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I don’t need your apologies, PMB fires at Cameron
By Gbenga Ogundare
President Muhammadu Buhari Wednesday in London said he’s not going to demand for an apology from the UK Prime Minister David Cameron for calling Nigeria a ‘fantastically corrupt nation’.
“Am not going to demand any apology. All I’ll demand is return of assets. What would I do with apology? I need something tangible.”
Buhari said “I call for the establishment of an anti-corruption infrastructure that will trace and return stolen assets to their countries of origin.”
“Unfortunately, repatriating stolen assets is tedious, time consuming, costly. It entails more than just signing of bilateral agreements.
Buhari also revealed that the anti-corruption agencies have been revitalized to tackle the monster…A radical departure from the past.
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