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Yemi Osinbajo faults Jonathan management style
 
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Sun, 28 Dec 2014   ||   Nigeria,
 

The Vice Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Prof Yemi Osinbajo on Saturday faulted the way president Goodluck Jonathan managed security and the economy.

Osinbajo said this at a parley with journalists at his campaign office in Victoria Island, Lagos, stating that mismanagement is the bane of the country.

 “The problem is management of resources. If we plug the loopholes, you’ll see the resources being pooled together.”

On security, Osinbajo said: “Security is the first duty of any government; you cannot fight a war where leadership is uncertain; where leadership is not sure of itself and its responsibilities.

“The type of leadership we need to successfully fight a war is lacking. The commander-in-chief has responsibility for everything. You can’t continue to say your enemies did this or that. You’ve got to take responsibility and that is what is lacking in the current dispensation.

“The people I talked to in my bus trips, both men and women asked, ‘What are you doing about the Chibok girls?’ I was surprised that people here in Lagos could be that concerned. It shows everyone is concerned. My take is that as the president, you should visit these places, talk to them and let them see that you are doing something. And one of the things to be done is equipping the military.”

Osinbajo pointed at the alarming rate of corruption in all sectors of the country.

 “We have reached a point where we need to draw a line because this country can’t continue like this. A few days ago, we heard that some billions were missing from the oil fund. You and I know that all this is so because there are no consequences. What is required is an administration where people believe that the number one man will not tolerate corruption. That is the first step.”

The stabilisation contract is another drain pipe. Billons of dollars are being lost every day. But if these loopholes are plugged, we can get something done. When oil was sold for 110 dollars everybody was saving; why didn’t we save?” He said.

 

 

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