FORMER President Olusegun Obasanjo yesterday lamented the decline in moral values, hard work and integrity among youths.
To address this, he opined that the youths be exposed to biographies
and records of works of the nation’s heroes, saying this would go a long
way in helping them in their pursuit self- advancement.
Obasanjo, who spoke at the formal presentation of the biography of a
late university don and industrialist, Prof. Ayo Ogunsheye titled, ‘Ayo
Ogunsheye: The workers’ economist’, maintained that exposing the youths
to records of life and service of notable personalities in the country
could encourage them to be serious.
The former president who extolled the virtues of Ogunsheye, said: “I
want to urge family members of good Nigerians whose records we like to
have but we have not had, to work towards documenting their history and
achievements.
“This will help in putting right the history of our country. It will
also help to impact on the younger generation who will be the leaders of
tomorrow. It is necessary particularly now that we have a country where
anything goes. The moral value was very high in the country in not so
distant past.”
The former president stressed further that “by remembering men and
women of integrity in the land, we would have helped in moving this
country on the part of restitution and turn it from the status of
anything goes.”
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