The All Progressives Congress, APC, says the resignation of Mrs Kemi Adeosun as Minister of Finance and acceptance of same by President Muhammadu Buhari is an action of honour, strength, character and integrity.
It said this in a statement by its acting National Publicity Secretary, Mr Yekini Nabena, on Sunday in Abuja.
The former minister, in her resignation letter to the president, cleared herself of forgery allegation, saying there was no way she could know that the NYSC exemption certificate issued to her, was not genuine.
Nevertheless, she said that she must do the honourable thing.
In its reaction, the party said that like all responsive and responsible governments concerned about the truth and due process, the APC led Federal Government undertook a diligent investigation of the allegation.
It said: “Now that the report of the investigation is out, the right thing has been done, the Honourable Minister has taken the path of honour and resigned.”
The party congratulated Mrs Adeosun for her action and wished her success in her future endeavours, and joined the president in appreciating her immense contributions to the stability of the Nigerian economy in the past three and half years.
It added that in Buhari’s administration of integrity and transparency in the conduct of public affairs, no government officer with a modicum of questionable conduct or integrity should stay in office.
It alleged that in past, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) led administration, the country was held down by “corrupt and irresponsible public officers.”
The statement said such officers had often time refused to honour invitations of the National Assembly, closed down national airports against perceived political adversaries and bought luxurious bullet-proof vehicles with public funds at inflated prices.
It recalled that such public officers had also locked out National Assembly members, forcing Federal Lawmakers to climb high barricades in order to assess the legislative chamber.
According to the party: “It was these acts of corruption, impunity, irresponsibility and executive rascality that made Nigerians vote in the President Buhari administration in 2015, with its change mantra to put a stop to such undemocratic practices.”
NAN/Nigerian Tribune