Mr Oshoma urged the government to review official actions and decisions taken by Mr Nnaji as minister.
“Nigeria at 65 must not continue to crawl when others are running. If we collectively confront corruption with seriousness, our nation can still rise to greatness,” CACOL stated.
CACOL urged the Nigerian president to disclose modalities for the evaluation of eligible citizens, as well as how the earmarked funds would be disbursed without graft.
The EFCC had on Thursday arraigned Aliyu Bello, alongside Dauda Sulaiman before an Abuja Federal High Court, over alleged N10 billion money laundering and fraud.
