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Cameron: I’ve made unforced errors under 24 hrs

Cameron: I’ve made unforced errors under 24 hrs
May 12
06:26 2016

British Prime Minister David Cameron says he has made many “unforced errors” in the last 24 hours.

Speaking when he was summoned by the house of commons over disparaging comments about Nigeria and Afghanistan, Cameron made a U-turn, saying both countries were making “remarkable steps forward” in their anti-graft war.

“First of all I had better check the microphone is on before speaking…  tips on diplomacy are useful, given the last 24 hours I have made many unforced errors,” he said.

“The leaders of Nigeria and Afghanistan are battling hard against very corrupt systems and have made remarkable steps forward.”

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Angus Robertson, Scottish national party leader, was said to have asked Cameron if he had heard the complaints of some Nigerian anti-corruption activists who said their efforts were “seriously undermined” by the UK authorities.

“The role of London’s property market to conceal stolen wealth has been exposed in court documents, reports, documentaries and more. What is the Prime Minister going to do about this?” Robertson reportedly asked.

Responding he said: “Action is necessary by developed countries as well as developing countries and the steps we are taking to make sure that foreign companies that own UK property have to declare who the beneficial owner is will be one of the ways we make sure that plundered money from African countries can’t be hidden in London.”

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Cameron had come under severe criticism ever since the video of a private conversation he had with the Queen went viral.

In the meeting, which had Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, in attendance, Cameron referred to Nigeria and Afghanistan as “fantastically corrupt countries”, a remark that did not go down well with Welby, who vouched for the integrity of the Nigerian leader.

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11 Comments

  1. Rasheed Olayiwola
    Rasheed Olayiwola May 12, 07:11

    David Cameron has demonstrated his bias and hatred for Africa and Africans.

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  2. angel for boys
    angel for boys May 12, 15:17

    Am a nigerian, mr cameron is not wrong in what he comment about nigeria,for the fact am a biafra man nigeria is original corrupt.

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  3. chibyke
    chibyke May 12, 23:37

    I am a Biafran which is under occupation by Nigeria. Nigeria is superbly corrupt. And there is no cure for the corruption because is runs in the veins of Nigerian leaders and Nigerians.

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    • Emma
      Emma May 13, 08:54

      You are right Chibyke, only Nigerian leaders are corrupt. Igbo leaders and politicians are not corrupt at all, they are stellar examples of public probity!

      I don’t have a problem with the wish of the Igbos to secede, but if your reasons are this ill-thought and shallow you guys have a bigger problem coming.

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    • Campos
      Campos May 15, 12:19

      It is ur Biafra citizens DAT corrupt our country Nigeria in abroad by acquired a sudden wealth by all means.

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  4. jay
    jay May 13, 11:39

    biafran leaders are the most corrupt in nigeria.

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  5. Philip
    Philip May 13, 22:56

    Though careless, MP Cameron was right about the two countries. His recanting is equally welcomed.

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  6. Otunba
    Otunba May 13, 23:29

    Cameron talks too much…….. And acts like a child

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  7. Steve
    Steve May 14, 22:29

    Is it that Cameron said it or how and where he said it? Is Nigeria not “fantastically” and notoriously corrupt? I am a Nigerian and I don’t see anything wrong with what he has said

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