He said the pressure was being mounted by some Nigerian elite.
“We get messages from some Nigerian elite saying ‘cool down.’ It is a very strange morality that some of those people have, (which is) very complicated, and cutting across all tribes and religious differences.”
According to a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Laolu Akande, the Vice President spoke while granting audience to a delegation from the Muslim Congress of Nigeria.
The position of those putting pressure on the government was that “it (corruption) is not a big deal.”
But the vice-president expressed delight that contrary to the argument of the elite, a new set of Nigerians, who would not compromise their values but would maintain a sense of right and wrong, was emerging.
Vice President Osinbajo declared: “The man on the street is very clear; so whatever some of these elite say, we shall keep our focus on the masses who voted for us.”

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