The ex- chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Farida Waziri, on Thursday said the fight against corruption is a monumental war.
She told journalists in Ilorin, Kwara State, during commendation service organised for the late Inspector General of Police, Chief Sunday Adewusi, that the ongoing anti-corruption fight “is going on very well.”
Waziri said “Corruption has eaten deep into every fabric of the Nigerian society. So it is something we must all fight.”
She urged Nigerians to support the current administration in its anti-graft war.
The ex-EFCC chief added: “It is not just for President Muhammadu Buhari alone. It is for everybody. If you know the dangers of corruption, you will know that all Nigerians should come together and say enough is enough.
“This is because rich, the poor, the old and even the children are victims.
“Those who are looking for jobs are all victims. So it is time that we all support this president to say enough is enough.”