The Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, has accused the Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) of not doing enough to fight corruption.

Professor Osinbajo, who made the accusation at a meeting with members of various CSOs, called for more support in the Federal Government’s anti-corruption drive.

“There is not enough outrage from civil society on the anti-corruption war, they are not speaking up… this is an existential problem for Nigeria,” he said on Thursday in Abuja.

The Vice President believes the fight against corruption is not the responsibility of the government alone, but other stakeholders including the civil society groups and the citizens.

Professor Osinbajo, who made the accusation at a meeting with members of various CSOs, called for more support in the Federal Government’s anti-corruption drive.

“There is not enough outrage from civil society on the anti-corruption war, they are not speaking up… this is an existential problem for Nigeria,” he said on Thursday in Abuja.

The Vice President believes the fight against corruption is not the responsibility of the government alone, but other stakeholders including the civil society groups and the citizens.

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