The
Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole, has called on Nigerians to engage
in collective nation building rather than “wallow in self-pity.”
According to him, the country has had its fair share of problems.
Oshiomhole, who spoke at an event to
mark Nigeria’s 55th Independence Anniversary held at the Samuel
Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin, said as a developing country, Nigeria had
experienced challenges of insecurity, violent crimes, unemployment and
poverty, all of which he said were prevalent all over the world.
“I do not know of any country on the
planet that does not have its own problems. In fact, when you watch the
electronic media, you will realise that we are a lot better than many
other countries,” the governor said.
He stated that while such problems could
slow down continuous development, the determination of a country and
its citizens to surmount them and move forward was of great importance.
Oshiomhole also reiterated the need to
support President Muhammadu Buhari as part of efforts to sustain the
fight against corruption, which he said had hampered the objectives set
by Nigeria’s founding fathers.
He said, “We now have a President we can
proudly say, ‘That is my President’. Our president has rightly
identified the fact that we need to stand in unity to confront
corruption and any of those vices that explain the gap between the
promise and today’s reality.
“Those who want to chicken out will soon
find that what they watch in the electronic media is not all that there
is Europe. Across the world, we have people who are homeless. Across
the world, we have people who are unemployed. Across the world, there
are nations with all sorts of problems, including civil war.
“Today, we celebrate 55, not because we
have overgrown hunger, not because we cannot see those who deserve jobs
but cannot find them, not because we are happy with the level of poverty
and the level of insecurity but because we are confident that, having
learnt from our mistakes of the past, we now have a national leadership
that is ready to provide an inspiring leadership to address all of those
problems.”
In the area of socio-economic
development in the state, the governor assured that his administration
would continue to sustain its efforts in rural infrastructure programmes
aimed at improving lives and forestalling unnecessary migration to
urban areas.
He added, “I ask all of us to support
the President, have faith in our country, and together, we will build
Nigeria to a level and put in place the right socio-economic policy
framework that will ensure that the wealth of our nation is reflected in
the quality of lives of our people.”
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