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Lessons Of The Vice-presidential Candidates’ Debate, By Ebun-olu Adegboruwa by 9Ebiscoo: 7:39am On Dec 16, 2018 |
“You don’t need to shut down your economy in order to fight corruption.” — Peter Obi. “You cannot leave your economy to looters or else there’ll be no economy at all.” — Yemi Osinbajo These valid statements, in my mind, summarise the true state of the Nigerian situation, from which all our leaders should pick some valuable lessons. Peter Obi is correct and a million times correct that a war against corruption need not lead to poverty of the people. America, Britain, Germany, etc, are fighting corruption, but not at the expense of economic growth. Take it or leave it, the way and manner of the war against corruption of this present administration has virtually crippled our economy. Genuine investors and manufacturers are scared stiff, as all it takes is just for an opponent or competitor to rub you with the mud of corruption and you’re finished. Let the government go back to the drawing board and fine tune and restrategise, in this area. Nigerians love the Buhari administration for its stance against corruption, Nigerians love Muhammadu Buhari and Yemi Osinbajo, for their unblemished character and sterling leadership qualities, but they need to work on the economy. Professor Yemi Osinbajo is correct and ten million times right that no economy can flourish in the hands of looters; it just can’t work, as the end result will be mass poverty and a clique of aristocrats, as happened in these past years. No matter the level of prosperity of a nation, if the leadership cannot face corruption squarely in the face and tackle it squarely and meaningfully, whatever gains the economy may record will be frittered away by the wicked kleptomaniacs. So the lesson from both submissions is to find the appropriate means of fighting corruption by strengthening the institutions involved, namely the law enforcement agencies and the judiciary. Then gather a sound economic team to face the task of nation building, move away from deploying anti-corruption war to fight political battles and entrench sound professionalism in that regard. Let the leadership face the task of governance squarely, and guide the professionals to fight the war against corruption purely in a professional style. Kudos to John Momoh and his team for that great outing, which can be made more robust by including Omoyele Sowore and a few others. God bless Nigeria. •Ebun-olu Adegboruwa, Esq., erudite lawyer and activist, wrote from Lekki, Lagos. http://mcebiscoo.com/2018/12/16/lessons-vice-presidential-candidates-debate-ebun-olu-adegboruwa/
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Re: Lessons Of The Vice-presidential Candidates’ Debate, By Ebun-olu Adegboruwa by MONIKERREVEALER: 7:47am On Dec 16, 2018 |
is it at the eleventh hour that this clueless government will start this "restrategising" you speak of? hahaha! no referendum, no selections in the East! |
Re: Lessons Of The Vice-presidential Candidates’ Debate, By Ebun-olu Adegboruwa by MONIKERREVEALER: 8:00am On Dec 16, 2018 |
and how this oyoruba northern ass-kisser can keep a straight face when he says that jubril has an "unblemished" character boggles the mind. a "president" who has obstinately refused to completely quell the international controversy as pertaining to his impostor status by providing irrefutable and unbiased DNA evidence ASAP?! is that the behaviour of a statesman who has nothing to hide?! oyorubas SHALL eventually reap what they are sowing!!! |
Re: Lessons Of The Vice-presidential Candidates’ Debate, By Ebun-olu Adegboruwa by haffaze777(m): 8:21am On Dec 16, 2018 |
MONIKERREVEALER: Jubril will get 60% of south east votes 1 Like |
Re: Lessons Of The Vice-presidential Candidates’ Debate, By Ebun-olu Adegboruwa by Magalan: 8:49am On Dec 16, 2018 |
I think the solution is fighting corruption with technology, which calls for education on which obi stood vigorously as that is the only way you build your economy while fighting corruption. No better corruption fight since 1914 till date is greater that the BVN/TSA/Bio-metric. When you leave your shop to go after criminals: - You might loose the shop entirely - The purpose why you left might no longer be valuable. - your turnover if you had remained might surpass your loss... |
Re: Lessons Of The Vice-presidential Candidates’ Debate, By Ebun-olu Adegboruwa by PureMe01: 8:56am On Dec 16, 2018 |
haffaze777:he wil get 95% and wailers will keep wailing |
Re: Lessons Of The Vice-presidential Candidates’ Debate, By Ebun-olu Adegboruwa by haffaze777(m): 9:31am On Dec 16, 2018 |
PureMe01: wailing is their calling,they can wailing their eyes out who care it's Jubril till 2023 |
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