A chieftain of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), Chief David Onuoha-Bourdex has said President Muhammadu Buhari is creating a zero-corruption climate for prospective ministers.
A statement in Abakaliki yesterday said those complaining of the President’s perceived slow-pace failed to recognise his desire to ensure that his ministers would not continue the cycle of corruption evidenced in the last administration.
He noted that the country was witnessing a new approach to governance, saying that instead of accusing the President of operating as a sole administrator, Nigerians should recognise that since a garden reveals the character of the gardener, an incorruptible president would not allow an environment that encourages corruption around him.
“Therefore, if President Buhari has used the last three months to set necessary structures and create the enabling culture for prudence and transparency, I think Nigeria is the best for it. We should not judge the president negatively on account of his meticulous approach to governance,” the APGA chieftain asserted.
Onuoha-Bourdex expressed satisfaction with the leadership style of President Buhari. He said Buhari radiated a positive aura and the young administration has breathed sanity into the country’s economy.
He hoped that the ministers would emulate the President.

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