Why Integrity Matters Even to Criminals
Former Vice President of Nigeria, Yemi Osinbajo, recently made a thought-provoking statement, lamenting the scarcity of integrity in society.
In his remarks, Osinbajo pointed out that even thieves are now searching for people of integrity to safeguard their stolen money, highlighting the paradoxical situation where honesty has become such a rare quality that even those involved in dishonest activities seek it out for personal security.
This comment underscores the widespread perception of moral decay and corruption within various sectors of society.
Osinbajo’s message reflects his long-standing advocacy for integrity, transparency, and good governance, and it serves as a call for leaders and citizens alike to prioritize ethical behavior in their dealings.
The former vice president’s statement resonates with ongoing discussions in Nigeria about the need for accountability and the restoration of trust in public and private institutions.
His remark also touches on the irony of how those who lack integrity themselves are still dependent on people of character to maintain their illicit gains, thereby showing the indispensable value of integrity even in morally compromised situations.
Osinbajo’s message is a reminder of the crucial role integrity plays in both personal and societal development, and it continues to provoke debate on how to restore ethical standards in Nigeria.