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Those who loot nation’s treasury are ill – Kolade

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“Now, imagine that I walk into this gathering with

numerous necklaces on my neck and about seven to 10 wrist watches on both wrists, I’m sure many of you will say this man is not well. So it is for those who take from the nation’s commonweal­th. Those who take more than necessary from the commonweal­th are not well,” Kolade said.

The elder statesman said the true change Nigeria seeks is actually etched on three prerequisi­tes which include God, the Nigerian people and the realisatio­n that this country is for everybody.

“I am aware that many of you have travelled to different parts of the world in search of greener pastures. Those countries you travelled to are your lands of opportunit­ies, while Nigeria is your country of birth. There are those who make your land of opportunit­ies great, so you also have a responsibi­lity to make your country to excel like your land of opportunit­ies,” Kolade said.

The former High Commission­er to Britain also asked individual­s to start the change movement in themselves by making use of their heads, hands, hearts and habits. He also reiterated the need for Nigerians to make personal sacrifices for the nation’s greatness.

“When some people are put in places to manage resources, their heads tell them that they are now in control. So, they start taking out of

the money. They may call it security vote or something like that. When they do that consistent­ly, it becomes a habit. That means their hands are in control of their heads. But God in his mercy has given us hearts which make it easier for us to reject things that are bad,” Kolade said.

 ??  ?? FCTA Permanent Secretary, Engr. John Obinna Chukwu (right) sympathize­s with one of the victims of armed robbery attack at KettiPyaka­ssa, in Abuja, when he paid a condolence visit to the National Hospital Abuja yesterday.
FCTA Permanent Secretary, Engr. John Obinna Chukwu (right) sympathize­s with one of the victims of armed robbery attack at KettiPyaka­ssa, in Abuja, when he paid a condolence visit to the National Hospital Abuja yesterday.

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