After President Muhammadu Buhari said last
Friday that Nigeria is broke and he might not be able to pay ministers,
some minister-designates have said they are ready to work for free.
Shittu,
representing Oyo state at the yet-to-be-constituted Federal Executive Council,
said he was ready to give his services for free to Nigeria if that was what the
situation demanded.
According
to Shittu, who is also a legal practitioner and human rights activist, what
matters is the intention to serve and not the financial benefits.
“It is an issue of national service. There is
nothing too much to sacrifice. If that is what our situation in Nigeria
demands, then we must put ourselves up selflessly. We cannot say because of
selfishness, we cannot work selflessly,” he said.
“With my background as somebody from a very humble
family, I know what poverty is and I have been experiencing it. I have been
dogged in conforming to the dictates of politics and poverty. There is nothing
too much to sacrifice for the service of our people,” he
added.
Adewole,
a former vice chancellor of the University of Ibadan, in a statement signed
by his media aide Sunday Saanu, said he was ready to serve the nation
without pay.
Saanu
who is to represent Osun state said: “It is a great honour to
serve one’s fatherland and I can tell you Prof. Adewole is ready to serve
Nigeria without collecting salaries. Everything is not about money. It is
a privilege and a great honour to serve. This is what he was doing at his
former school. He was paying some teachers employed to complement government’s
efforts.
“He is not driven by money but passion to make
positive impact in the nation in whatever capacity.”
The
former governor of Rivers state, Rotimi Amaechi, also said he did not accept to
be a minister for personal and pecuniary gains.
According
to Amaechi’s former aide, Ibim Semenitari, he is interested in the development
of Nigeria. “If he (President Buhari) has not said that he would not
pay ministers, the question of whether he (Amaechi) will work for free should
not be necessary. We know that we are currently dealing with hard times. For us
as a country, we will manage our cost,” Ibim Semenitari said.
“He
(Amaechi) has never run for anything because he is looking for money. His interest
is in the development of Nigeria,” the former aide added.
Source: Naij.com
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