Founder
of Latter Rain Assembly, Pastor Tunde Bakare, has said that President
Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government is yet to prove it has the
courage and audacity needed to address the foundations of Nigeria’s
problems.
While he appreciated that the government, which started
sluggishly with several cases of policy somersaults, is now making
improvements, he, however, warned that the success and failure of the
present administration will be based on restructuring Nigeria, which
according to him is the main factor to Nigeria’s problems.
“After a
slow start characterized by series of policy somersaults, the current
government has created laudable medium term plans for socioeconomic
growth and recovery. However, it is yet to demonstrate the audacity and
courage required to address the foundations of the Nigerian problem, a
critical factor that will determine the success or failure of the
government and its plans at the end of the day. That factor is the
restructuring of our nation,” Bakare said.
According to him, “the
notion that the Nigerian nation is non-negotiable will remain contested
through agitations, until we summon enough courage to put it to the
test, and prove, through the outcome, that we are indeed prepared to
become a truly united nation.
“The hues and cries for restructuring in our nation appear not to have been well received by this present government.
“The
inquisitive may ask: ‘Why must we restructure?’ We must restructure to
correct the flaws in our federal system. A federated state is defined as
‘a territorial and constitutional community forming part of a federal
union.’
“In a true federal system, previously sovereign states
agree to confer their individual sovereignties on a central government.
In other words, the states create the federal government, as was the
case with the original thirteen American colonies. This was also the
case when the Nigerian federal system was originally conceived by our
founding fathers.”
This was contained in a speech Pastor Bakare
delivered during his State of the Nation broadcast on Sunday with the
theme, “Looking into the Future with the Eyes of Faith.”
Bakare,
contrary to critics of Buhari’s government, said that the government has
a direction in terms of goals and objectives that are mid to short term
as encapsulated in Medium Term Expenditure Frameworks and annual
appropriation bills or budgets.
He, however, pointed out that Nigeria still lacks a true national vision.
Bakare
said, “The biggest indicator of the absence of a national vision or
rallying point is the preponderance of sectional agitations – from the
clamour for self-determination by the Afenifere Renewal Group (ARG) and
the Oodua People’s Congress (OPC) in the South West, to the push for
secession by the Independent People of Biafra (IPOB) in the South East,
from the terror unleashed by Boko Haram in the North East, to the ugly
developments involving the Shiites in the North West, from the violent
attacks by herdsmen in parts of the North West, especially the wanton
destruction of lives and properties in Southern Kaduna, and in the North
Central from where it has spread down to the South, to the militant
quest for resource control by the Niger Delta Avengers in the South
South, there is no restraint to the degree of balkanization that awaits a
nation that lacks a unifying national vision.
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