
In support of President Muhammadu Buhari’s anti-graft war, a movement operating under the auspices of ‘Youth Against Corruption’ on Tuesday, staged a march in Ado Ekiti.
The youths sued Buhari to be steely in the fight against sleaze that has crippled the country in all facets, saying they decided to join the fray because the cankerworm of corruption is making their future look insecure.
Addressing journalists after unveiling the logo of the organisation, the movement’s coordinator, Mr Femi Ogundare, and a leader in the group, Mr Tosin Jegede , urged Buhari not to be distracted by the noise in some quarters that the war was selective and skewed in favour of a political party.
Ogundare emphasised that the movement intend to pioneer a strong value re-orientation among the youths, so that every Nigerian can see the evil in corruption and fight it collectively.
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