The Senate President, Senator Bukola Saraki, has said what the country needs to resolve challenges of statehood afflicting it are leaders with the courage to do what is right and to stand firm on it.
He said beyond the clamour for restructuring and reform of the country, there is the need to first do things that will promote unity and oneness among the people.
Saraki, who spoke
yesterday in Abuja at the annual lecture instituted in memory of his late
father, Olusola Saraki said the problem with Nigeria is that her leaders knows
what is right but most often fails to stand up to do the right thing for this
country.
Commenting
on the topic of the Lecture titled: ‘National Unity and the Future of Nigeria,’
Saraki said he stands by his position espoused during a recent meeting of the
Southern Senators’ Forum in Calabar on the need to place priority on the
country’s unity.
The
subject matter today, about unity and like I said in Calabar last week, before
we talk about restructuring, we must first talk about the unity of this
country. To do that, we must not be afraid to do the right thing. We all know
what the right thing are most times but we are never ready to stand and do the
right thing for this country?” he said.
Saraki
also spoke on the life and times of his late father as well as his style of
politics which he noted was based more on his belief in consensus , compromise
rather than do or die posture.
He
explained that as a grassroots politician, his late father was not lacking in
the milk of kindness and the requisite courage to do what is in the interest of
the majority of the people.
“One thing Oloye had was courage and those of you that have worked with him will know that he has the courage to do whatever he believes in. It is that courage that we all need today.
“One thing Oloye had was courage and those of you that have worked with him will know that he has the courage to do whatever he believes in. It is that courage that we all need today.
“We
need the courage to do what is right for this country. We need the courage to
put Nigeria first not our state or religion but the courage to put the country
first. So long as we continue to discuss this issue, we will continue to talk
about the potential of Nigeria not the reality that Nigeria can achieve.
“Some
go into politics as a business where you go with 10 and get 100. But he went
into politics with everything and there was no way it would have been rewarding
to him politically for what he did to Nigerian politics because he gave
everything. This is surely one lesson we should all learn.
“He
also believed in consensus and that is what we learnt in Kwara State. He
believed that it was not a do or die for any position. In doing that he
contributed to the unity of this country by providing for the under privileged
and for the masses.
“He
was always there trying to ensure that everybody benefited. He will always
consult and we learnt that from him because he will consult up to the
councilorship in elections,” he said.
Also
speaking at the ceremony, the Kwara State governor, Abdulfatai Ahmed, said the
best approach to resolving issues agitating the minds of Nigerians is to
strength existing institutions and ensure that its all inclusive.
He said the clamour for restructuring is as a result of failed institutions, adding that people must get justice and must trust the police and other government agencies.
He said the clamour for restructuring is as a result of failed institutions, adding that people must get justice and must trust the police and other government agencies.
According
to the governor, he have been able to drive good governance in Kwara and will
continue to do that.
“One thing comes out clearly and that is the fact that a system that is inclusive, and carry majority of the people along will naturally be a sustainable process. That is why we have always sought to put things in place not only at the subnational level, but we must seek to ensure that this is put in place in Nigeria.
“One thing comes out clearly and that is the fact that a system that is inclusive, and carry majority of the people along will naturally be a sustainable process. That is why we have always sought to put things in place not only at the subnational level, but we must seek to ensure that this is put in place in Nigeria.
“Nigeria
has the potential, we can do it. But one thing is clear, it cannot happen by
magic, but by sense of urgency to reform our institutions. Failure of
institutions is what we are seeing, clamour for restructuring and all others is
as a result of failed institutions. People must get justice, people must trust
the police and other government agencies.
“Until
all these are done, if we continue to divide into ethnic nationalities and
languages, we will never make a difference. Somalia has no working institution
despite having one language, one people, one religion, yet it is a failed
state. So, we must recognise that our strength in diversity is in strengthening
our institutions because that is where our solution lies,” he said.
Former
Niger State governor, Alhaji Muazu Babangida, described late Saraki as a
humanist who made his mark in politics and national development.
In
the same vein, former Minister of Police Affairs, Yakubu Laman, described
Olusola Saraki as a believer in “functional democracy” who tried to build
bridges across the political divides.
Similarly,
elder statesman, Alhaji Tanko Yakassi who recounted how the late Saraki’s
exploits in politics, describing him as a true Nigerian both by circumstance of
his birth, believe and deeds.
The
lecture attracted many dignitaries including, former governors of Borno State
governor, Mohammed Goni, Niger State, Muazu Babangida Aliyu, Kano State,
Ibrahim Shekarau, Anambra State, Chief Jim Nwobodo, Benue State, Senator George
Akure, Bauchi State , Isa Yuguda, former Deputy Senate President, Ibrahim
Mantu, former Minister of Agriculture, Sani Zango Daura, former President of
the Court of Appeal, Justice Mamman Nasir, former Minister of Aviation, Tony
Graham. Chief of Staff to the Senate President, Dr. Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, Senator
Tijani Kaura, Senator Suleiman Nazifi, former FCT minister, Abba Gana.
Second
republic Senate President, Dr. Joseph Wayas, Deputy Senate President, Ike
Ekweremadu, Senate Leader, Senator Ahmed Lawan, Senator Sahabi Abdullahi,
Senator Lane Tejuosho, Senator Dino Melaye, Senator Rufai Ibrahim, former Kebbi
State governor, Senator Adamu Aliero, Senator Grace Bent, former Zamfara State
governor, Mamuda Shinkafi, Senior Special Adviser to the President on National
Assembly Matters, Senator Ita Enang.
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