Labor presidential candidate Peter Obi said on Monday in London that he will not tolerate corruption by ensuring government revenues are properly accounted for if he wins February 25 election.
He made the statement while addressing Chatham House about his plans for Nigerians if he is elected next month.
“Foreign capital is scare of corruption, is scare of poor policy and is scare of where there is no rule of law. You need to put a regulatory environment and makes it conducive.
“That is what Datti and I want to bring onboard. We will bring tangible asset of securing the country, making sure we govern through rule of law. We will fight corruption. Datti has a record that he is the only National Assembly member who refused to buy property of government,” he said.
Tribune Online learned Obi spoke to about 60,000 audience during the interactive session.
Chatham House, also known as the Royal Institute of International Affairs, is an independent policy institute headquartered in London. Its stated mission is to provide commentary on world events and offer solutions to global challenges.