in the North-East.
“We
equally applaud Mr. President for staying true to his commitment to
battle corruption in all its ramifications, and within the ambit of the
law.”