has cautioned Nigerian leaders not to be deceptive while solving
the country's problems.
The ex-naval chief said this during the 90th anniversary of
Ansar-Ud-Deen Society of Nigeria in Lagos.
He said that one of the conditions for Nigeria to survive beyond
2015 was for its leaders to find the right solutions to the nation's
challenges.
Ayinla said, "Nigeria will survive beyond 2015 as long as we tackle
our problems. We know our problems but it is left for us to
acknowledge the problems and to face them squarely. One of our problem
is the preponderance of our population. Our population is weighed down
by poverty.
"Our leaders are not speaking out. As leaders, when things are going
bad, we should not keep quiet. We should come out and say the truth no
matter who is going to be affected. One of those things that are
affecting us is that we don't always want to come out and say the
truth. Truth is bitter but we don't like hearing or saying it."
Yep the truth is bitter and we need to tell angry politicians congress (APC)
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