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You are frustrating Buhari’s anti-corruption war, group tells NASS

– Civil Society Organizations have asked the National Assembly to stop frustrating President Muhammadu Buhari’s anti corruption war

– The groups said they would occupy NASS if its leadership don’t stop attacking Buhari’s policies

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Over 20 Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and President Muhammadu Buhari supporters have threatened to occupy the National Assembly next week, accusing the lawmakers of frustrating the anti-corruption efforts of the present administration.

You are frustrating Buhari’s anti-corruption war, group tells NASS

Senate President Bukola Saraki

Daily Trust reports that while addressing a rally Wednesday March 23 in Abuja, attended by various organisations, the president of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Retson Tedheke, who spoke on behalf of the others, accused the National Assembly of reversing the gains of the Change Agenda of President Buhari.

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Meanwhile ZENITHBLOG.com reports that:“Corruption is at the root of the Nigerian problems. And while the president is dedicated to fighting for Nigeria, political insanity exemplified by the National Assembly has become major clog in the wheel of

progress, not just of the government but also for Nigerians.

You are frustrating Buhari’s anti-corruption war, group tells NASS

Civil society groups occupy National Assembly

“Instead of keying into the anti-corruption war of the president, the leadership of National Assembly is bent on scuttling it.

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“We demand the confirmation of the acting chairman of the EFCC Ibrahim Magu, three nominees for the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and those whose appointments were rejected on frivolous allegations,” he said.

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