I Came Back To Nigeria From Harvard To Fix Nigeria' Public Procurement
Process, Says Ezekwesili
“I came back to come and
do what became known as 'due process' to ensure that we get value for the money
spent in the country. Before I came, ministers were of the act of giving money
out anyhow but when I came in, I ensured it was stopped,” she said.

Speaking
at the launch of the Red Card Movement in Lagos, Ezekwesili said she did not
come home to become a Minister or join governance but to improve the standard
of the economy.
“I
came back to come and do what became known as 'due process' to ensure that we
get value for the money spent in the country. Before I came, ministers were of
the act of giving money out anyhow but when I came in, I ensured it was
stopped,” she said.
Speaking
of her desire to build a good Nigeria, Ezekwesili asserted that she desires a
country that can stand side by side with other developed countries of the
world.
“I
want a Nigeria that is governed well, a Nigeria that will overtake Singapore. A
Nigeria where I can sit back and watch Nigerian children conquer the world;
that’s the Nigeria I am fighting for.”
Responding
to critics that she is part of the movement for personal gains and position in
government, Ezekwesili maintained that she has been fighting against poor
governance since military dictatorship. She further hinted that she has been in
government and has the opportunity to take whatever she would need but she is
more concerned about building a Nigeria where the children of the poor would
have access to same education the children of the rich do.
“I
have been fighting against poor governance for long, I was involved in the
fight against military and led concerned professionals that were advocating for
good governance in this country even against the military dictator, Abacha.”
“If
I am looking for something, I would have got it or stole when I was in government;
I am not looking for anything, so anybody that is saying I am fighting so I can
be given position. I don’t need anything from anybody that would make me
act."
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