Jonathan, who made the remark in Yenagoa on Saturday during the burial of the former National Security Adviser, Gen. Oweye Azazi, said that corruption was not the only challenge to good governance.
Jonathan made the statement in reaction to a remark made by the Rt. Rev. Hyacinth Egbebo, the Catholic Bishop of Bomadi. The clergyman had attributed the cause of accidents on Nigerian roads to bad roads created by corruption in government.
The president said, “If Nigerians would change their attitude, you will realise that most of these issues being attributed to corruption are not caused by corruption.
“Recently, I met with officials of the Federal Road Safety Corps who told me that they had discovered that majority of the road accidents are recorded on good roads. “So you can see it is not a matter of corruption, it is an issue of the people’s attitude.’’
In his tribute to Azazi, the president, who was accompanied by his wife, Patience, described the late general as a “detribalised Nigerian, who believed in merit and competence.
“If 50 per cent of Nigerians would behave like late Azazi, believe me, this country will change for the better. “I had no regret when I appointed him national security adviser, he was a good Nigerian.’’
Jonathan urged Nigerians to emulate the good virtues of the late Azazi, “who lived a life of service to his fatherland. “As we mourn Azazi, let us learn from his lifetime achievements to do what is right for the general good of our nation.
“Let us begin to pattern our lives in emulation of late Azazi’s life of devotion and dedication to national service.” In his tribute, Gov. Chibuike Amaechi of Rivers said the Niger Delta and Nigeria had lost a perfect military officer, whom he called “General’’.
He said that the Rivers Government would name a major road currently under construction in Port Harcourt after Azazi to immortalise his name. “On Monday, we shall put a signpost to officially name the street, a major road we are currently constructing opposite Elekahia, to be named, “General Andrew Owoye Azazi Street,” Amaechi said.
The President of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, described Azazi as a man of integrity, whose laudable achievements in national service speaks volume. “I can say that he is a man of integrity and that is one virtue that stood him out as an accomplished military officer and great leader.
“Truly, a great man has gone but let me say here that greatness is never about what you have but it is about what you do with what you have,” Oritsejafor said.
In his tribute, the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.- Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika, who led other service chiefs to the funeral service, described the deceased as a `firm and transparent Nigerian’, who believed in merit.
“I recall when Azazi was the Director of Military Intelligence; he changed officers’ negative perception of intelligence corps.
He was firm, transparent and believed in merit at all times,” he said. Ihejirika said Azazi died with his lofty dreams of a modernised Niger Delta, which would help to transform the region to great economic power.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the funeral service was attended by many dignitaries. They included service chiefs, traditional rulers and the former governors of Cross River and Bayelsa, Mr Donald Duke and Mr Diepreye Alamieyeseigha respectively.
Also in attendance was Gov. Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta, as well as some members of the Federal Executive Council and state and federal lawmakers.
The remains of the late Azazi were laid to rest at Ijaw National Heroes Park in Yenagoa after a funeral mass conducted by Rev. Father Joseph Opelema of St. Patrick’s’ Catholic Church, Yenagoa. (NAN)
Source: Vanguard
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