Big Problem! Bola Tinubu Reveals Those Who Caused Nigerian Woes, And What Must Be Done To Salvage It
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The All Progressives Congress (APC) National Leader, Bola Ahmed Tinubu has called on Nigerians to be bold enough to acknowledge their contributions to the sorry state of the nation.
The Former Lagos State Chief Executive while delivering the 25th convocation lecture of the Lagos State University, LASU, titled: ‘Global trends: Nigeria and its place in the world, do we love ourselves enough?’, advised Nigerians to truthfully acknowledge the fact that everyone is responsible for the parlous state of the nation’s social, economic and political sectors.
The Presidential aspirant who was represented on the occasion by the Deputy
Governor of Lagos State, Dr Obafemi Hamzat, opined that despite being ranked
the seventh most populous nation on earth, its ranking in the 131st
position globally in GDP per capital is not good news, considering the
developmental struggles in the social, economic and political sectors of the
country.
In his words:
“Let us not fool ourselves. History is patient yet not forever lenient
regarding negligent folly.
“There comes a time when there is no time. Our nation approaches such a moment.
“We have boasted of enormous potential for decades, consoling our discomfort by
saying that potential will be realized tomorrow.
“But something disappointing seems to happen when tomorrow becomes today.
“Years and decades have passed, yet greatness remains elusive. If greatness
came merely by speaking of it, we would be among the greatest nation in human
history.
“Instead, Nigeria remains locked in place. We remain an economy unjustly
designed to export raw materials and import increasingly expensive finished
products.
“The name of the raw materials might have changed from cocoa and groundnut to
oil and gas. The dire effects of this uneven economic arrangement remain the
same.
“We must be truthful enough to acknowledge this lapse, bold enough to correct
it, and tolerant enough not to endlessly vilify each other for causing it. We
are all both cause and hopefully solution. Let us join hands. We must reform
this nation,” he said.
Tinubu, while comparing economic developments in Nigeria with some other nations,
noted that the country had been segregated into two unequal economic spheres.
“One, populated by a select few who flourish in the financial, corporate and
virtual worlds. This group will be able to buy and do anything they want. The
other will be the crowded house of the majority who work hard but earn very
little given their strenuous effort. They will struggle but not gain. Toil not
to triumph but merely survive. This unfairness has gone too long. We must end
it,” he noted.
On high youth unemployment in Nigeria, he opined that with youth
under-employment and unemployment projected to reach 60 per cent, urgent steps
should be taken to redress the situation by increasing the nation’s annual
economic growth.
“Sadly, Nigeria has never experienced double-digit growth for any sustained
period. Nigeria and South Korea had per capita incomes of roughly $800 in 1950.
By 2008, Nigeria’s per capita incomes doubled. Meanwhile, South Korea’s
ballooned by over 2000 per cent,” he added.
On the need to quickly pay attention to agriculture, Tinubu raised the alarm
that climate change and desertification were rapidly depleting arable land in
the country.
“For many northern states, the percentage of land under attack exceeds 30 per
cent. We face a harmful dynamic. More people are forced off the land due to
deforestation, desertification and low rural incomes. Some of them crowd into
other rural areas competing for limited resources with existing inhabitants,”
he said.
The former Lagos State Governor, while proffering solutions to the challenges,
said the focus of the government should be beamed on youth urban employment,
agriculture, real estate reform, education and economy and infrastructure among
others.

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