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Use recovered loot to improve power – NLC President tells FG

Wabba said the startling amounts recovered, is proof that some corrupt people are determined to frustrate the progress of the nation.

Ayuba Wabba

Wabba also called on the Federal Government to use the recovered loot for the construction of roads, power infrastructure and other developmental projects.

He said the startling amounts recovered, is proof that some corrupt people are determined to frustrate the progress of the nation.

The NLC President also called on the Federal Government to continue with the drive to recover the looted funds.

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Wabba said “We believe for the war against corruption to endure. As a people, we must be firm and resolute in our support for good governance and fight against corruption. We must entrench the culture of accountability, ensuring that public officers are accountable even out of office.”

The Chairman, Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption, Prof. Itse Sagay, also revealed that a special account has been set up for the recovered looted funds.

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