President Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday alleged that corrupt
Nigerians are the ones who openly accuse him of not fighting corruption.
Making
a veiled reference to the Speaker of the House of Representatives,
Aminu Tambuwal, who recently claimed that his body language encourages
corruption, Jonathan said his critics make such statements to claim
credibility.
The President spoke shortly after swearing in the
chairman and members of the National Population Commission; a member of
the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission
and two special advisers at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
He said the only sure way of becoming an instant angel was to go public and attack his government.
Jonathan
said, “Anybody who wants to claim an element of credibility will go to
the television and accuse government of corruption, that the President’s
body language shows that he is not fighting corruption or that he is
not ready to fight corruption.
“Sometimes, even the very corrupt
people are those making these statements because if you attack
government, you are insulated, you become an angel.
“If you want to be an angel, just attack the government, whatever you have done is covered.”
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