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Nigeria On The Brink Of Collapse Because Of Criminalities, Insecurity – Obasanjo; Trolls Buhari On Economy, Graft, Urges Urgent Restructuring

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BEVERLY HILLS, June 26, (THEWILL) – Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has again warned that rising cases of insecurity, Kidnappings, cattle-rustling and other criminalities across the nation could lead to the nation’s collapse if the present administration does arrest the situation.

Obasanjo, who reiterated his earlier advise to President Muhammadu Buhari on the need to urgently restructure the country so that the regions and States could have a wider role in the areas of internal security, warning that the bitterness and ill feelings amongst leaders across the country could be calmed with restructuring.

The former president and ex-military ruler spoke at the 2020 Sobo Sowemimo Annual Lecture, organised by Abeokuta Club in Abeokuta, when he delivered a lecture on “COVID-19 Pandemic and Nigeria Security Issues.”

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He said: “Let me lay more emphasis on the issue of security, which, in itself, is serious enough to make restructuring imperative. The South-West governors cried out and devised ‘Amotekun’ as a solution or part-solution. We are yet to see how successfully that will be operated. Other zones are clamouring for a solution because in no state and in no geopolitical zone is life and property safe and secure.

“Criminality is the order of the day. And it cuts across the entire nation. Insecurity is one issue of commonality among Nigerians, no matter their tribe, language, religion, geographical location, gender, age or social position.

If we are all held hostage by criminality of Boko Haram, terrorists, herdsmen/farmers, bandits, kidnappers, militants, armed robbers, then we all have common ground to seek common solution by putting aside governance collapse, incompetence, failure, insincerity and insensitivity and chart a new stable, enduring and generally sustainable basis and platform for the Nigeria federation.

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“My personal conviction is that, with the experience we have had operating the current Constitution where we have seen some important aspects of the Constitution being breached willfully and wantonly, and with the centre seemingly being overwhelmed by the issue of security, with crying need from different quarters for reform of the basic structure of Nigeria’s federating units, there is need for the repositioning of our country for the purpose of unity, equity, competence, good governance, security, stability, healthy competition, justice, fast socio-economic development and making Nigeria undisputed regional leader.

“The Northern Elders Forum, through its spokesperson, Akeem Baba Ahmed, had declared President Buhari a failure on account of persistent insecurity within the nation.

“I leave out economy, which is in the doldrums, and fighting corruption where you see more heat than light and which is festering like a bad sore.

“Leaders in politics, private sector, religion, traditional institutions and civil society have cried out against pervasive insecurity in our land.
Salihu Garba, in his open letter to Arewa governors and legislators, has a lot to say.

“But he begins with, ‘Only insane people can sit and watch their people being killed, women and young girls raped, and sons abducted by some ragtag bandits, kidnappers or insurgent group, whose motivations have been built on demonic ideology, easy access to firearms and our collective failure in providing the desired community-based shepherd leadership and a fit-for-purpose security system’

“No one in his or her right senses will go against most of the points Salihu raised in his letter to strengthen Nigerian unity and oneness and enhance performance through devolution and restructuring.”

Obasanjo said the COVID-19 pandemic put Nigeria in a difficult position but argued that the country must respond in six key areas to stay afloat.

“The first is food availability and security. The second is employment and job security. The third is change in the pattern and style of living, including travelling. The fourth is innovation, science, technology, digitalisation and artificial intelligence. The fifth is local content, raw materials and substitutes. The sixth is diversification of the economy and enhancement of export commodities.

“It is up to us to take these six areas very seriously. With good leadership and right policy and with the public and private sectors working together, and the civil society joining hand, all the six areas can be taken care of and we can safely put the pandemic behind and move the country forward,” the former president said.

“For us in Nigeria, we have no alternative but to get it right, otherwise, the future will be worse than the present that is uncertain and bleak with economic downturn and pervasive insecurity.”

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