
Former Head of State and Chairman, Board of Patrons of the Arewa Consultative Forum, General Yakubu Gowon
Former Head of State and Chairman, Board
of Patrons of the Arewa Consultative Forum, General Yakubu Gowon, on
Tuesday bemoaned Nigeria’s unending woes and said the country could only
overcome its challenges through the unity of the citizens.
Gowon, who spoke at the inauguration of the new officers of ACF,said no nation could thrive on the victory of factions.
“It is very important to note that no
nation thrives on the victory of factions, but through ultimate
reconciliation,” the former Head of State said.
He said that though the country’s
politics and economy were going through hard times, the difficult times
should spur national grandeur and bring about good leadership and the
best in every Nigerian instead of the “current hype in ethnic
nationalism and religious bigotry that seek to promote cleavages that
are self destructive.”
He said, “The freedom brought about by
democracy defined democracy as government of the people and by the
people and for the people. It is expected to thrive on a triple
foundation of liberty, justice and common decency. That is why it is
said that democracy is rather a contest of ideas and reasons and not
contest for survival where politicians take it out violently among
themselves in the name of democracy.
“Only liberty, justice and common decency are true elements of democracy.
“We therefore appeal to our politicians
not to resort to violence in the name of freedom that comes with
democracy. You will agree with me in saying that although Nigeria may be
going through hard times, political, economic and social, we have a
resilience to tackle it successfully.
“The difficult times should spur national grandeur; bring about good leadership and the best in every one of us.”
The former Head of State said there was
the need for all Nigerians “to come together and unleash their energy
against the security challenges and other national malaise, be it Boko
Haram, ethno-religious crisis, kidnapping, militant activism, armed
robbery or piracy or any other such act that disrupt the peace and
harmony and threaten the economic and social development of the
country.”
“We believe the situation is not beyond
redemption and so, should not be allowed to set a national agenda of
reconsideration of our unity and nationhood,” he added.
Gowon also noted the emergence of
factions in the ACF, saying division in the group would only hamper the
realisation of its objectives.
He said, “I am compelled to mention this
because ACF emerged through the coming together of northern elders for
the expressed purpose of promoting peaceful coexistence in the north as
precondition for socio-economic development of the north and that of
Nigeria.
“We do not share in the reason being
advanced in favour of proliferation of elders groups that ACF is not
politically active. It is important to note that while ACF may not be
politically partisan for obvious reasons, many of the forum’s members
belong to different political parties.
“Rather than sing discordant tunes and
breed confusion in the polity, the different groups of elders should
remind themselves of the circumstances which brought about the existence
of ACF and come back to the fold in order to improve on the forum’s
performance for public good and in the interest of Nigeria.”
At the event, which was attended by
prominent northerners, Vice President Namadi Sambo said the nation would
require about $2.9tn dollars to address its infrastructural needs over
the next 30 years.
The VP also said statistics from the
National Bureau of Statistics showed that the North was lagging behind
other regions in the country in terms of human capital development. He
said that agriculture, which was the mainstay of the economy in the
North, had not been accorded the desired priority over the years.
Sambo said further that
linking oil revenue with the diversification of the economy was the
panacea for the growth and development of the northern economy. He added
that the North and other parts of the country required the articulation
and effective implementation of policies that would ensure effective
exploitation of its natural resources.
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