Wednesday, 1 March 2017

Prof Yemi Osinbajo: CORRUPTION is PREVALENT among POLITICAL ELITES who have decided that WEALTH is a measure of WORTH. cc @DrJoeAbah

Prof Yemi Osinbajo, Nigeria’s acting president
Prof Yemi Osinbajo, Nigeria’s acting president has said corruption is prevalent among political elites in Nigeria because of the high premium placed on wealth in the country.

Osinbajo said this while Inaugurating the Private Sector Advisory Group for the Sustainable Development Goals at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

“We have decided as an elite in this country that wealth is a measure of worth. It is a decision we made consciously or unconsciously.

“The political elite have decided that wealth is a measure of worth and that is why you find so much corruption among the political elite. Even the religious elite believe that it is a blessing of God.

“There are some societies that have decided that the value of human beings is in their contribution to the society. Those societies, of course, have done better than those who have decided that wealth, no matter how it was obtained, is a measure of worth.

“I think it is important if our elite decides that dealing with poverty is worth the while and that it will measure whether or not we are serious about our society.”

“At the end of our lives, the question that will be asked is what is the impact that we made on people’s lives. Nobody will be measured by how much money we made or the positions we held.

“A lot of our people in this country hang their hopes on us. They look up to us and believe we can do it and despite all the failures and the false starts, our people especially the poor and the vulnerable still believe that these elite will and can deliver. Let us, therefore, take this as a personal responsibility to our people to do something profound that will make a huge difference in the lives of our people.

“This is why I am so excited about this coming together of the public and private sector to ensure that the Sustainable Development Goals are realised in our time and that nobody is left behind,”

(THE BREAKING TIMES)

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