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Thursday, 2 May 2013

Corruption: Purge Your Ranks, Jonathan Urges Labour


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May Day
By Muhammad Bello
The organised labour in the country has been charged to put its house in order by purging its rank of members who are notably involved in shady deals adjudged to be corrupt practices that erode the federal government’s effort to checkmate the ugly trend of corruption in the country.

President Goodluck Jonathan made the appeal Wednesday at the centenary May day celebration at the Eagle Square, Abuja, in reaction to charges of corruption levelled against the government for its inability to curb the cankerworm by leaders of the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress (TUC), Comrades Omar Abdul-Waheed and Peter Esele.

This is just as the president reiterated that the government’s transformation agenda is on course and working as a fundamental goal “geared towards placing the country on the path of sustainable progress where everyone can better achieve his or her dream.”
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