Osinbajo stated this in Abuja on Wednesday at the ongoing 21st National Economic Summit on the theme “Reforming Public Institutions to Ensure Competitiveness And Accountability”. The vice president specifically charged the elite in the country to play a significant role in upholding existing rules and regulations. “I find that everybody will like the rules to be applied so long as it will not apply to himself. We can’t apply the rules except we apply the rules to all of us; there should be no sacred cows…If we pick up somebody here and want to try him, I know how many calls I’ll get from people in this room. I’ve had the experience in public service and don’t mind being the tough guy. I’ve sacked people that needed to be sacked. So, there are no sacred cows. The rules will be applied anyway”, he said. According to the vice president, it is the collective responsibility of all Nigerians to bring about the much-desired changes in the country. “I think we must be one in deciding in this country that we want a change”, the vice president stated. He described the reform of public institutions as critical to efficient and transparent use of public resources as well as sustainable delivery of public good at national and sub-national levels. ]]>