Adeosun
dropped her appointment following her National Youth Service Corp (NYSC)
exemption certificate scandal.
Reacting,
APC noted that the federal government undertook investigation of the saga and
that the right thing has been done.
Its
spokesman, Yekini Nabena, in a statement on Sunday said: “In President
Muhammadu Buhari’s administration of integrity and transparency in the conduct
of public affairs, no officer of government with a modicum of questionable
conduct or integrity should stay in office.
“In past
PDP-led administrations, the country was held down by corrupt and irresponsible
public officers who refused to honour invitations of the National Assembly;
closed down national airports against perceived political adversaries; bought
luxurious bullet-proof vehicles with public funds at inflated prices; locked
out National Assembly members, forcing federal lawmakers to climb high
barricades in order to assess the legislative chamber.
“It was
these acts of corruption, impunity, irresponsibility and executive rascality
that made Nigerians vote in the President Buhari administration in 2015, with
its Change mantra to put a stop to such undemocratic practices.
“We wish
Mrs. Adeosun every success in her future endeavors and join President Buhari in
appreciating her immense contributions to the stability of the Nigerian economy
in the past three and half years.”
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