PARIS, AUGUST 31, 2016: (DGW) THE Vice President , Yemi Osinbajo has identified and cried out that ethnic consideration in appointment into public offices remains one of the vices that has ruined Nigeria stating that this has often led successive governments to underperform.
He made the disclosure while speaking in Delta State. Yemi Osinbajo stated that this has brought a lot of problems including inability to deliver on electoral promises.
The Vice-President said his boss, President Muhammadu Buhari is working tirelessly to stem the ignoble tide.
His words:
“Government must stand for something, some high values, there must be a moral platform. Western liberal democracy upheld the ideas of merit, hard work and sometimes that would be described as a puritanical work ethic and it’s my view that our own elite, political elite, religious elite and business elite must have some consensus on the important of values in our society.
“Let’s just take an example of those values, let’s just take merit as an example. If our choice is based on merit, it ensures it can guarantee the best performance.
“However, it appears that in matters concerning government and governance and the matters of even allocation of public resources, we prioritize ethnicity or even religion and political affiliation over merit.
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Unfortunately it is too late now! Wise wisdom saying has it that it is too late to cry when the head is off! It is all over for the fake fraudulent expired Nigeria. There is no room for Buhari Islamazation of the false faced Nigeria. Let Buhari go and attend to what he needs to do with his boko haram Arewa nation, while Osibanjo can go figure out what he needs to do about his Oduduwa nation. The real IPOB already know what to do with her sovereign Biafra nation!!!
ReplyDeleteLaughter , Osibanjo , i heard you was a pastor at RCCG , you left the flock God committed in your hand to serve Buhari . i, m sorry for you , judgement day at the corner. flogging continues by ANGLES OF GOD . OSIBANJO , YOU HAVE DERAIL , LAUGHTER.
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