After 62 Years, Nigeria Deserves More Than What It Has Achieved - Governor Wike
Category: Nigeria News
Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, on Saturday warned that with the growing
corruption and insecurity in Nigeria, the despair faced by millions of
Nigerians may not end soon.
He, however, appealed to the Supreme
Court to give the case concerning the collection and distribution of
value-added tax generated from the state by the Federal Government the urgency
it requires.
Wike, who made the appeal at the commemoration of the
62nd independence anniversary of Nigeria at the Sharks Football Stadium in
Port Harcourt on Saturday, explained that such urgency and eventual ruling on
the case in favour of the state would further add more financial resources
that would accelerate the economic growth of the state.
“We have
also not given up in our determination to right the injustice associated with
the collection and distribution of value-added taxes generated from the state
by the Federal Government just as we again call on the Supreme Court to,
please, treat this matter with the urgency that it requires,” he added.
The governor said since the return of democracy in 1999, the country had
continued to witness deliberate constitutional distortions, institutional
weaknesses and widespread corruption that had prevented Nigerians from
enjoying a robust democratic practice.
“This is not to say that Nigeria has not made any progress as a nation.
Certainly, we have achieved some visible developmental strides and economic
progress as Africa’s largest economy. The fact that we have remained together
despite the recurrent conflicts and crisis of confidence is also worth
celebrating as an achievement.
“But, after 62 years, Nigeria
deserves more than what it has achieved and Nigerians likewise deserve much
more than what their leaders have delivered to them with the country’s
enormous natural and human resources,” Wike said.
“Life is
sacrosanct, but the present Federal Government has failed in the most basic
duty to the nation to protect the lives and property of its citizens. Under
their watch, infrastructure across all sectors, including roads, education and
healthcare has collapsed. Tertiary education has remained comatose for over
seven months and with no employment opportunities, the Federal Government
continues to toy with the future of the youths.
“And with
compulsive corruption, insecurity, low export earnings, protracted Forex
crisis and an economy so close to bankruptcy the untold suffering and hopeless
future among Nigerians will continue if something is not done to improve the
quality of political leadership in our country,” he added.
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