Former President of Nigeria, Olusegun Obasanjo, on Saturday disclosed that some presidential aspirants for 2023 general elections should be in jail, if the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) did their jobs effectively.
Obasanjo who made this known while speaking during an international symposium to mark his 85th birthday in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, noted that any person who has no integrity in small things cannot have integrity in big things.
He affirmed that if the country continue in the same pattern of recycling, sweet-word campaigning, manoeuvring without the substance of integrity, honesty, patriotism, commitment, outreach, courage, understanding of what makes a nation and what make for development that Nigeria may soon be no more.
He said, “Since 1999, we have changed from one political party or another we have manoeuvred and manipulated to the point that election results are no longer reflections of the will of the people and we seemed to be progressively going back rather than going forward politically, economically and socially.
“We have activities without requite actions and personnel to move us forward. If we continue in the same pattern of recycling, sweet-word campaigning, manoeuvring without the substance of integrity, honesty, patriotism, commitment, outreach, courage, understanding of what makes a nation and what make for development, we will soon have to say goodbye to Nigeria as a nation.
“I cast a cursory look at some of the people running around and those for whom people are running around. If EFCC and ICPC will have done their jobs properly and supported adequately by the judiciary, most of them would be in jail. Any person who has no integrity in small things cannot have integrity in big things.”
Different personalities have poured encomiums on the former leader celebrating his sterling qualities as he celebrated his birthday yesterday.