Former Governor of Abia State, Orji Kalu has decried the corrupt
leadership in Nigeria, saying they are so immersed in corruption, that
they are no longer ashamed of being called thieves.
“Nigerians do not deserve the kind of leaders they have at the helm of affairs,”he said.
The
former governor spoke at a lecture at the NUJ Secretariat, GRA, Ibadan,
capital of Oyo State. The lecture was titled, “Nigeria: A Nation in
Quest of Credible Leadership”.
Describing the nation’s public
service as corruption driven, the ex-governor lamented that Nigerian
civil servants are endemically corrupt stressing that they are the ones
teaching politicians how to steal public fund. “The best and the worst
corruption in Nigeria is inside the civil service”, he added
He
equally lambasted the Nigerian legislators especially at the national
level stressing that their corruption is incomprehensible.
“Has
any senator or honourable rejected ‘Ghana must go’ in the National
Assembly? All the legislators are culprits of corruption. During the
third term bid, Ghana must go bags were going from Central Bank of
Nigeria to the National Assembly anyhow and this money was not rejected
by the legislators. People in government want to steal money that their
great grandchildren will spend and pass on to their own grandchildren.
Corruption in Nigeria has defied reasoning to the extent that people are
not ashamed to be called thieves”, Kalu said.
Kalu equally
clarified some allegations levied against his government and the
relationship between former President Olusegun Obasanjo and his mother
who was alleged to be having illicit affair with the former president.
He
said, “Obasanjo knows my mother. My mother supports him but I don’t
support Obasanjo. I don’t have any reason to support him. But I must say
that I have forgiven him for all the sins he committed against me and
my family. I did not award any contract to my mother when I was in
power. My mother did not come to government house for once when I was in
power because the house we were living before I became governor was far
far better than the government house. I have been eating rice before
Christmas. I was very rich before I became a governor. I didn’t go to
the government house because of money. The government of Obasanjo
damaged the business men who came into politics.”
Comparing the
personality of Obasanjo to that of President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan,
Kalu said, “Jonathan is liberal to everybody. He is not a wicked man
like the past president. He is tolerant.”
Earlier, during a
courtesy visit to Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State, Kalu called on
politicians across various political divide in the state to support
Governor Ajimobi in order to promote good governance and leadership in
the state.
According to Kalu, Nigerians should shun party
sentiment in the process of choosing leaders, stressing that political
party should no longer be the focal point in the selection of leaders in
order to move the country forward.
“There should be no party
differences in leadership. Whatever name you may give a party, whether
you call it APC or PDP, what Nigerians need are leaders that will give
them access to good water, electricity, good road network and good food
on their tables. I call on all politicians to stop making parties to be
the focal point in choosing leaders. Once election is over, members of
PDP should support Your Excellency very well to run government because
government is not a personal thing. You are neither governor of APC or
PDP; you are governor of Oyo State. There are many people who are not
card carrying members of any political party. Likewise, all of us,
whether we are APC or PDP should also find time to support Governor
Ajimobi in his bid to rebuild the state.”
The former governor also
called on politicians in Nigeria to desist from politics of bitterness
and rancor by giving total support to whoever emerged from a popular
election irrespective of his political leaning, adding that this would
ensure the enthronement of an egalitarian society and ensure
development.
Responding, Governor Ajimobi thanked Kalu for the
visit, stressing that he has had both private and official relationship
with the former governor.
Governor Ajimobi said that his heart was
gladdened when the former governor was talking about leadership, adding
“leadership, to me, has always been an ability to take people to where
they ought to be rather than where they want to be, and it takes a lot
of courage to do that.”
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