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Integrity
in Federal Executive Council
By ULONNAYAH ORIAKUCHUKWU
Thursday, November
26, 2009
Integrity is to do what is right when no body is watching.To
fail to do what is right when everyone is watching is shamelessness.
We are not ASUU neither are we contractors. We are ordinary
Nigerian citizens whose children’s brains are continually
damaged by the Federal Ministry of Education (FME) despite
the hundreds of billions of naira which ‘Saint’
Umaru Musa Yar’Adua’s administration pumps into
the sector.
“Once upon a time, there was a country where the children
of common citizens were forbidden from eating food containing
protein by the various colonialists that oppressed the people,
to the extent that local manufacturers who wanted to break
this unwritten constitution were supplied with raw materials
injected with poison. The people have been conditioned to
avoid protein, especially Nd’Igbo who suffered, and
are yet to recover from the post-traumatic shock of the Biafran
war. We all thought that this was the “hidden agenda
of the Hausa oligarchy”.
The people began to cry unto their heavenly father in so many
Holy Ghost services and vigils. Then one day, God heard them
from heaven and gave them Hausa servant-leader president whose
heart is pure and humble to a fault. He appointed a very beautiful
ebony-colored lady with a high international reputation and
unquestionable integrity to be in-charge of the strategic
position of Information. And also appointed an Igbo man to
be in charge of the nutrition of that country especially the
common man and his children, so that the people will be re-branded
from bitter life to a better life.
But despite all the fund that is approved to the Ministry
of this Igbo man, he merely changed the name, and is still
giving the people the same ordinary carbohydrate and poisoned
protein except his family and friends who go shopping for
food in the whiteman’s country.
Which of the following do you think this Igbo man deserves
for his satanic, unconstitutional and undemocratic behaviour
- immediate dismissal from office, life imprisonment or death
by hanging?
Your Royal Excellency ma, we shall be grateful if the Federal
Executive Council calls that Igbo man to order. His name is
Dr. Sam Ominyi Egwu. He is a member of the Federal Executive
Council.
As children of the Most High God, we are trained not to repay
evil for evil. Since he wants our children to continue to
have a bitter life, we won’t pay him back in his coins
because we know that he has a family. Just beg this man to
stop damaging the brains of our children or honourably resign.
We are willing to cope with the wounds he has already inflicted
on our people.
The honourable minister of education knows what to do. Even
his Personal Assistant who told us that they can survive the
wrath of the Almighty God if they continue to damage the brains
of our people also knows. This people believe there are above
the law. Do they have integrity?
The etymology of the word ‘integrity’ can suggest
insight into its use and meaning. It stems from the Latin
adjective ‘integer’ (whole, complete). In this
context, integrity may comprise the personal inner sense of
‘wholeness’ deriving from say, honesty and consistent
character. As such, one may judge that others have integrity
to the extent that one judges whether they behave according
to the values, beliefs, and principles they claim to hold.
Professor Steven L. Carter of the Yale Law School explains
that:
"Integrity is the refusal to engage in behaviour that
evades responsibility. It is also an understanding of different
modes or styles in which some discourse takes place, and integrity
tries to discover some truth”.
The Yale professor of law further explains that integrity
requires three steps - discerning what is right and what is
wrong; acting on what you have discerned, even at personal
cost; and saying openly, that you are acting on your understanding
of right and wrong.
We pray that our search for integrity in the Federal Executive
Council (FEC) will not be difficult. What we are looking for
is not 100%, we don’t ask for 50%, but is it too much
if we ask for 1% integrity? We just want to find 1% integrity,
just one person in the Federal Executive Council who can call
the minister of Education to order to stop damaging our people’s
brains, we are not under a military colonialism.
Let him come to understand that the primary purpose of appointing
him to head the FME and the budgetary allocations is to help
the people appropriate their rights to normal basic education,
and not to write too many papers and roadmaps without achieving
any results and in the long run do more harm to the system.
In fact he should give us normal education or resign before
the end of November 2009.
Distinguished great men and women of wisdom, the truth of
the matter is that this is very easy to achieve, and we are
willing to help. When the people are given the appropriate
non-brain-damaging education our prosperity both individually
and collectively will dramatically improve. We pray that we
shall find 1% integrity in the FEC very soon so that the re-branding
process initiated by the Minister of Information will not
be in vain. This problem is very easy to solve if we find
integrity in the FEC, I repeat.
God dey for heaven o-o! God dey watch o-o! foreigners dey
watch o-o!
Integrity is to do what is right when nobody is watching.
To fail to do what is right when everyone is watching is shamelessness.
We are sure that the men and women at the FEC will rise to
the challenge especially when the answer to the question is
very easy and blowing in the wind.
God bless you, and god Bless Nigeria.
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