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    NNOM: Osinbajo calls for merit in nation’s reward system

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorDecember 2, 2016No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Nigeria's Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo
    Nigeria’s Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo

    On Thursday, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo identified the importance of merit in the nation’s reward system arguing that preferring a quota system ahead of merit could be detrimental to the progress of any society.

    He stated his position in Abuja at the dinner and installation ceremony of this year’s winners of the Nigerian National Order of Merit (NNOM): Professors Omowunmi Amoke Sadiq, an environmental scientist, and Tanure Ojaide, a poet and literary critic.

    The Vice President, who quoted from works of past and current winners of the NNOM in his remarks, noted that the award recipients demonstrated that Nigeria is blessed with tremendous human resources and that writers, poets and scientists in the country were world class.

    Prof. Osinbajo, while commending the laureates for their intellectual accomplishments, he urged them to remain mentors for the younger generations. He further stressed that there is need for individual greatness to correlate with that of the nation.

    According to him, the difficulties facing the nation today were in part the result of an elite failure to accept the responsibility that privilege confers, and the responsibility of shaping the right values for the society.

    “We must define clearly what is lofty, noble and deserving of honour and how these values can be sustained, preserved and enforced,” Prof. Osinbajo stated.

    Continuing, he added that there is a burden that comes with privilege, and that is “to create the moral and philosophical premises for integrity in the public service, fidelity to the rule of law and the creation of meritocracy as a rule.’’

    The Vice President also urged the Nigerian elites to join in the building of a new society where merit would be placed above other primordial considerations.

    According to him placing quota before merit does not work, saying he was yet to meet a Nigerian who needed medical surgery and insisted that only his ethnic stock should perform it, submitting that in such a situation the only question is whether the surgeon is the best available.

    He then challenged the Nigerian elites and leaders to make sacrifices and commit to a country run on merit, integrity, hard work justice and patriotism.

    “To build a new Nigeria, we need a new tribe of men and women of all ethnicities, of all faiths, committed to a country run on high values of merit, integrity, hard work, justice and love of country.

    “A tribe of men and women who are prepared to make the sacrifices and resolve the constraints that are crucial to building a strong society. Who are prepared to stick together, fight corruption side by side, insist on justice even when our friends and those of our tribes and faith are at the receiving end.

    “A tribe consisting of professionals, businessmen, politicians, religious leaders and all of those who believe that this new Nigeria is possible. This requires a new way of thinking, a new leadership corps, a new tribe.

    “The challenge for us today is a challenge of finding a society where everyone especially those of us who lead in every aspect of leadership agree that this country is worth fighting for, that this country can truly be great.

    “And the evidence we have seen today is that this country can truly be great and so may I just challenge us today that it is time to populate that new tribe.’’

    Other top government dignataries at the event included the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Engineer Babachir David Lawal, whose office oversees the planning of the NNOM and the Governing Board Chairman of the Merit Award Prof. Moses Essien.

    Responding after her investiture, Prof. Sadiq thanked the Federal Government for the award and gave the assurance that it would spur her to greater contributions toward national growth and humanity.

    She noted the fact that the Buhari administration had focused attention on things that matter to the people and have sent serious message to the rest of the world.

    On his part, Prof. Ojaide commended the organisers of the award for the recognition adding that the award was the most important in his life coming from his country.

    Commenting on the Niger Delta crisis, Ojaide appealed for fairness from both the sides of the Niger Delta people as well as the federal government, in order to resolve the issues in the region.

    “I want Niger Delta people to realize that they are part of the Nigerian federation and as such should cede some of the resources to the development of the entire country. But the rest of the country should also be sensitive to your own problems.” He stated

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