A Quote by Olusegun Obasanjo

Fighting corruption is not a one-night affair. — © Olusegun Obasanjo
Fighting corruption is not a one-night affair.
I am calling upon all of you to come out and fight corruption and agree to support the government in fighting corruption as our first priority.
We did not organize press conferences and talk about fighting against corruption, we acted on the ground and brought changes in the schemes to fight corruption.
The Christian religion, then, is not an affair of preaching, or prating, or ranting, but of taking care of the bodies as well as the souls of people; not an affair of belief and of faith and of professions, but an affair of doing good, and especially to those who are in want; not an affair of fire and brimstone, but an affair of bacon and bread, beer and a bed.
The voters of Brookhaven Town made a clear choice to turn away from the corruption and problems of the past, .. I will end corruption in Town Hall once and for all. I've been fighting for this all my life.
This gentleman has taken on the very fashionable theme of fighting corruption and I say again: In order to fight corruption you have to be crystal clear yourself. But there are problems here, and in this regard I unfortunately have a suspicion that this is just a way of getting votes and not a genuine desire to solve the problem.
I am big supporter of the idea of a global anti-corruption movement - but one that begins by recognizing that the architecture of corruption is different in different countries. The corruption we suffer is not the same as the corruption that debilitates Africa. But it is both corruption, and both need to be eliminated if the faith in democracy is not going to be destroyed.
Over 70% of what are called corruption (cases), even by EFCC (Economic and Financial Crimes Commission) and other anti-corruption agencies, is not corruption, but common stealing.
Take corruption, right? Take political corruption. Europe, the Anglosphere, northern Europe, has been kind of a miracle zone - and I'm not saying there's no corruption, of course - but in being somehow able to minimize political corruption.
Fighting corruption is not just good governance. It's self-defense. It's patriotism.
I am fighting to stop the corruption in Washington that was created by Mitch McConnell.
We are fighting corruption and all illegal activities and building a culture of transparency and ethical governance.
If this government is doing the right thing by fighting corruption, the Church should support it.
There is no more important task in Washington than cleaning up the culture of corruption. Yet the president - whose White House has become the cradle of Republican corruption - is not taking responsibility for the costs of that corruption.
One night love affair, pretending we don't care, and now we're left with nothing.
Fighting corruption by improving financial transparency may be one of the most effective ways of promoting liberty around the world.
'Miscast' is a family affair. It highlights so many different aspects of the industry in that one night, and it's a great evening.
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