“It is important for all of us to realise that our society is suffering from lack of discipline and this has eaten deep into all sectors. This is one of the primary problem facing Nigeria as a nation as most people do not see corruption as a social vices that most be corrected.
“The issue is that we must all agree that we have a issue with discipline among the population and I would be of the opinion that a civil discipline corps should be put in place to revive the culture of discipline among our teeming youth population."
The lawmaker representing Obokun Constituency in Osun State House of
Assembly, Hon. Olatunbosun Oyintiloye, who made the call observed that
the most potent way to curb corruption among the new generation is to
revive and instill discipline among youths in the country.
He noted that if the War Against Indiscipline (WAI) of the Buhari/Idiagbon regime of 1981 had been sustained by successive administration, the spate of indiscipline among the teeming population would have been successfully curtailed.
He said corruption that has pervade all sphere of lives in the country is a form of indiscipline that has become part of the social order in almost three decades, saying a subtle campaign against indiscipline would go a long way to curb the menace especially among teenagers.
He noted that if the War Against Indiscipline (WAI) of the Buhari/Idiagbon regime of 1981 had been sustained by successive administration, the spate of indiscipline among the teeming population would have been successfully curtailed.
He said corruption that has pervade all sphere of lives in the country is a form of indiscipline that has become part of the social order in almost three decades, saying a subtle campaign against indiscipline would go a long way to curb the menace especially among teenagers.
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