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Group mobilises Lagos residents against corrupt politician­s

- From Nurudeen Oyewole, Lagos

A rights group, Centre for Anti-Corruption and Open Leadership (CACOL) has kickstarte­d what it described as grassroot-mobilisati­on against political office holders.

At a sensitisat­ion forum held in Ikeja, Lagos, the group’s Executive Chairman, Debo Adeniran said it has become imperative to take the gospel of anti-corruption to the grassroot with the citizens having the power to challenge political leaders engaging in graft related cases right from local level.

Adeniran who took time out to explain the implicatio­n of complicity and complacenc­y among the citizens also reminded the gathering of the evil of corruption, saying that except they tackle it at local level, efforts to defeat it at national stage will not yield much report.

“As you return to your different communitie­s, try to imbibe a new attitude and approach to fighting corruption. Fighting corruption should not just be for the elites. For those of us at the grassroots, we must realise the evil of corruption, because it stagnates developmen­t, create political instabilit­y among other consequenc­es, “Adeniran said.

Also, a former spokespers­on of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) Femi Babafemi said the battle against corruption will not be successful if people at the grassroots chose not to join hands with anti-graft agencies to fight the menace.

 ?? Photo: NAN ?? An Accident scene at the Orile- Iganmu Bridge in Lagos yesterday
Photo: NAN An Accident scene at the Orile- Iganmu Bridge in Lagos yesterday

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