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Nigerians Must Support Anti-corruption War –kashamu by Manvex: 7:30am On Jan 18, 2016
SENATOR Buruji Kashamu is a household name in Nigeria. Cur­rently, he is the lawmaker rep­resenting Ogun East Senatorial District at the National Assem­bly and Vice-Chairman, Senate Committee on State and Local Government Administration. At an interactive session with some journalists, he spoke on a wide range of issues, including the ongoing anti-corruption cam­paign of the Federal Govern­ment, among others. Excerpts:

What are your views on the na­tion’s state of affairs?

A new government just came on board and it is barely eight months old. So, it might be too early to rightly assess it. But, given that it is generally said that the morning makes the day, the concern and disapproval that are being expressed over some activities of the current govern­ment are understandable. However, we also do know that history is replete with those who had a wobbly start and ended well, and vice versa. For instance, we had the Minister of Power, Works and Hous­ing, Mr. Babatunde Raji Fashola (SAN) and Otunba Gbenga Daniel (OGD), who were elected governors of Lagos and Ogun states respectively. Despite the challenges they had at the beginning of their administrations, they did so well in their first tenure so much that the masses began to call for their re-election which they got.

Nigeria as a member of the global community is challenged by a number of socio-political issues that are largely influenced by happenings internally and externally. Some of these happenings are sudden glitches that are wildly beyond the control of the government. In my recent contribution on the state of the nation, I underscored the fact that governance is collaboration between the leadership and the led. It requires the unreserved resourcefulness of the leaders and the led for the desired results to be achieved.

Although I am a leader in my own right, I am also a man under authority. So, this time I am speaking to the masses as a leader who shares their feelings and yearnings. I was not born with a silver spoon. I know what it means to be hungry. I have experienced lack of the basic necessities of life. I have felt the pangs of denial, subjugation and op­pression. I know from experience and interactions with the masses what they feel. That is why I con­sider myself as one of those who can talk to them in the language they will understand, and see reason with me.

A few honest columnists and commentators have shown genuine concern about the state of affairs in our country and also offered credible alternatives. Yet, a good number of the other comments are driv­en by primordial partisan interest. Those who criti­cize must do so with a deep sense of responsibility, just as those who govern must do so with the fear of the Almighty Allah.

The task to comply with the policies and direc­tives is one that must be done by all Nigerians. Government succeeds through compliance. And the compliance must be spontaneous or lawfully nego­tiated if need be. This is because in the past, brilliant policies failed not necessarily because they were faulty but because compliance was not spontane­ously given or lawfully negotiated.

It is for this simple reason that I want to reiterate the need for well-meaning Nigerians to offer ideas that will enhance the efforts of the government at making life better for the generality of the people.Criticisms without progressive ideas lend credence to what a US politician, James Clarke, said about politicians when he said, “A politician thinks of the next election; a statesman thinks of the next genera­tion”. Once a politician is elected, he is no longer the leader of his political party. He becomes the leader of the people within and outside his party. He becomes the leader of those in the ruling party, those in the opposition and non-politicians alike. The elections and campaigns are over. Now, we must creatively solve today’s problems in a manner that creates a sustainable future for our children.

By the grace of the Almighty Allah, I will con­tinue to support initiatives that will move Nigeria forward despite being a mem­ber of the opposition party. For the past 16 years, our political space has been dominated by office holders who liter­ally emasculated the party once elected. They equated themselves with the party and literally became the party such that the platform was subjected to their whims and caprices. Therefore, the party could not be held responsible for whatever the person did or did not do.

Truth is, we are at a crossroads and we must decisively choose the path that encourages inclusiveness in governance because that is the only way to effec­tively fast-track the much-needed devel­opment. The people must participate and ultimately own the process that will lead to national recovery and growth. Rather than rue over our situation, we all must light our candles and illuminate our vari­ous corners for the progress and success of our dear country.

The anti-corruption campaign has been the major issue since President Buhari came on board. What is your take on the fight?

We should be patient with the govern­ment and perform our civic responsibili­ties as patriotic citizens. For instance, I endorse the ongoing anti-corruption cam­paign. It is one effort that must be sup­ported by all and sundry irrespective of ethnic, religious or political affiliations. My support for the ongoing anti-corrup­tion campaign is neither meant to rubbish anyone, curry favour from any quarters nor join the ruling party. My support for the anti-graft campaign is borne out of my genuine desire to stand up for what is right, just and equitable in order for the masses to weigh whatever I say and be able to take informed decisions rather than being brainwashed. For, as Martin Luther King, Jr. said, “The ultimate mea­sure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.”



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Re: Nigerians Must Support Anti-corruption War –kashamu by HungerBAD: 7:33am On Jan 18, 2016
Kashamu?

Kashamu talking softly now?and even advising that people should tow the Line of Buhari?I think it is safe to say Kashamu has gotten the NO TO CORRUPTION memo, by Buhari.

Is the United States still interested in this man?

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Re: Nigerians Must Support Anti-corruption War –kashamu by fhelihx(m): 7:47am On Jan 18, 2016
Kashamu of all people, he should better keep mute when it comes to corruption probe.
Re: Nigerians Must Support Anti-corruption War –kashamu by fhelihx(m): 7:51am On Jan 18, 2016
Kashamu of all people, he should better keep mute when it comes to corruption probe.
Re: Nigerians Must Support Anti-corruption War –kashamu by babadem2much(m): 8:00am On Jan 18, 2016
Kashamu speaks well as a politician despite his ordeals he still remain focused.


but how far your case with US govt e don die ni?
grin grin
Re: Nigerians Must Support Anti-corruption War –kashamu by babyfaceafrica: 8:07am On Jan 18, 2016
Lolz...even the druglord dey talk
Re: Nigerians Must Support Anti-corruption War –kashamu by laidian(m): 8:35am On Jan 18, 2016
Waoh! What a fantastic words coming out from a good senator. Senator Kashamu should not forget to support anti- drug war.
Re: Nigerians Must Support Anti-corruption War –kashamu by Manvex: 11:22am On Jan 18, 2016
laidian:
Waoh! What a fantastic words coming out from a good senator. Senator Kashamu should not forget to support anti- drug war.

hhahahaha drug lord him be nah

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