Governors
elected under the umbrella of the All Progressives Congress (APC), on Monday,
identified unemployment as a major impediment to Nigeria’s quest for economic
development and vowed to tackle the menace in their respective states in
particular and the country as whole.
The
governors, under the aegis of Progressive Governors’ Forum, made the
declaration while speaking at the first Progressive Governance Lecture
entitled: “Unemployment and the Crisis of Governance in Nigeria: The Way
Forward’’ held in Ibadan.
The
lecture featured an assemblage of APC governors, their deputies, party chieftains
such as the Interim National Chairman, Chief Bisi Akande, former Head of State,
General Muhammadu Buhari, former Speaker of the House of Representatives,
Alhaji Aminu Bello Masari, former Governors Olusegun Osoba and Niyi Adebayo as
well as Pastor Tunde Bakare among others.
The maiden
lecture series was aimed at examining the nature, scope and dynamics of the
current unemployment and governance crisis in Nigeria with a view to exploring
alternative, creative and innovative solutions that could lead to mass creation
of decent jobs and good governance in Nigeria.
Welcoming
the progressive governors to the programme, the host governor, Senator Abiola
Ajimobi, saluted the APC leaders for the initiative of proffering scientific
solutions to the problem of unemployment in Nigeria.
“Our
decision to brainstorm on the national challenge of unemployment at this forum
underscores our belief that a mental and intellectual approach to the problem
would dissolve the challenge into nothingness in no long a time,’’ he said.
Governor
Ajimobi, who described the problem of unemployment as a global one, touching
many countries in various degrees, noted that Nigeria’s unemployment rate is
spiraling upwards, growing at 16 per cent per year.
“We must
do something urgently as a nation to reverse this trend,’’ the governor
emphasised, stressing that, “we must be attentive to the alarm raised by a
concerned citizen who warned that of all the aspects of social misery, nothing
is as heart-breaking as unemployment’’.
The
governor said the lecture series organised by APC was to provide a platform for
leadership, as, according to him “if you have leadership without governance,
you risk tyranny, fraud and personal fiefdoms. If you have governance without
leadership, you risk atrophy, bureaucracy and indifference.’’
The
Chairman of Progressive Governors’ Forum and governor of Imo State, Owelle
Rochas Okorocha, in his address, said the mission of the progressives was to
provide a unifying platform for partnership and collaboration among all state
governors that promote the principles and practices of progressive politics to
address current and future governance challenges.
Governor
Okorocha, who said that the lecture would be held every quarter, assured that
the resolutions reached at every lecture would be adopted by all APC states and
used to develop workable strategies for job creation.
The National Leader of APC, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, in his address, decried
the high level of insecurity in the country, attributing it to the high rate of
unemployment which he described as a time bomb that could explode if not
urgently addressed.
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This is why a two party system is needed urgently. It will enable both parties to work harder for the betterment of the people.
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ReplyDeleteDecievers! How many workers did they employ sinc they were voted in? instead they keeping on sacking. We cant b decieve again apc will loose it grips in s/west come 2015.
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