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Mimiko vows to tackle corruption with ICT if elected

The presidential candidate of the Zenith Labour Party (ZLP), Dr. Olusegun Mimiko, has vowed to harness the power of information and communication technology (ICT) tools to fight endemic corruption in the nation if elected as president in the 2019 general elections.

Mimiko spoke at an interactive meeting tagged “Conversation with Mimiko”, held in Ibadan, Oyo state on Tuesday.

At the event, which had in attendance political leaders across different political parties, members of the academia, students and traders, among others, Mimiko said fighting corruption should not be a selective war if Nigeria is truly desirous of ridding the nation of the menace.

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He noted that corruption will be properly tackled with ICT tools and Bank Verification Number (BVN) which will make it possible and easy to track the movement of money across the country.

The ZLP presidential hopeful said “if we can track movement of money with the BVN, we can effectively tackle corruption. If elected president, we will implement policies that will limit the movement of high denomination cash.

“We will also reform the law to ensure that delay of justice is totally removed from our judicial system.”

On his plan for restructuring, the former Ondo Governor said he will employ legislative, constitutional and administrative approaches to ensure restructuring.

He said his government will make move for legislation that will ensure 60% of resources are devolved to component units, establish special bureau to daily tackle issue of restructuring.

“As an evangelist of restructuring, I have always said restructuring is not a North versus South issue. Restructuring will advance the development of every part of this country, it will ensure all the exotic minerals in the states are properly exploited to create jobs for people in the states and pay necessary taxes to the federal government.

“Restructuring is not about oil and gas alone, it’s about leveraging all natural resources that abound in all parts of the country to engender development,” Mimiko said.

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