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Restructuring Will Boost Nation’s Economy, End Insecurity – Obi

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Peter Obi, a former Vice Presidential Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in 2019, says the restructuring will boost the nation’s economy and end insecurity.

Obi said this on Tuesday at the fourth Adada Public Lecture organized by the Association of Nsukka Professors (ANP) at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN).

He said with restructuring, governors would look inward to make their states productive, while state, local, and community police would be set up to tackle criminality within their areas.

“It is unfortunate that some governors believe in going to Abuja monthly to get federal allocation from proceeds of oil. They have forgotten the price of oil in the international market has depreciated and will continue to depreciate.

“No developed country in the world depends on crude oil but they invest in their children, agriculture and encourage small and medium enterprises by giving out soft loans and other incentives.

“There is urgent need to restructure the country for the economy to grow to the desired level,” said Obi, a former governor of Anambra State.

According to him, some Nigerians should stop misleading others that restructuring is a deliberate plan to divide the country.

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“Rather, it should be seen as a move to build the ailing economy and restore adequate security in the country.”

Obi further said that restructuring would also help to ensure adequate funding of primary and post-primary schools as well as higher institutions.

“We should invest in our children’s education, which is greater than any price of crude oil in the international market.

“Restructuring the country will bring out the comparative advantage of every state and our natural resources that are laying waste will be fully harnessed to boost the state economy.”

Obi also said that restructuring would enable states to make robust investments in agriculture, achieve food security and create more employment opportunities.

“In the 1960s and 1970s, agriculture was the major foreign exchange earner for the country.

“In the North, we had groundnut pyramid, in the West we had cocoa and the East had palm oil and Nigeria was among the best economies in the world.

“Today, Netherland as a country uses its exports from agricultural products and flowers to get billions of dollars in foreign exchange to sustain its economy.”

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Obi thanked ANP for finding him worthy to deliver the lecture with the topic, “Restructuring, Security Challenges, and Development.”

He urged professors and lecturers in the country to use their wealth of knowledge to convince Nigerians of the urgent need to restructure the country.

In a remark, Chinyeaka Ohaa, the Chairman of the occasion, described the lecture topic as timely and “could not have come at a better time than now the country is going through serious security challenges.

“The topic of the lecture is not only apt but offers the opportunity to speak directly on problems of insecurity, weak economic base, fragile democracy, dependence on oil, corruption, and unemployment, among others.

“I commend ANP for organizing this lecture and urge it to explore all areas of life necessary for growth and development of the country.”

Professor Charles Igwe, the Vice-Chancellor of UNN, thanked the ANP for organizing the lecture that would proffer solutions to some national challenges.

“What ANP has done today is laudable because, as professors, the society is looking up to you all to provide ideas that will solve their problems.

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“I commend you all for choosing UNN as a venue for the occasion and bringing Nigeria’s finest astute businessman and technocrat in the person of Obi as the guest lecturer.”

Earlier, the President of the association, Prof. Osy Okanya, said the group provided the platform for intellectual discourse on various contextual issues that challenged society and the economy.

“In consonance with the mandate and strategic focus of ANP, the fourth Adada lecture topic has been carefully chosen and could not have been more apt, given the heightened fragility of the country.

“The lecture today offers a profound opportunity for Nigerians of all hues as it is being delivered by a Nigerian, who has seen Nigeria inside-out and has always provided the best prescriptions on all national issues.”

Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State, Senator Chuka Utazi, representing Enugu North Senatorial District, and Cosmas Ugwueze, the Chairman of Nsukka Local Government Area, were among dignitaries at the lecture.

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