Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome: FPRO Identifies Societal, Institutional Error, Calls for Intrinsic Reforms
The Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi,mnipr,mipra, has called on the entire echelon of society to take positive steps towards reforming the Nigerian society from inside out. Demystifying the role played by all societal parties which entrenches the get-rich-quick mentality in its members, particularly the youths who fall under the Generation Y and Z, he called for an overhaul of the current complacent mindset of sensitive structures in contemporary Nigerian society.
The FPRO made this call on 19th July, 2022, while presenting a paper on “Insecurity and Get-Rich-Quick Syndrome: Implications for the Nigerian Society” at a public lecture held by the Federal College of Education, Abeokuta, Ogun State. The Public Lecture had in attendance the Chief Host and Provost of the College, Dr. R. A. Soyele and the Commissioner of Police, Ogun State Police Command, CP Lanre Bankole, psc, who emphasized the important role of the family, as a microcosm of the country, in tackling the menace of insecurity in the land.
The presentation and its expected positive impact on the audience made up of the creme in Abeokuta, students and staff of the college, members of various unions, religious and traditional groups, lends credence to the fact that the school, beside the family, remains a vital ground for cross fertilisation of equally positive ideas for all-inclusive development in our country.
CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, minor,mipra,
Force Public Relations Officer,
Force Headquarters,
Abuja.
20th July, 2022.