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Osinbajo calls on leaders to stand firm against corruption



ABUJA – Vice president Yemi Osinbajo has re-emphasized the need for leaders to stand firm against extremism, injustice and corruption in the country, saying it was the only way the anti-corruption war could be won.

Speaking in Sokoto at the 10-year commemoration symposium for the Sultan of Sokoto, His Eminence Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar’s (III) ascension to the throne on Thursday, Osinbajo recalled the legacy of the founder of sokoto caliphate, Uthman Dan Fodiyo, stressing that he acknowledged that a leader has the responsibility not to be corrupt and also to look after the well-being of his people.
”He wrote and I quote ‘when you find a man who has the tendency to steal, he is in same class as a monkey “, he said at the event attended by the Sokoto State Governor Aminu Tambuwal, the Emir of Kano, His Highness Muhammad Sanusi among several other dignitaries.
Osinbajo traced the legacies of past Sultans, their contributions towards promoting justice, jurisprudence and overall development of the society and noted that it was gratifying that Sultan Sa’ad Abubakar, the 20th Sultan took after his forebears.
He noted that his reign has been remarkable given the myriad of challenges which the country has been facing since he ascended the throne, observing that the Sultan is in good standing both with his people and Nigerians.
“You have led by a string values and you have worked hard to break parochial barriers. You have developed deep friendship with leaders such as Cardinal Onayiekan, Bishop Mathew Kukah, Christian leaders and leaders of all faiths locally and internationally”, Osinabjo declared.
He congratulated the Sultan for the milestone recorded in the last decade and also praised him for his “extended great kindness and generosity to so many, regardless of status, recognising common humanity and frailties of all”.

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