President
Muhammadu Buhari has been advised to adopt the Pareto's Principle in
governance, where just 20 percent of governance time is dedicated to
the past, “otherwise it will take forever for majority of Nigerians
to begin to see changes.”
According
to Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo, Senior Pastor of Kingsway International
Christian Centre, KICC, who gave the advice, going by Parento's
Principle, the Federal Government should dedicate 20 percent of
resources to going after loot and perceived looters, while 80 should
be given to creating an enabling environment and a future for
Nigerians.
Speaking
to journalists during the 10th edition of the annual widows new year
party in Ode-Omu, Osun State, he said: “President Muhammadu Buhari
is a man of great integrity, who wants the best for the country. But
if he spends all of his time pursuing those who stole us blind, the
majority of us who did not steal will suffer.
“Therefore,
he must use the Parento's Principle to approach governance. If you
have your eyes permanently on the rear view mirror, you cannot drive
fast. The past deserves just 20 percent.”
The
widows' empowerment programme, held on the grounds of the
newly-accredited Kings University, attracted over 6,000
beneficiaries.
On
the institution, Ashimolowo said Kings University will commence
academic activities this week with 40 students on scholarship, while
preparations are on for Matthew Ashimolowo Technical College, MATEC.
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