Atiku Abubakar |
A former vice president, Atiku Abubakar, has berated the President
Muhammadu Buhari-led administration over its alleged failure to
implement the change promised Nigerians in 2015.
Abubakar, a presidential aspirant under the platform of the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP, said the change promised Nigerians over three
years ago by the current government was “empty and hollow.”
In a statement he personally signed to mark Nigeria’s 58th
Independence anniversary, the Waziri of Adamawa said the current
government has reversed the fortunes of the country.
The former vice president, while listing some of the failures of the
current government, however expressed hope in the nation’s youths, who
he said give hope for the future.
According to the statement, “My dear fellow citizens of our great nation Nigeria,
“On this occasion of our 58th Independence Anniversary, I bring you
glad tidings. Although I am not glad about the state of our nation
today, I am hopeful of a better tomorrow.
“You may ask why I am not glad. It should be obvious. A mere three
years ago, we were the third fastest growing economy in the world. As I
write this to you today, our fortunes have reversed to the point where
we are now the world headquarters for extreme poverty, according to the
World Poverty Clock and the World Economic Forum.
“The promise of change, which many Nigerians, myself included,
celebrated three years ago, has been seen for what it is, a hollow and
empty promise devoid of meaning and the incapacity of the promisor to
deliver on his promises.
“Yet, I am hopeful, as you and your family should be. The indomitable
Nigerian spirit gives me hope. Our youth, like the five girls from
Regina Pacis Secondary School Onitsha, Anambra state, who won the 2018
World Technovation Challenge in the Silicon Valley, give us hope.
“Bright Nigerian youth, like Israel Zakari Galadima from Borno State,
who emerged the best overall student in the 2018 Joint Admissions and
Matriculation Board’s University Matriculation Examinations (UME) after
scoring 364, make us hopeful for the future.
“At the beginning of the year, we were shocked as a nation, by news
from the National Bureau of Statistics, that 7.9 million Nigerians had
lost their jobs in just 21 months. We were further shaken by the fact
that Nigeria had overtaken India as the nation with the largest out of
school children population in the world, even though India has seven
times our population.
“We were further warned by one of the world’s largest banks, HSBC,
that our economy faces challenges if we do not make certain personnel
changes in the near future. These warnings were also corroborated by the
world’s foremost economic magazine, The Economist.
“Indeed, this was not the Nigeria our founding fathers visualised.
What they visualised was a Nigeria founded on unity, faith, peace and
love. We owe it as a duty to keep faith with their vision.
“That is why today, I make bold to pledge that I will devote the rest
of my life to building bridges across Nigeria in order that the
founding fathers’ vision of unity, faith, peace and love, is
materialised in my lifetime, so help me God. Those of us, who God has
blessed with ability, also have a corresponding responsibility to use
that ability for the common good of the collective.
“Nigerian youth are not lazy as some have said. They are desirous of
working, but there is a dearth of jobs. This is why I have committed
personal resources to open multiple businesses in 2018 to get as many
unemployed Nigerians working again. This is why I set up animal feed
plants to provide an alternative to animal grazing so that lives may be
saved just as jobs are created. Our people should not have to give up
their lands to save their lives.
“I call on others like me, who have entrepreneurial ability, to use
such abilities to help assuage the chronic unemployment in the land. We
owe it as a duty to our God, our founding fathers and our nation.
“I have much more to say on this issue. But for today, permit to say
God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria and all her peoples. Happy
Independence Day to you and your family.”
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