President Muhammadu Buhari
has referred to the Nigerian judicial system as the major sector that
needs reform before his anti-corruption war can come through.
Speaking
on Sunday, January 31, 2016 at a town hall meeting with Nigerians in
Addis Ababa, President Buhari said
it won't be wrong saying the
judiciary system is his major headache when his administration’s ongoing
anti-corruption fight is concerned.
In his words, “On the fight against corruption vis-à-vis the judiciary, Nigerians will be right to say that is my main headache for now.
“If
you reflect on what I went through for 12 years when I wanted to be the
President, I attempted three times and on the fourth attempt through
God and the use of technology, it was possible for Nigerians to elect an
APC candidate as President.
“In my first
attempt in 2003, I ended up at the Supreme Court and for 13 months I
was in court. The second attempt in 2007, I was in court close to 20
months and in 2011, my third attempt, I was also in court for nine
months.
“All these cases went up to the
Supreme Court until the fourth time in 2015, when God agreed that I will
be President of Nigeria.”
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