“Great economies and great nations, prosperity and abundance of
nations and communities are created by men and not spirits. No matter how much
you pray or fast, our country cannot grow without some of us deciding to do the
hard work that makes nations work.
“I am a pastor, a spiritual
person, and I understand the law of sowing and reaping. It is a spiritual law
that has tremendous physical implications. Every time that we delay or
frustrate what we can do today leaving it till tomorrow, we hold back the future.
We too must reap what we have sown by experiencing delays. If you help others
to achieve, if you help your nation; you have sown good seeds, you will find
help and you will prosper too.
“So, don’t see this as a
government policy. Understand it as a personal policy.”
“The President said at the
launch of the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan that we must grow what we eat
and make what we use.
“Just to give an example,
we eat a lot of rice and we import most of it. Yet we can grow enough rice to
serve Africa. So, we started a self-sufficiency in rice.”
“Every generation of people
owes the next generation a debt. That debt is paid by ensuring that we provide
for the means for the next generation to survive. Or at least we have a duty to
ensure that we do not destroy the means of survival and prosperity of the next
generation. But there are some people in every generation, who have a special
burden, a more important role than others in preparing for present prosperity
and future abundance.
“This group of people is
called public servants. I have served in the public service most of my adult
life. As a university teacher, adviser to Federal Minister and Attorney
General, I earned a salary. So, I understand how salary increases can be such
good news. But most importantly, I learnt of the power of the public service to
change the social, economic and political story of a nation.
“The power house of the
economy, the fastest and most efficient job creators are private businesses –
both small and large investments, local and foreign. Everyone who starts a
business, invests in an existing business or expands a going concern, creates
opportunities for jobs, jobs mean money in people’s pockets. It means that
whole families can survive, live well and pay taxes, so that government can
continue to provide services, build schools, hospitals, roads and other
infrastructure.
“But small or large
businesses cannot be created or can be frustrated out of existence, if the
environment for doing business in a country is harsh or difficult. It is the
public service that provides the services that determine whether the business
environment will be friendly and welcoming for business or whether it will
drive away business and destroy opportunities for job creation.
“When I say public service,
I mean the executive, judiciary and the legislature.”
“So, when a potential
business owner wants to register a company, collect tax clearance certificate
or obtain National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC)
registration or Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) certification,
expatriate quotas, any other papers, approvals or certification from government
and we do not willingly and efficiently help him or her, we are killing the
jobs and prosperity that he would have created.
“Every time we say come
back next week to someone for something we can do today, we postpone prosperity
of one person, but in reality, we postpone the prosperity of so many who would
have earned something from the business. So, every time that a public officer
is an obstacle to business in any way, he attacks the prosperity of our economy
and he attacks our future because it means our children cannot find jobs.”
-vice president Yemi Osinbajo
-Acting President & Coordinator, Federal Republic of Nigeria
-vice president Yemi Osinbajo
-Acting President & Coordinator, Federal Republic of Nigeria
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