Saturday, March 7, 2015

NIGERIA'S SITUATION IS WORRISOME - OBJ

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has said West African countries and Britain are worried about developments in Nigeria.
He said this while addressing guests at the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library, Abeokuta, on Thursday during the celebration of his 78th birthday and 2015 annual summit.

Obasanjo, who reiterated his commitment to the country, said each time he travelled to these countries, he was normally inundated with enquiries from their leaders on the precarious nature of Nigeria situation, in terms of security, political and socio-economic challenges.
He explained that the countries had pointed out to him that any turmoil in Nigeria might have dire consequences on its West Africa neighbours and even Britain, given the large population of the country.
He said, “We are about 180 million now. Our brothers and sisters in West Africa are worried, and when they talk to me and I said why were they worried, they said, ‘if half a million Nigeria go to Republic of Benin, we will overwhelm them; if two million (Nigerians) go to Ghana.
“Even Britain is worried, they are worried. They said their problem is that if one million Nigeria go to Britain, they said in 10 years, there will be 10 million Nigerians in Britain and they will rather keep us here.”
The former president said the nation was experiencing a peculiar set of challenges, which required leaders with requisite experience for such challenges.
“May God give us leaders that occasion like this deserves,” he said.
Obasanjo, who dressed in a white agbada, noted that there were too many think-tanks in the country, saying what was needed currently were ‘do-tanks.’
He said with the enormous resources the nation was blessed with, no Nigerian child should lack access to education, food and employment, adding that the mismanagement of the resources had landed the country in its current mess.
The former Head of State said, “My concern is that we have too many think- tanks; we need more of do-tanks. The point is we can do and we have no reason why we can’t do and we have also seen that one individual can make a difference.
“There is no reason why any Nigerian child, at this point in time, should not have a basic education, food and nutrition. Not only Nigerian child, no Nigerian should go to bed without food.
“We have the resources to achieve all that; that we are not achieving it does not mean we don’t have the resources. It is because we haven’t managed our resources well.
“Employment, if all other things are right, there should be no reason for any Nigerian who wants to be employed not to have the opportunity for employment.”
He noted that if the unemployment malaise persisted for the next 15 years, “and if all those things that all these young ones are expecting are not there, in 15 years time, they will be be good recruits for Boko Haram or its equivalent.”
Delivering a paper titled: Imperatives of a National Security Framework for Development and Progress of Nigeria, the former Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Martin Luther Agwai, condemned the involvement of the military in politics
He noted that the military, saddled with the responsibility of defending the territorial integrity of the country, should stay away from the murky water of politics.
Agwai warned that should the military abandon its primary responsibility and engage in politics, the country might be doomed, as even smaller countries might threaten our territorial influence.

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