IT IS NOT ENOUGH TO BUILD SOCIAL AMENITIES, ABIODUN JINADU TO PROF.YEMI OSINBAJO BY DAVID ADENEKAN

IT IS NOT ENOUGH TO BUILD SOCIAL AMENITIES, ABIODUN JINADU TO PROF.YEMI OSINBAJO BY DAVID ADENEKAN


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January 15th,2022


Abiodun Jinadu Speaks To Vice President Yemi Osinbajo: "It Is Not Enough To Build Social Amenities As Good As That Is, Persist Further, Build A System That Works".

Abiodun Jinadu, your life experience has made you who you are today and I pray you will continue to work in the shadows of God's grace and wisdom.

Thanks Abiodun for a strong voice that reverberates the key issue in governance today, "the government should persist further and build a system that works". Abiodun, this is the genesis and summary of all the multifarious problems we are facing in Nigeria today. We cannot say it better but to agree with you in totality.

Abiodun, you hit the nail on the head, GBAM!!!

I doff my hat for your God given wisdom and knowledge. Love you...

Also, as bad as we may think the country is in a very bad shape, there are still many like Abiodun Jinadu who want to stop barely surviving but persist further and strive towards a greater height.

Also, I believe his words for the likes of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, "It is not enough to build social amenities, persist further and build a system that works".

I hope this is a take home assignment for the likes of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo who are special guests in this event.

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Yes, nothing will work in Nigeria without building a good system. I have heard the ruling party, APC on many occasions taken pride in building infrastructures. There is nothing wrong in building infrastructures but social amenities that you are building on a dysfunctional system will eventually be a colossal waste. "A house that you build on a faulty foundation will collapse".

Moreover, the current system is not just working and the country is already at a crossroad. It is either we strive to build a system that works for all and sustain the many social amenities that we already had or the end of a country called Nigeria.

Yes, a system that is devoid of fairness and justice cannot stand the test of time.

Truth is always bitter.

My take......

Time will tell.

David Adenekan writes from Chicago, Illinois.

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