Nigeria is endowed but Nigerians poor due to massive stealing – Osinbajo
The Acting President on Wednesday urged Nigerians to exercise caution in their utterances and respect each other in their conversations and interactions to foster national unity. Osinbajo Speaking at a seminar on national unity and stability at the DSS Training School, Bwari, Abuja.
Osinbajo also advised the citizenry to shun all narratives which foment trouble and create divisions and embrace those that unite. According to the Acting President, the language of exchange in the country must be civil and we must not tolerate a situation where people speak in any way they like.
He was
reacting to hate speeches which had crept up in different sections of the
country, thereby heating up the polity. Osinbajo warned that the Federal Government
had no choice than to ensure the security of lives and property of citizens. He
noted that the administration had initiated series of social investment
programmes to promote social justice and give all Nigerians a sense of
belonging. “The truth is that we have a duty to ensure that we deal seriously
with the issue of poverty and social justice,’’ he said, adding that the N500
billion earmarked for social investment programme would be utilised in that
direction.
He said that the fund was not for poverty alleviation, but
specifically meant to correct the social and economic imbalance in the country.
Osinbajo noted that many Nigerians were poor not because the country was not
endowed but due to massive stealing of public funds by past leaders and said it
was the duty of all to stand against corruption.
He observed that Nigeria’s
destiny is in the hands of the youth who constitute two-third of the country’s
population, urging them to get actively involved in the nation’s political
process. “If you must take over, you must be directly involved in the political
process of your country,’’ he said. The acting President stressed that no
matter what side of the divide one stands, “We are greater together than
apart.”
NAN
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