Renowned journalist, internationally
acclaimed author and host of popular, Fareed Zakaria’s GPS on CNN,
Dr. Fareed Zakaria at the 2012 Airtel Night of Influence exhorted Nigerian
leaders to take charge of the country’s future by investing heavily in the
education sector in order to provide quality foundation for Nigerian
children.
Zakaria who spoke yesterday under the
theme, Africa’s Political Economy: The Challenge of Leadership at
the Airtel Night of Influence, a high profile gathering of Nigeria’s best and
brightest, including former President Olusegun Obasanjo, observed that a focused
investment in human capital development and building strong institutions to
safe-guard society from human failings are important requirements for lifting
developing nations out of the lowest levels of economic growth.
The cerebral TV anchorman also
advised that rather than “subsidizing the present or buying votes, leaders
should invest in education, invest in Infrastructure, invest in healthcare and
invest in the future.”
Citing Taiwan and South Korea, he
further observed that although these countries do not have natural resources,
they have emerged strong economies with impressive GDP growth rates because of
their efforts in developing human capital and building strong institutions.
He also noted that the United States
of America currently exports human capital in Liquefied Natural Gas and other
areas because the country had invested in research, training and development in
those areas.
Said he: “There is so much human
talent in Africa and in Nigeria. These talents need to be unlocked through
education. It is an irony that countries experiencing high GDP growth are
countries without natural resources. Look at Taiwan. What they have is typhoon…
they do not have any natural resources; yet, they have managed to emerge as one
of the countries with the highest GDP growth rate.”
In his remarks former President of
the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Olusegun Obasanjo commended Dr.
Zakaria for his courage and insightful presentation and affirmed his belief in
a bright future for Nigeria.
“I must say I am an incurable
optimist and I can see that the future of our country is bright. And if we do
what we have to do, that future is near,” said former president Obasanjo
Speaking earlier, the Chairman,
Airtel Networks Limited, Dr. Oba Otudeko, in his opening remarks, restated
Airtel’s commitment to providing world class telecommunications services to
Nigerians.
“Airtel Nigeria means business and is
challenging strongly for leadership in the industry. And I dare say we are
demonstrating our commitment by the major initiatives we are embarking on in
network coverage expansion, capacity enhancement and quality improvement.
“We have a network that currently has
capacity for double the subscriber base. With over $1.5 billion dollars
invested over the past two years, it is only a matter of time before we assume
our rightful place in the Nigerian telecoms industry. Don’t forget we were
first to commence commercial operations on August 5, 2001! I am proud to
say that we do not only have some of the most highly motivated employees in the
industry, we also have the largest and the biggest 3.75G network in Nigeria.”