Politicians, traditional leaders In North meet to address problem bedeviling region
Governor of Borno State and chairman, Northern States Governors’ Forum, Alhaji Kashim Shettima, said, “l dare to say to you that unless we are ready to cast aside all sentiment-laden approavhes to talking this monstrous problem, it is capable of consuming the very social fabric of the North and even condemning the entire country to unwarranted destruction.”
“We must wear our thinking caps to find immediate and lasting solutions to the deep rooted issues of child destitution thrown up by the Almajiri system, alarmingly fallen standards of the public education system, youth employment and restiveness, drug peddling and abuse, and sectarian violence.”
On restructuring, he said, it was common knowledge that following the recent upsurge in the clamour for restructuring and even secession that the 17 All Progressive Congress, APC, governors in the north have since constituted a committee to handle the issue.
Alhaji Kashim Shettima expressed dismay with the way and manner people have resorted to shenanigans, hate speech, and sometimes, unconditionally condemned, stressing that they were inimical to national unity, stability, peaceful coexistence and national security.
“To do this, we need statesmen to chaperone the art of governance, not politicians; for we need to look at the coming generations not the coming elections. We need to look far into the future with the utmost sense of responsibility and not cash in no some immediate opportunities. We need to constantly weight the consequences of our words ,and actions and avoid playing to the gallery.
“We must constantly be aware of the terrain and times. We have a country that has gone through a civil war, military coups and counter-coups, some of them bloody, prolonged military dictatorship, several false starts as a democracy, insurgency and banditry and a huge youth population whose huge expectations are far from being met.
“These trying times should teach us something: we can’t continue with our old ways of politics, of thinking and of behaving. For our societies are decomposing under several stresses, poverty, drugs, crimes, many of which are symptoms of a great moral crises.
“In times of great moral crises we need exceptional and great moral leadership to remain afloat and rescue our society from the drain. These times should set us thinking.
“We need to task our intellectuals, our political class, our clergy and our traditional leaders to create the necessary synergy to work assiduously to meet targets that will put us back on the path of progress. We can not afford to fail, we have all we need to succeed, all we require now is the political will; the will to change our ways, the will to re-invent our politics, the will to re’engineer our society and focus on the next generation rather than the nect elections.
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