MY ADMINISTRATION CREATED 1.2M JOBS LAST YEAR, JONATHAN TELLS NIGERIANS.
#Abuja
—President Goodluck Jonathan has urged Nigerians to place public
interest above personal or private interest in the collective effort to
build a strong nation, which would be pride of all.
Opening the
44th Annual Accountants Conference in Abuja, yesterday, he said although
the nation was blessed with world-class professionals, some of them had
failed to add value to the efforts toward nation building by placing
their personal interest above the public good.
The President, who
was represented by the Co-ordinating Minister for the Economy and
Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala said, “You must understand
that professionalism means supporting good policy that is in the wider
public interest even when it does not necessarily benefit the immediate
interests of you or your own association.
“Professionalism also
demands being constructive in criticisms of policies you do not support
without personalising issues. In the course of this weeklong conference
as you revisit the ethics and body of rules governing your profession, I
hope you would also discuss these matters as they relate to the
promotion of the public interest.
“Unfortunately, I have also
come across some Nigerian professionals whose actions have fallen short
of professionalism in the course of my work. There are professionals who
resort to blackmail and abuse of government and individuals when they
fail to win contracts that are competitively bid.
“There are
individuals/professionals who have resorted to divisive ethnic and
sexist sentiments to blackmail and undermine the government when
policies did not favour their narrow interests. For example, so-called
“professionals” have attempted to undermine new approaches designed to
put this country in tune with international good practice”.
President Jonathan said his administration has made bold strides on
several fronts in his transformation agenda, especially in the power
sector, job creation, agriculture, as well as, oil and gas.
According to him, “in the oil and gas, we have completed work on
important projects such as the 136km gas pipeline from Oben to Geregu,
the 31km pipeline from Itoki to Olorunshogo and the acquisition of 250
square kilometers of 3D-seismic data for the Chad basin.
In
addition, government has also initiated the Ogidigben Gas
Industrialisation Project, which will provide a petrochemicals complex
in Delta State.
On job creation, he said his administration
created 1.2 million jobs last year and that the current focus on the
power sector would change the fortunes of Nigerians.
In his
address, ICAN President, Mr. Chidi Ajaegbu, charged chartered accounts
in the country to defend the public interest in the discharge of their
duties.
His words: “As conscience of the society, professionals
and in particularly, chartered accountants are required to consistently
act, promote and defend the public interest.
Indeed, great societies are built by professionals driven, not by personal interest, but by altruistic service to all.”
Source: #Vanguard_News.

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