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We Are Not Yet A Nation, Kwara Governor Declares by Marksule(m): 6:19am On Sep 18, 2015
Nigeria is not yet a nation but a conglomerate of nationalities struggling to out do one another in the quest for control or a share of our national resources, Kwara State Governor, Alhaji Abdulfatah Ahmed, has said.


Ahmed, who was the guest lecturer at the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) 55th independence anniversary of the nation with the theme: ‘Nigeria @55: the pains, the gains, the prospects,’ said: “One thing stands out from this seemingly endless search for the basis of our continued existence as a country. For me, the fact that we continue to find fault with constitutions commended by constitutional experts, signifies that the problem lies not in the constitution and its implementers.

While poor implementation is partly to blame for the perceived failure of these constitutions, I hold that our lingering quest for nationhood, rather than the defects of documents are responsible for the problems ascribed to them.”

The governor who represented by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Alhaji Sola Isiaka Gold, declared further: “The truth is Nigeria remains at best a conglomerate of nationalities, struggling to out do one another in the quest for control or a share of our national resources.”

“While these divisions have always been with us, “Ahmed held that “they have become heightened following the return to civilian rule in 1999 and have lingered despite 16 years of democratic rule.”


According to him, “Two things have been responsible for this. One is the penchant by politicians to retreat into ethnic and religious identities for political gain. The other is a history of bad leadership that has impacted very little on the lives of the people.”

He regretted that the country despite its 55 years of existence was still faced with a leadership system that has made barely perceptible impact on their lives, stressing that “many Nigerians have over the decades retreated into ethnic identities, especially in the quest for political positions and public goods.

“This is based on the mistaken notion that having a kinsman in a ‘juicy’ appointment is the key to securing resources and development. As recent events have demonstrated, even the number one citizen cannot guarantee development at home in a flawed federal structure such as ours.

“Unfortunately, that has not stopped our increasing retreat into ethnic nationalities and identities rather than hold on the ill-defined notion of a collectively-owned Nigeria.

“Outside of football matches involving the national team when Nigerians come together as one, I cannot think of any other moments in our national life when we self identify as members of one nation, moments at which our identity as Nigeria prevails over self identification as ethnic flag-wavers.

“Though a politician, I have no hesitation in putting this issue at the doorstep of the political class, including those that have led military administrations since 1979.
“This class of Nigerians have through omission or commission allowed ethnic nationalities to fester at the expense of our collective aspiration for true nationhood.

“To worsen matters, a history of poor leadership has driven majority of Nigerians to abandon their belief in the idea of a Nigerian nation that prioritises their welfare and security and provides tangible opportunities for their prosperity. Here is that sad truth.

“We are not yet a nation. At best, we are a conglomerate of diverse nationalities. These ethnic, and sometimes religious nationalities, are involved in individual and collective struggle for accommodation within the amorphous conglomerate called Nigeria. And that is the crux of the matter. We cannot hope to achieve the Nigeria of our dreams if we are pulling in separate directions while refusing to see each other as part of one team.

“Other countries like America find strength in their diversities. If we are also to mobilise our people towards a prosperous country in which all find accommodation, therefore, we must learn to acknowledge our differences but rise beyond them to build a nation we can proudly call our own.

“So, how do we get out of this quagmire? What do we need to put in place to ensure that that we are truly one of the top 20 countries in the world whose citizens are also some of most secure and prosperous in the world? How do we ensure that famed expansions in our Gross Domestic Product (GDP) translate into tangible and positive transformation of the people’s lives?”

On the way forward, Ahmed said: “If a country must achieve its full economic and social capital, it must significantly improve human capital development, especially in terms of functional education. Currently, our educational system is to say the least in serious need of an overhaul.”

According to him, “Basic education, the foundation for future development, is shaky at best. Ditto the secondary school level where our wards shuffle through devoid of any clear direction in terms of curriculum as opposed to the discarded system where students were channelled towards the appropriate career choices based on their aptitude.

“Except for a few exceptions, our Universities continue to churn out graduates at an astronomical rate. Yet these graduates possess neither the necessary scientific foundation nor the entrepreneurial skills to better themselves and lead the charge to ensure Nigeria takes its place in the comity of nations. While sluggish development of our economy shares some of the blame for high levels of youth unemployment, the truth is most of these graduates are unemployable.

“Yet as we all know, education is the crucible in which all development is hatched. Nigeria cannot achieve its lofty ambitions and prospects for greatness unless and until we reform our educational system in line with our technological and economic aspirations. Even Britain has now skewed its Student Loan Scheme towards Science and Business Courses to prioritise development in these areas that are deemed of benefit to its economy. We must also skew University admission towards critical courses and reduce spaces for those courses that have no direct linkage to our technological and developmental aspirations,” he added.



Source: http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/we-are-not-yet-a-nation-kwara-governor-declares/220547/

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Re: We Are Not Yet A Nation, Kwara Governor Declares by temmy6996(m): 6:20am On Sep 18, 2015
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Re: We Are Not Yet A Nation, Kwara Governor Declares by kodded(m): 6:22am On Sep 18, 2015
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Re: We Are Not Yet A Nation, Kwara Governor Declares by Marksule(m): 6:26am On Sep 18, 2015
Re: We Are Not Yet A Nation, Kwara Governor Declares by whirlwind7(m): 6:28am On Sep 18, 2015
He's just stating the obvious.

Nigeria is still together because......
Because we keep on hoping.
Hoping for a miracle, in an age where common sense and pro-activeness gets things done.

The politicians in power keep mouthing unity. Not because they believe in it, but because a Nigerian government is the only means through which they can embezzle money and fatten their pockets.
The ones who are not in power yet are bidding their time, and also praying that the weak structure which bind us together all this time will hold up a little longer, so it could get to their turn to "chop"
While the poor majority keep hoping on the illusion that the political class and the government will stumble on a blueprint that will improve their living conditions.

Nigeria...a fool's paradise.

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Re: We Are Not Yet A Nation, Kwara Governor Declares by Smooyis(m): 6:29am On Sep 18, 2015
Nice speech. Very intelligent governor.

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Re: We Are Not Yet A Nation, Kwara Governor Declares by Greyworld: 6:32am On Sep 18, 2015
whirlwind7:
He's just stating the obvious.

Nigeria is still together because
Lord Luguard said so.
Re: We Are Not Yet A Nation, Kwara Governor Declares by Sunnymatey(m): 6:36am On Sep 18, 2015
Good you know that Nigeria is jst a failed experiment, but why is she not comfortable for south east to seccede in order to create a system that works.

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Re: We Are Not Yet A Nation, Kwara Governor Declares by Nobody: 6:37am On Sep 18, 2015
What a brilliant assertion.
Nigeria is nothing but a mere geographical expression - Awbafemi Awolowo

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Re: We Are Not Yet A Nation, Kwara Governor Declares by kennyman2000(m): 6:38am On Sep 18, 2015
Nice article
Re: We Are Not Yet A Nation, Kwara Governor Declares by warrior01: 6:39am On Sep 18, 2015
Mr Governor, Good morning.

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Re: We Are Not Yet A Nation, Kwara Governor Declares by Aufbauh(m): 6:43am On Sep 18, 2015
Yeah two things have been responsible for this, One is the penchant of politicians to retreat to ethnic & religious identies and the other is a history of bad leadership at the centre over years to impacted little in the lives of the people has heightened the agitation.
Re: We Are Not Yet A Nation, Kwara Governor Declares by SonOfTheLion(m): 6:45am On Sep 18, 2015
True
Re: We Are Not Yet A Nation, Kwara Governor Declares by stanech: 6:46am On Sep 18, 2015
True that.

I just hope it won't be too late before we realize that what is holding us together is greed

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Re: We Are Not Yet A Nation, Kwara Governor Declares by M4gunners: 6:48am On Sep 18, 2015
Mr Governor you are right.

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Re: We Are Not Yet A Nation, Kwara Governor Declares by Marksule(m): 6:50am On Sep 18, 2015
Good one

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Re: We Are Not Yet A Nation, Kwara Governor Declares by oismail(m): 6:53am On Sep 18, 2015
My Governor in action

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Re: We Are Not Yet A Nation, Kwara Governor Declares by Flets: 6:53am On Sep 18, 2015
Ok
Re: We Are Not Yet A Nation, Kwara Governor Declares by Candyrain(m): 6:54am On Sep 18, 2015
The truth is they (politicians) know these, they know Nigeria isn't working and that we ain't one but they lack the guts to talk, some are greedy and others are just simply lazy and will like to continue the usual collection of handouts from Abuja

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Re: We Are Not Yet A Nation, Kwara Governor Declares by yorubatic: 9:17am On Sep 18, 2015
At least, the governor said the truth. ..but my fetish diabolical yoruba hypocrites will believe otherwise. .

.the problem with nigeria is my evil yoruba people. ...my yoruba people are double faced bastards. ...because my yoruba people are fetish cowards, they hate the truth and live in lies...my yoruba people are worst than ostrich...

.my yoruba people are simply evil and hate anything good and have made Biafra their nightmare

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Re: We Are Not Yet A Nation, Kwara Governor Declares by yang(m): 9:49am On Sep 18, 2015
Good speech

The truth sets you free

Quote me anywhere, the zoo called Nigeria will never develop under the current setup

You will live and die and never experience uninterrupted electricity for 2yrs while selling LNG to other people

You my friend are a baboon

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Re: We Are Not Yet A Nation, Kwara Governor Declares by BushidoBlue(m): 10:21am On Sep 18, 2015
This man is a highly intellectual leader. If only people will listen to him and act positively so that Nigeria can be great.q
Re: We Are Not Yet A Nation, Kwara Governor Declares by EasternLionn: 10:26am On Sep 18, 2015
Eziokwu Chineke

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Re: We Are Not Yet A Nation, Kwara Governor Declares by ahaika23: 10:33am On Sep 18, 2015
Obviously, the people down West are sad about this truth. If they could abuse Ahmed, they will not hesitate. Biafra comes quickly to mind

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Re: We Are Not Yet A Nation, Kwara Governor Declares by nwannaeto: 10:36am On Sep 18, 2015
simple,implement the outcome national confab.

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Re: We Are Not Yet A Nation, Kwara Governor Declares by Nobody: 10:37am On Sep 18, 2015
We've known and told these truths over and over again.

Restructure. Divide. One is inevitable.

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Re: We Are Not Yet A Nation, Kwara Governor Declares by engrflames: 11:30am On Sep 18, 2015
I hate the marriage called Nigeria

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Re: We Are Not Yet A Nation, Kwara Governor Declares by permsec: 11:34am On Sep 18, 2015
A country birthed on deceit is what Nigeria is. It shall not be well with Luggard and his side biatch Shaw.

Their child is still creeping at the age of 55 years.

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Re: We Are Not Yet A Nation, Kwara Governor Declares by dunkem21(m): 11:36am On Sep 18, 2015
Inukwa Akuko grin ..


..Nigeria is not yet a nation - Abdulfatah Ahmed..

..Quote him anywhere grin

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Re: We Are Not Yet A Nation, Kwara Governor Declares by Marksule(m): 11:48am On Sep 18, 2015
Front page material.... MODS
Re: We Are Not Yet A Nation, Kwara Governor Declares by basilo101: 12:03pm On Sep 18, 2015
yorubas have been agitating for regionalism, GEJs confab gave them that opportunity but they wasted it because of Tinubu's greed, now the mere commissioner is what they console themselves with

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Re: We Are Not Yet A Nation, Kwara Governor Declares by omowolewa: 12:21pm On Sep 18, 2015
We don't even claim to be a nation but a federation.

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