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| President Goodluck Jonathan |
President Goodluck
Jonathan today
[Dec. 29] claimed that Nigeria’s biggest challenge to good governance is not
corruption, but the attitude of Nigerians, PMNews reports..
Jonathan submitted this theory today in
Yenagoa during a flowery tribute that he paid his former national security
adviser, General Andrew Owoye Azazi,
at Azazi’s burial.
President Jonathan stressed the need for attitudinal
change among Nigerians for things to work and the country make progress.
His
remark was provoked by the comment made by the Rt. Rev. Hyacinth Egbebo, the Catholic Bishop of Bomadi, who
attributed the cause of accidents on Nigerian roads to bad roads created by
corruption in government.
The
president rejected the submission and instead retorted:
“If Nigerians would change their
attitude, you will realise that most of these issues being attributed to
corruption are not caused by corruption”.
“Recently, I met with officials of
the Federal Road Safety Corps who told me that they had discovered that
majority of the road accidents are recorded on good roads”.
“So you can see it is not a matter
of corruption, it is an issue of the people’s attitude”.
LOL…Mr. Presido! What
a response!

2 comments:
Yes because altitude to loot leads to corruption,GEJ is right..98% of Nigerians are corrupt,even a ten year old boy will ask you for money to show a street you don't know.
This is what you get when you install a pure COCONUT HEAD as your president.
And they say he even has a PhD. Olodo, dunce, dopemu...bad attitude ko, bad attitude nii!
Even if bad attitude is the cause, then why is his govt not able to correct the attitude even though the ministries of internal affairs, communications, youth, etc vote billions and trillions of naira in budgets every year?
Or could it be due to the corruption that exists in these ministries?
Nimcompoop of a president!!
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