Having
taken a cursory assessment of Nigeria as it celebrates the 53rd
Independence anniversary, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar yesterday
gave a verdict that Nigerians have lost faith in their government
because of what he termed this lack of vision on the part of the
government in the management of the nation’s political, economic and
social affairs.
Atiku who also said that the nation’s
economy during President Goodluck has weakened in the past few years
with crippling unemployment, especially among our youth, stressed that
Nigeria has become unable to deliver the goods and services to give the
people of Nigeria a decent standard of living and dignity, adding that
as a nation so blessed with all available resources, has no reason to
fail
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In a statement from his Media office
yesterday, the former Presidential Aspirant on the platform of the
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP said, “grand intentions without vision
meant nothing. Leaders must work with greater zeal and focus if
democracy is expected to produce the envisaged impact on the lives of
the people.
“Nigerians have lost faith
in their government because of this lack of vision in the management of
the nation’s political, economic and social affairs. ”
Meanwhile, Atiku Abubakar who described as ”senseless and tragic,” the
murder of dozens of agriculture students gunned down in their sleep in
Gujba, Yobe, saying it casts a “horrible image” on the events making the
53rd National Day Anniversary, said, “As a father, I am deeply saddened
by these senseless murders. These were young Nigerians studying
agriculture with a goal of helping to feed our nation.
“We must urgently review our strategy
for confronting these cowards. The murders at the Gujba College of
Agriculture are further proof we need to rethink how we provide security
for our nation.”
Atiku pointed to a quote by American
civil rights hero Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as a rallying point for
Nigeria : “Those who love peace must learn to organize as effectively as
those who love war.”
“We must organize ourselves better to
provide dignity and security for Nigeria. To defeat terror we must use
much more potent, unbeatable weapons: democracy, education and
opportunity.”
Speaking further on the nation as
Nigeria marks 53rd Independence, Atiku Abubakar who noted that leaders
should not seek elective offices simply for the sake of power if they
lack the vision to push economic growth, which in turn, creates
employment and greater prosperity for the citizens, said, “The economy
is central to everything and demands vision driven leadership to move
forward.
“Our economy has weakened in the past
few years with crippling unemployment, especially among our youth.
Nigeria has become unable to deliver the goods and services to give our
people a decent standard of living and dignity.”
The former Vice President who restated
his commitment to work with any willing Nigerians to make a difference,
however expressed concern at what he termed, unchanging shambolic state
of national infrastructure and the deteriorating state of education in
the country.
According to him, vision was not
achieved by mere rhetoric and good intentions. Instead, he said, leaders
at all levels need to be adequately equipped for the job they were
elected to do, adding that as an oil-rich nation, Nigerian leaders have
no excuses to fail, even as he stressed that inexperience; lack of
adequate preparation for office and drift should not be allowed to stand
in the way of the country.
He also argued that challenges like
attracting and sustaining foreign direct investments, improving
education, boosting the manufacturing sector, enhancing power
generation, improving security, tackling poverty and unemployment had
direct relationship with the quality of leadership a country has.
According to Atiku, vision doesn’t
exist in a vacuum, adding that performance levels could not be separated
from the qualities of elected leaders.
The former Vice President who said that
one of the challenges facing democratic governance was lack of emphasis
on issues and the promotion of sentiments over substance, said that
throughout the world, the citizens base their choices of leaders on
their proven abilities to deliver.
According to him, democracy is too
important to be left in the hands of those seeking elective offices for
its own sake without the vision to deliver the country from its
quagmire.
Source: Vanguard
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