Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo has urged Nigerians to resist politicians who want to gain power by exploiting “sectional feelings.”
The vice president made the remarks during the APC Professional Forum’s first meeting, which was held at the Old Banquet Hall of the State House in Abuja on Monday and was themed “The Role of Professionals in Politics and National Building.”
Politicians, he continued, must distinguish themselves as people who are accustomed to being evaluated based on their accomplishments and who utilize competence as the primary means of demonstrating their knowledge.
He said there was no point to have professionals in politics if they were driven by ethnic, religious and other parochial considerations, stressing that “the whole point of professionalism is that you are defined by merit, you are defined by your professional acumen.”
Osinbajo emphasized the need for all stakeholders to recognize that finding individual answers to common difficulties was no longer sustainable.
He said: “Let me conclude with the following thoughts for further consideration. The usefulness of professionals in politics is that you have people who are used to being assessed on the basis of their own achievements, who are unafraid to make competence the first advertorial of their acumen. In other words, professionals emphasize the role of merit in public life.
“So, one of the major advantages to our communities of having professionals in politics is lost if we do not recognise our role as merit driven persons must be to fight the temptation of ethnic, religious and other parochial considerations in making crucial decisions for the development of our nation.
“And I just emphasise that there is no point having professionals in politics if these professionals are driven by ethnic, religious and other parochial considerations because the whole point of professionalism is that you are defined by merit, you are defined by your professional acumen.
“Nobody would place their lives in the hands of an incompetent doctor because they share the same faith or continue to patronize a dangerously inept mechanic because they belong to the same tribe. If someone told me, for example, that the pilot who is to fly the plane that I’m to go in is not a very good pilot, but he’s from Ikenne, my hometown, I certainly won’t go in that plane. So, in the same way, we must especially refuse to be swayed by those whose sole argument for power is an appeal to sectional sentiments. We must resist it. And we must say no to it, because otherwise, we fail in our professional calling.
“So, let me again commend the APC Professionals Forum for starting this important conversation. And I hope we will be able to mainstream some of the innovative ideas and some of the very important suggestions that are made here in our party and also in our governments across the nation.”
While answering questions, Umaru Tanko Al-Makura, the senator for Nasarawa Central, said that measures will be taken to ensure people who consider politics a career lose their jobs.
The APC national chairmanship aspirant expressed belief that “this is the beginning of our winning streak in 2023” as the professionals with competences and values trying to come together and take interest in politics, saying “we will be able to sustain all the gains this administration has made”.
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