There was a critical assessment of the state of the
nation yesterday, with former Commonwealth Secretary General, Chief Emeka
Anyaoku and former Nigeria Permanent Representative to the United Nations,
Professor Ibrahim Gambari, with both expressing grave concerns at development
in the country.
While Anyaoku said that Nigeria was sleep-walking to national
disaster, Gambari said it is time for the nation to translate her potential to
reality.
According to
Anyaoku, the current leadership of the country seems to be indifferent to the
fact that Nigeria is sleep-walking to a national disaster, recommending that
the country fix its domestic issues towards returning to the global age of
foreign policy achievements and high global standards.
Also, former
Nigerian Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Prof. Ibrahim
Gambari, said it is time Nigeria translated her potential into reality, earning
its place as a leading country in the African nation even as the former
Vice-Chancellor of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Prof. Wale Omole
maintained that the country needs a new constitution.
They spoke
at the Akintola Williams Foundation (AWF) 2nd Annual Lecture with the theme:
“Re-establishing Nigeria’s Leadership Position in the World.”
Anyaoku, in
his recommendations of what should be done if Nigeria is to return to a
leadership position in international affairs, said that for every country,
there is a nexus between foreign policy and domestic policy, adding: “No
country can maintain a credible leadership position regionally or globally
without a politically stable and sound socio-economic domestic background and
so for any country to be able to exert credible influence and maintain a
leadership position to be reckoned with anywhere, it must achieve a reasonable
balance between its domestic and foreign policies.
“To achieve
greater political stability and deserving socio economic development in the
country, Nigeria must restructure its present governance as it where and must
do so by returning to true federalism which our founding fathers negotiated and
wisely agreed in the 1960, 1963 constitution to be the most suitable structure
for stability and development of our multi ethnic and multi religious country.
“With the
nature and structure of the ongoing agitations in several parts of the country,
our present leadership, including especially the senate, which two weeks ago
rejected the motion for devolution of powers. Our present leadership seems to
be indifferent to the fact that Nigeria is currently sleep walking to a
national disaster, restructuring will enable us create fewer and more viable
federating units for economic development.
According to
Gambari, “We have got the riches both material and human, we have to stop being
potential. We have to realize our potentialities and earn the position of the
leading African nation and one of the most important countries in the world.”
“Nigeria’s
hope for re-establishing and sustaining its leadership in Africa and the world
depends on five critical factors. First, and quite elementary, charity begins
at home. We cannot preach abroad what we do not practice at home.”
News Source: - Vanguard | August 11, 2017.
Image Source: - Vanguard | August 11, 2017.
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