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Osinbajo Condemns Wrong Characterisation Of Nigeria Abroad

by Jonathan Nda-Isaiah
3 years ago
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Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has faulted the inaccurate characterisation of Nigeria in some sections of the international community.

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The vice president said it was important for Nigeria to constantly engage the international community to show them how the country feels about the stereotypes, stressing that “it comes down to the work we do as government and people about the characterisation.”

“This is why some of the work around the Ease of Doing Business etc, are all initiatives that have behind them, the whole idea that this environment is one that is welcoming to business and people can come and do business,” he said.

Osinbajo spoke at the presidential villa, Abuja, during an interaction with a group of Harvard Business School students who visited him at the weekend.

In a statement issued yesterday by his media aide, Laolu Akande, the vice president also spoke on creativity in governance, declaring that “my view is that there is need to be more innovative in governance and policy. You get that kind of innovation in business. People are disrupting business everyday but there is very little disruption going on in government. I think there is a need for much more thinking in government.”

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He stressed the need to educate the people and create wealth by providing resources so that more Nigerians can move up.

“A lot of that is tied to education, that is really something that interests me the most. Just using an example of something we did in the Northeast,” he said.

According to him, in a situation where societal or governmental institutions are not strong enough to compel individual behaviour in a way that advances the common good, spirituality helps in that sense to decide what to do and what not to do.

He said, “Just looking at these values, there is a great deal of unanimity about what is the right thing to do. The question is whether or not you will do those things, or whether you are motivated enough to do them, or whether you are compelled to do them.

“Spirituality helps in that sense to help you to decide what to do and what not to do. Especially where institutions are not strong enough to restrain people from behaving in a particular way or not.”

Numbering about a dozen, the students who are currently on an African excursion asked questions about leadership, faith, spirituality, government policies in education, health, economy, and national image, among others.

In his response, the vice president articulated his personal commitment to the virtues of integrity, transparency and social justice which are also virtues exhorted in the different faiths and religions in the country.

He said, “For me, spirituality connotes values. I came into government with values about what I think is important especially around transparency, social justice and justice, among others. You are almost always a product of the values you believe in. Fortunately, a lot of these values cut across the different faiths, they are not necessarily restricted to a religion or one faith.

“In societies that are more developed institutionally, you don’t need to be told that you shouldn’t do certain things because you could end up in jail if you do and there is a good likelihood that you could be detected and the process will go through and you will be punished.

“I speak about corruption and all that. But where the institutions are weak, some people have reasons for not doing the right thing,” Osinbajo submitted.

Talking about Nigeria and its perception in the international community, he explained to the postgraduate students, some of whom are Nigerians, that it is in understanding the size of Nigeria that the international community can better appreciate the enormity and complexity of some of the country’s challenges.

According to the VP, “First, there is a need to appreciate the size of the country, which is crucial to understanding what the issues are.

“For instance, Borno State is about the size of the whole of the United Kingdom plus Sweden or Denmark. So, when it is reported that there is violence in Nigeria, it is probably an incident in one remote area of the country, and many people in Abuja and Lagos may hear about it on social media, such is the size of this country.

“When they talk about the economy, we are often compared with smaller African countries, but there are 10 states in Nigeria that have bigger GDPs than those countries, it is a huge target market.”

The VP went on to narrate how the Learning Centers in Maiduguri were started.

“I visited Maiduguri, Borno State in 2015, and I saw many children whose parents had been killed by the Boko Haram insurgents and in a place where they were, I saw about 49,500 of such children. I had a conversation with the governor and other officials and the idea of starting a school for them came up and we stepped in.

“The state government gave us land in Maiduguri that could accommodate 1,300 children, and these were children that could only speak Kanuri. We built a school that exposed these children to technology and values, and after five years, the children were able to speak English and Hausa, they were doing robotics, writing programmes and other things they were not able to do before then.

“What this showed is that with skills, any child, anywhere can do everything, especially when you provide that child with education that is focused,” the VP added.

The vice president also spoke about the economy, and the Federal Government’s Social Investment Programme, politics, leadership, education, and energy transition, among others.

The students, while thanking the VP for the opportunity to visit him,  according to their leader, Mr Daniel Jaiyeoba,  wanted to hear from the vice president because “we understand your private sector experience and now you are in the public sector. That is why we put this visit together.”

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