By Favour Nnabugwu
ABUJA – PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday, called on members of the Nigerian Institute of Management, NIM, to join the Federal Government in the fight against corruption.
He equally implored them to engage in youth development in the interest of the nation.
President Jonathan, who spoke while declaring open the 2012 Annual National Management Conference of NIM in Abuja, said his administration would continue to fight corruption and other social vices until the country achieved desired results.
He commended the institute for its efforts made in the past in the area of youth development and empowerment, particularly in the training of over 250,000 youths and urged them not to relent.
Represented by the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Alhaji Isa Sali, President said: "To set this country on the path of greatness and prosperity, complete elimination of all forms of corrupt practices must be in the front burner and our collective consciousness always.
"You will agree with me that greatness is the reward of great leadership. This is our motivation."
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Why is it that any government spokes person alwayas speak as though they were saint who hav d interest of this country at heart. Hypocrits and pretender
@Amara you just spoke my mind, they are all birds of the same feathre...i dont know what corruption the president is talking about, it must be another one and not the regular.
Are we really sure we can erase corruption totally in this country?
Cos it is the people that engage in it that are trying to eradicate it
even the federal government is corrupt.no politician can escape being corrupt,it is in their blood
we will join in the fight