FORMER President Goodluck Jonathan has said that his administration
fought corruption in the country without making noise about it.
Mr. Jonathan said this on Monday while speaking at the Oxford Union of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom.
The immediate past Nigerian leader spoke on the theme “Promoting Youth Entrepreneurship”.
Responding
to inquiries by some of the students regarding his administration’s
fight against corruption, Mr. Jonathan said he would not like to
“interfere with the legal processes” because “several matters are
pending in court”.
Mr. Jonathan however said he did enough to reform anti-corruption agencies to enable them function effectively.
“We
reformed the institutions and introduced various mechanisms to stop the
corruption problems in our country without publicity,” he said.
Mr. Jonathan lost his bid for a second term in 2015.
Using
his Twitter handle, the former president paid glowing tributes to
Nigerian youth and said “any Nation that does not spend its wealth and
resources to develop the capacity of its youth, will be forced to use
them to fight insecurity.
“As a leader, you can decide through your policies to educate the youth, or face the consequences of failing to do so,” he said.
Mr.
Jonathan also said his administration put in place some youth related
policies, which, he said, helped grow the Nigerian economy.
“Despite
incredible challenges, Nigerian youths are achieving great things and
placing Nigeria positively in the world map. They inspire us,” he said.
He also said his administration increased the allowances due to Youth Corps members by more than 100% in 2011.
Mr.
Jonathan added that the PDP administration that he led “identified
Nollywood as a sector that can employ many young people and provided a
grant of $200 million to boost the industry”.
“As a result, Nollywood became a major contributor to our GDP and in 2014, the industry contributed 1.4% to our GDP,” he said.
“We
may not have been perfect, but we did our best, and our best yielded an
era of unprecedented economic growth for Nigeria. A growth that proved
the truism that a Nation’s wealth is not underneath the ground but
between the ears of her people.
“Under my watch, Nigeria was projected by CNN Money to be the third fastest growing economy in the world for the year 2015.
“While
serving as President of Nigeria, I worked for the next generation and
not for the next elections. I have no regrets for what I did,”Mr.
Jonathan said.
The former president also called on contemporary
African leaders to see youth entrepreneurship as a collective project
transcending national boundaries.
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