President Goodluck Jonathan has stated that beyond strengthening the anti-graft agencies, the most potent way of fighting corruption in the country was through the contributions and collective efforts of all Nigerians.
He insisted that as long as the citizenry refuse to condemn and frown on suspicious and ill-gotten wealth, corrupt tendencies would continue to thrive in the country.
Jonathan, who spoke in Abuja Tuesday while declaring open the 54th Nigerian Economic Society (NES) conference, said efforts must be made to discourage things that create room for corruption and which act as incentives for people to steal from both the public and private sectors.
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