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Engaging With The People & Their Needs Remain Our Major Concern- Osinbajo by maybanks: 11:31pm On Nov 26, 2021
Outgoing UN Resident Coordinator to President, VP: I am impressed with your leadership*_

_**Retired Generals tasked with defence & armed forces reform visit VP for counsel*_


For those fortunate enough to be elected to lead the people, engaging with them is not only an important concern but an aspiration.

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN said this yesterday during a farewell courtesy call at the Presidential Villa by the outgoing United Nations Resident Coordinator in Nigeria, Mr Edward Kallon.

Before that, members of a Presidential Defence Reform Committee had interacted on Wednesday with the Vice President, briefing him on the progress so far made by the Committee which has now reached the implementation stage in the reform process.

The Committee including its Chairman, retired Major-General A.J Kazir who led the delegation is composed of several former military chiefs including retired Lt. Generals C.I Obiakor, L.O Adeosun, A.F.K Akale, retired Major-Generals L.P Ngubane, A.T Jibrin, S. Wali, retired Brigadier-Generals J.N Temlong, retired Rear Admiral J.A Ajani, and Group Captain S.G Shehu, among others.

In his meeting with the outgoing UN top official in Nigeria, Prof. Osinbajo stated that “constant engagement on issues of justice, peace, security, and social contract cannot be let to fall through the cracks, these are critical issues.

“You cannot avoid engaging with the people (there is need to engage) in such a way that you are trusted, and on an ongoing basis, people (should) see that you are committed enough to their concerns.

“People must feel that government is committed to their welfare, security and especially on issues of healthcare and education of their children. So, a social compact is crucial. As a matter of fact, it is both a current concern and aspiration for those of us who have been fortunate to be elected into positions in government and in the politics of our country.”

The UN Resident Coordinator had raised with the VP the issue of the importance of a social contract between the people and their government while recounting his experience during his more than five years stay in Nigeria, adding that maintaining peace and security is crucial.

Prof. Osinbajo also commended the support and partnership of development partners particularly under the auspices of the United Nations system, coordinated by Mr Kallon over the years, noting that “we certainly enjoyed the work that you did as UN Resident Coordinator for Nigeria for the past few years”.

Recalling some of the efforts of Mr Kallon, Prof. Osinbajo said “practically, on every occasion where we have had to look at serious issues, you have been available which I think is very important.

“We found that you were very hands-on, you were everywhere, you attended major meetings that we have had and you were all over the country.

“Your being available and ready to engage is really commendable and very helpful for us as a government. It also gave you a clear insight to what the issues are and it made your presentations to the UN system clearer and more nuanced.”

On his part, Mr Kallon thanked the President and the Vice President for the support he enjoyed during his tenure as Coordinator of the UN in Nigeria, especially in addressing some of the concerns around humanitarian assistance.

He praised Nigeria’s COVID-19 response dubbing it a miracle, and commended the Vice President’s personal commitment and leadership of the economic recovery initiative, noting that “I am really impressed with your leadership in addressing the impact of COVID-19 in Nigeria.”

Mr Kallon said Nigeria’s efforts remain a model as to how a well-coordinated national response can deliver positive results and urged government to explore opportunities in the country as well as creatively manage the risks therein.

“While the government continues exploring the vast opportunities in this country, it is also critical that this great nation manages its risks in a sustainable way to ensure peace security, and stability,” the UN Resident Coordinator added.

At the previous interaction with the Defence Reform Committee, the Vice President observed that "the choice of Committee members is wise and informed, because your experience is what is required. You are clearly the ones who can tell us this is what to do."

According to the Committee Chairman, rtd. General Kazir, " the purpose of our visit is to appraise you of the work we have done so far and seek your counsel for a seamless implementation."

*Laolu Akande,*
*Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media & Publicity,*
*Office of the Vice President.*
November 25, 2021
Re: Engaging With The People & Their Needs Remain Our Major Concern- Osinbajo by NwaNimo1(m): 11:41pm On Nov 26, 2021
Re: Engaging With The People & Their Needs Remain Our Major Concern- Osinbajo by ghostboy: 11:43pm On Nov 26, 2021
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Re: Engaging With The People & Their Needs Remain Our Major Concern- Osinbajo by yanabasee2: 12:54am On Nov 27, 2021
The mistake Osinbajo is making, is allowing the cabals to push him into handling unaccountable funds such as the tradersmoni and the school feeding program....


This will 4eally knock him out, if he tries to contest for any viable position after his times as the VP....
Re: Engaging With The People & Their Needs Remain Our Major Concern- Osinbajo by Leverage2021: 1:05am On Nov 27, 2021
Motivational speaker

When would you realize you in government already

Do things make we see no more noise
Re: Engaging With The People & Their Needs Remain Our Major Concern- Osinbajo by Karlovych: 1:12am On Nov 27, 2021
embarassed embarassed Lies from the pit of Tinubu's teeth.
Re: Engaging With The People & Their Needs Remain Our Major Concern- Osinbajo by orisa37: 4:29am On Nov 27, 2021
Very good FOCUS.
Re: Engaging With The People & Their Needs Remain Our Major Concern- Osinbajo by BlackfireX: 4:29am On Nov 27, 2021
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Re: Engaging With The People & Their Needs Remain Our Major Concern- Osinbajo by orisa37: 4:32am On Nov 27, 2021
WE CALL IT OONI, ODU-DU-IWA'S REPRESENTATIVE.
Re: Engaging With The People & Their Needs Remain Our Major Concern- Osinbajo by orisa37: 4:33am On Nov 27, 2021
WE CALL IT OONI, ODU-DU-IWA'S REPRESENTATIVE. KING DAVID.
Re: Engaging With The People & Their Needs Remain Our Major Concern- Osinbajo by orisa37: 4:43am On Nov 27, 2021
allowing the cabals to push him into handling unaccountable funds such as the tradersmoni.


is not good. Every Credit must have a corresponding Debit. Assets and Liabilities. That's Accountability.
Re: Engaging With The People & Their Needs Remain Our Major Concern- Osinbajo by orisa37: 4:47am On Nov 27, 2021
allowing the cabals to push him into handling unaccountable funds such as the tradersmoni.


is not good. Every Credit must have a corresponding Debit. Assets and Liabilities. That's Accountability.

Produce Results with Tradersmoni so they don't lump it in Misappropriation.

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