President Muhammadu Buhari has said that before Nigerians demand to
see the changes he promised them during the 2015 election, they must
first change their own attitude by shunning corruption and other social
vices.
He adds that change is not about economic or social progress, but it is in terms of citizens’ personal behaviour.
Buhari said this while delivering a speech at the inauguration of the
national re-orientation campaign tagged, ‘Change Begins With Me’ in
Abuja on Thursday.
The President acknowledged that Nigeria is currently passing through a challenging period where hardly anything works normally.
He lamented that honesty, hard work and godliness had given way to
all kinds of manifestations of lawlessness and degeneration in our
national life.
Buhari said, “Our citizens must realise that the change they want to
see begins with them, and that personal and social reforms are not a
theoretic exercise. If you have not seen the change in you, you cannot
see it in others or even the larger society.
“In other words, before you ask ‘Where is the change they promised
us?’, you must first ask, ‘How far have I changed my ways? What have I
done to be part of the change for the greater good of society?’
The President said his government had done well in the fight against
corruption, adding that the fresh campaign was a way of getting
Nigerians to join in the struggle.
He added, “The campaign we are about to launch today is all about the
need for us to see change, not merely in terms of our economic, social
progress but in terms of our personal behaviour on how we conduct
ourselves, engage our neighbours, friends and generally how we relate
with the larger society in a positive and definitive way and manner that
promotes our common good and common destiny, change at home, change in
work place, change at traffic junction, change at traffic lights, etc.”
He said the value system of the nation had been eroded and that was
why students would prefer to embrace cultism rather than face their
studies. He said it was for the same reason youths were vandalising oil
pipelines thus robbing the nation of much-needed resources.
Buhari said the disintegration of social values encouraged impunity
and corruption in the public sector which ultimately led to the current
economic recession.
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