Corruption: ‘I will not demand an apology from Cameron’ – Buhari

Speaking at the Commonwealth Tackling Corruption Together Conference in
the UK this morning, President Buhari said he will not be demanding an
apology from the UK Prime Minister over his comment about Nigeria being
one of the most corrupt countries in the world. He said instead he will
be demanding for the return of stolen Nigerian assets stashed in UK.

“I am not going to demand any apology from the Prime Minister or
anybody. What I am demanding is the return of our assets. I have already
mentioned how Britain is revered and how disgraceful one of the
Nigerian elects is…He had to dress like a woman to leave britain and
leave behind his bank account and fixed assets which britain is prepared
to hand over to us. This is what I am asking for. What will I do with
apologies. I need something tangible(money)”he said

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