In its quest to deliver
sustainable socio-economic development to Nigerians, the Buhari administration
will no longer accept excuses that suggest such progress is not attainable,
according to Acting President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN.
Prof. Osinbajo spoke earlier
today at the Cabinet Retreat on the Economic Recovery Growth Plan (ERGP) and
the 2018 Budget preparation which featured guest speakers including Dr Idris
Jala, a former top official of the Malaysian government.
Below is the full text of the
Acting President’s remark.
Remarks By His Excellency Prof.
Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, GCON, Acting President, Federal Republic Of Nigeria At The
Cabinet Retreat On Ergp Implementation And 2018 Budget Preparation Process Held
At The State House Banquet Hall On Thursday August 10, 2017
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After listening to *Dr. Idris
Jala all I can say is as the opposition leader in Malaysia said this is what I
have been saying for the past 50 years!
But seriously he is so right, the
challenge is this, the discipline to be unreasonable in our targets and
objectives. The discipline of attending the labs diligently and accepting to be
locked in a room for as long as it takes to iron out what it is that needs to
be done.
I like the point also that Dr Jala made that the excuse that it won't work here, the Nigerian factor, or some say exceptionalism, or the acceptance of failure before you even start is certainly not tenable any more.
I like the point also that Dr Jala made that the excuse that it won't work here, the Nigerian factor, or some say exceptionalism, or the acceptance of failure before you even start is certainly not tenable any more.
We simply have to accept that
there is nothing Nigerian about failure, because as we know in our personal
lives, failure and success are commodities on offer to everyone all over the
world and every individual and every country makes a choice of which to buy and
I will say on our behalf that we will choose success.
Dr Jala I have heard motivational
speeches, but this is one I think that challenges our whole legitimacy as
persons entrusted with leadership.
I think it goes beyond
motivational speech, I think it really challenges the core of our relevance as
leaders and I am challenged and I know that many of us here are and I think
that we will do what we need to do to make sure that we see through the labs
that we have to identify specific areas where we will do this labs. We must see
to it that this works.
I want to thank you again for
this exceptional moment you have taken us through and to thank all of you also
for taking the time to come. So the work has just begun.
Thank you.
( * Dr Jala is a former Malaysian
government official and guest speaker at the retreat )
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