The
Save Nigeria Group has said it is concluding plans to begin a
nationwide protest against corruption and official graft in the country.
The Convener of the group, Pastor Tunde Bakare, who
said this in Lagos during the Sunday service at the Latter Rain
Assembly, where he is the Serving Overseer, argued that corruption
remained the major hindrance to the country’s progress and not the
removal of fuel subsidy.
According to the cleric, the group is putting finishing touches to the rally which will not be announced.
SNG was one of the organisers of the Occupy Nigeria
protest rally against the removal of subsidy on fuel, which held for one
week at the Gani Fawehinmi Park, Ojota, Lagos.
Bakare explained that unlike the Ojota rally against
fuel subsidy removal, the planned protest would be prolonged until the
“official excesses” like the emoluments of the National Assembly members
were slashed.
He said, “The next rally that we are holding is
against corruption in Nigeria. Corruption is the major enemy against the
nation; the protest against subsidy was just one phase. But this one,
we are not going to announce it; it will just come suddenly.
“This time around, we will occupy until the lawmakers
agree to cut all that we will demand. No one will continue to take more
than he is entitled to.”
Bakare added that the House of Representatives would
do well than probe subsidy payments without taking action, noting that
the SNG would compel the federal lawmakers to prosecute those who were
found to have defrauded the nation through frivolous claims.
He said, “This probe will be different. It is better
that the House (of Representatives) handles this probe very well. This
is not the era of concluding a probe and throwing the report away. The
lawmakers may come up with the usual excuse that they do not have the
power to prosecute offenders.
“They did that during the independent power probe. We will not accept
that this term. We will compel them to prosecute those who have been
found to have illegally cornered our wealth. We have had enough.”Source: PUNCH
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