Prince Bola Ajibola (SAN),was president of the Nigeria Nigerian Bar
Association (NBA) between 1984 and 1985 when he led Nigerian lawyers in a
boycott of the courts in protest against the perceived dictatorial
tendencies of the General Muhammadu Buhari military regime.
Following the overthrow of the Buhari regime, Ajibola was appointed
the Minister
of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, and
notably served the nation gratis despite employing a number of
enterprising lawyers as aides. One of the aides who served as his Senior
Special Assistant was one Mr. Yemi Osibanjo, presently the
Vice-President of the country.
Prince Ajibola subsequently rose to serve as a judge of the
International Court of Justice at The Hague. Ajibola, 81, is the Olori
Omo Olowu of Owu Kingdom, Abeokuta, Ogun State and is the proprietor,
Crescent University Abeokuta, Ogun State. In this interview he
encourages the government not to backtrack in the fight against
corruption, advises his former ward, Prof. Osibanjo and laments how vice
has hindered Nigeria’s growth. Excerpts:
What is your reaction to the spew of allegations about the sharing of money meant for purchase of arms by some few people?
That is the reason I have always felt that going into any public
office, the aspirants must first of all be thoroughly examined, tested
and their past performances and their positions must be looked into. In
fact, they should also examine them mentally whether they are fit and
proper persons to go into the offices.
They must also ensure that they are not going to fix in all those
greedy people who are desirous of going in there to steal and to take
the money of the government for their own purpose just to enrich
themselves.
A lot of people think that going into politics is just getting there
to steal what they can steal. There is this idea now of stomach
infrastructure. So, is it government they are now going to serve with
this idea of stomach infrastructure? That is very sad. It is sad!
When I was in government, I was there fully ready and conscious of my
service to the nation and was interested in improving the position of
the nation.
Not only had I refused taking my salaries but also I was pumping my
money into it. I was serving with my money being put into it. I was
engaging the services of clerks, secretaries, staff into ministry of
justice being paid for by myself. Who is doing that now among them?
All they are interested in is to get there and steal money to buy SUVs
and to acquire as much as possible because they all think about
governing as a place of booty where they can enrich themselves either by
hook or crook and they are even the highest paid public servants in the
whole world.
Sharing of arms money: Public office seekers must be mentally examined — Bola Ajibola
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