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Buhari reacts to alleged ‘coup’ attempt in Ghana

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President Muhammadu Buhari has reacted to the alleged plot to destabilise the Ghanaian government by a group known as Take Action Ghana (TAG).

Ghanaian government had on Tuesday announced that it arrested three members of TAG, whose aim was to undermine the affairs of the country.

Responding in a statement by his spokesman, Garba Shehu on Wednesday, Buhari frowned at the development.

He said: “Nigeria and Ghana are leading partners in ECOWAS, and Transparency International and Afrobarometer’s Africa Index 2019 attested that both countries have recorded exceptional advances in fighting corruption.

“When you take on powerful and corrupt vested interests successfully, sometimes they seek to push back. As the saying goes, ‘if you fight corruption, corruption will fight back’.

“The only acceptable form of governance in our region in this 21st century is through democratic elections. It is the only way to install – and the only way to change – an administration. The days of coups and government without votes are over.

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“All Africans hold the nation of Ghana in the highest esteem as the first post-colonial country to gain independence, and the first African country to hold multi-party elections by universal suffrage. Ghana is the first, true African democracy.

“We in Nigeria hold out – as always – our hands in support and friendship to our brothers and sisters in Ghana”.

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