Former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo has called for
an urgent review of Nigeria’s public procurement policies to promote business
integrity, eliminate corrupt practices and drive national transformation.
Speaking during the 6th
Annual Christopher Kolade Lecture on Business Integrity entitled: ‘The Role of
Business Integrity in National Transformation’, in Lagos, Obasanjo said
integrity in business must start from those at the top in government.
Obasanjo noted that the awards
of contracts, supply, service contracts and others are usually loaded with
provisions for bribes and kickbacks.
He identified poor
investment, poverty, infrastructural decay, institutional inefficiency and wide
range of socio-economic crisis as some of the negative consequences of corrupt
practices and lack of integrity in public and private businesses.
According to Obasanjo, “As Africans, we need to look inward, we need
value and reorientation that is anchored on our virtues of truthfulness,
hospitality, respect, honesty, obedience and patriotism.
“And as a matter of urgent national emergency, Nigeria must
re-invigorate efforts to reform public procurement policies, especially the
Public Procurement Act which regulates public procurement and aim to minimize the abuse of processes, rules and standards in the awards and execution of
public sector contracts.
“I
will also recommend that we adopt a code of ethics in doing business in Nigeria
and ensure a framework to make it work.
“Integrity
is the foundation of leadership as there are no moral shortcuts in the game of
business and life.
“We
need integrity in the public and private business and it must start at the top.
Organisations and public institutions must run their businesses in a forthright
manner.
“Make
integrity the heart and soul of your business culture.
“If the entrepreneur does not have integrity, others who walk with him
or her will definitely falter and the society will also suffer for his
self-centredness and misconduct.”
Obasanjo noted that if the
operating structure of the government is transparent, accountable and operated
against the backdrop of genuine transformation, economic ventures and
investments would sprout and the national reserve will swell, adding that good
planning will see public infrastructure booming and becoming reliable.
“When
justice rules a nation, everyone is glad; when injustice rules everyone groans.
Show me a righteous ruler and I will show you a happy people and a wholesome
society,” he said.
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