Former Minister of Aviation, Osita Chidoka, has criticized Bola Tinubu’s remarks regarding bribe-seeking officials within the government, asserting that Tinubu’s role should be promoting Nigeria rather than tarnishing its image.
At a gathering in Qatar, Tinubu encouraged investors to report any Nigerian officials soliciting bribes, emphasizing the country’s efforts to remove obstacles to investment.
During an interview on Channels TV’s Politics Today on Sunday, Osita characterized Tinubu’s statements as regrettable.
His said:
“It was an unfortunate statement. I was shocked and embarrassed that he was continuing Buhari’s type of de-marketing of Nigeria.
“There are many Nigerians who will not ask for a bribe or disturb people. The people who will probably ask you for a bribe are in the minority. The job of the president is to sell Nigeria, to be the chief spokesperson and chief salesperson of Nigeria.
“I think this is the lacuna that comes when there is a poor briefing from the agencies of government. I don’t blame the Tinubu.
“I blame the inability of people like the Minister of Information and Foreign Affairs for the theme of the government.
“The government has to have a theme like we are pro-investment; we want to attract foreign exchange.
“Our mission is to deodorize Nigeria, to tell a good story about Nigeria, to tell Africa’s rising narrative, and to say that this change of government is a new mandate that tells you how Nigeria has been able to sustain democracy for 24 going to 25 years now.
“So the story about Nigeria is not a story of bribery and corruption. And we don’t want a president who people are calling from Qatar to report a bribe.
“They should report them to the police, EFCC, ICPC, or any other office of government that deals with that.”
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