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2017 Anambra Governorship Race: Anti-Corruption Group Plans Exit Survey On Aspirants

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A group, known as Citizens Anti Corruption Volunteer Corps (CACVC) has planned what it called ‘exit survey’ on all those who are aspiring to run for the governorship race in the 2017 governorship election in the state.

A statement by the Executive Director of the group, Comrade Eze Harris Chuma said that the CACVC will profile potential governorship candidates by looking at their antecedents and pedigrees and publishing same.

“We promise to launch an anti corruption barometer in Anambra political space, this will be greatly supported via data gathering and monitoring exercises currently being observed. We firmly believe that it is no longer business as usual.

“Anambra state political environment must be sanitized and crooks separated from those who are without dents of corruption. Any candidates found to be corrupt, both in the past and present shall be exposed and the electorates dully encouraged to shun their political antics.

“We are aware of the ongoing indiscriminate endorsements of interested guber candidates, may we warn that no political party existing in the state will be isolated in the proposed scrutiny of candidates by CACVC. Never again will the citizens be taken for granted! Rise up now and shout down corruption!”

The group said that  works on Anambra state corruption perception index is in progress even as it announced that the date for the release of CACVC Corruption Score Card would be made known on or before the end of 1st quarter 2017. [myad]