Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,153,707 members, 7,820,475 topics. Date: Tuesday, 07 May 2024 at 03:34 PM

Poverty Rate In The North Alarming, Says Sanusi - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / Poverty Rate In The North Alarming, Says Sanusi (1126 Views)

Sultan And I Are Miyetti Allah’s Patrons, Says Sanusi / Ministers, Governors Should Undergo Drug Test, Says Sanusi / Poverty Rate Of The 36 States In Nigeria By United Nation Poverty Index (2) (3) (4)

(1) (Reply) (Go Down)

Poverty Rate In The North Alarming, Says Sanusi by ogododo: 9:12am On Oct 26, 2017
The level of poverty in the northern part of the country is alarming and remains a major reason why peace is elusive, Emir of Kano Muhammadu Sanusi II said yesterday.

Speaking at the Union Bank Plc Centenary Anniversary tagged: ‘The Next 100: A Call to Action’ in Lagos, he said Zamfara State has 91 per cent poverty rate; Yobe State 90 per cent; Kano State 77 per cent while he put the poverty rate in Lagos at 8.1 per cent.
But the emir, a former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and one-time Managing Director of the First Bank, did not give the basis for his statistics.

He said the conflict in the north-east where insurgency has lingered for many years, could not be separated from the level of poverty prevalent in that region adding that “there cannot be prosperity where there is no peace.”


He said if Bornu and Yobe states were to be countries of their own, they will be poorer than Cameroun and Niger, hence it is not surprising that those two states are unstable.

Sanusi said that the high level of poverty is fueling crisis in the region. He said that after leaving the CBN, he transited from dealing with numbers to dealing with human beings. “In the CBN, I used to look at the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth and measured prosperity in those terms. We have failed to bring economics down to earth,” he said.

He said his experience as an Emir made him to come face to face with the level of poverty in Nigeria. “People cannot even afford N3,000 drugs. There is to access to medical health care. About 75 per cent of adolescent girls in the north are married. More Nigerians are living on less than $1 a day. Now, how can there be peace in such a country,” he said.

The Emir insisted that Nigeria can never have peace unless its leaders give issues that concern the people a priority. He said politicians should begin to tackle major issues that affect majority of the population, including child abuse, poverty, early marriage, divorce, among others. “We are responsible for protecting the minority and we have failed them. There is no prosperity without peace. And I say to you: There is no peace without prosperity,” he said.

According to him, the cost of governance is very high, adding that there is no justification for having 774 Local Government Areas and 10 councilors in each of them.

There are also 109 Senate seats with three members from each state and one from the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja and the House of Representatives with 360 seats.


Sanusi said the government structure made it difficult to pay salaries of workers, hence the need for the country to open a discussion on restructuring. “We have this type of government structure and you are surprised that states cannot pay salaries? Let’s have a discussion on restructuring. Must we have 46 ministers or more? It will be an intelligent dialogue. Let’s sit down on the table and discuss what works for Nigeria. It is all about bringing development to the grassroots. We must stop being in denial,” he said.

He raised some posers. How many of the 170 million people in Nigeria are living on less than $1 a day? How many young people have education? The population of Germany is just around 85 million, the third largest economy in the world. What type of future are we building for our children?

How many politicians have done something for those children that are not in school, forced into marriage or divorced?

“When China goes to the table to negotiate international treaties, it will always ask itself what benefits those treaties will bring to its people. Nigerian leaders should also begin to ask such questions to help alleviate the level of poverty in the country,” he said.

He said there is need to empower women, adding that 2012 was declared year of the woman in the banking sector, where it was directed that 50 per cent of new entrants into the industry should be women, 40 per cent top management board members should be women, and there was also documentation on number of women-businesses banks that banks lend to.

He said the CBN under his leadership, also took steps to promote women directors and appointed women as directors in strategic units of the bank, adding that the women did well in those jobs, or even better than their male counterparts.

https://reubenabati.com.ng/index.php/news-k2/item/3958-poverty-rate-in-the-north-alarming-says-sanusi/news

Re: Poverty Rate In The North Alarming, Says Sanusi by Fxmanager(m): 9:14am On Oct 26, 2017
We are on a mission to eradicate poverty from nigeria. Check our signature.
Re: Poverty Rate In The North Alarming, Says Sanusi by Paperwhite(m): 9:18am On Oct 26, 2017
Any new thing about that? Remember the core north have ruled Nigeria from antiquity.

1 Like

Re: Poverty Rate In The North Alarming, Says Sanusi by ogododo: 10:08am On Oct 26, 2017
Nothing don change, even with our oyel money
Re: Poverty Rate In The North Alarming, Says Sanusi by vengertime: 10:21am On Oct 26, 2017
Why do I have the feeling that Buhari cabals will remove this man from his emir chair.

Restructuring is the only thing that can save Nigeria just like how it works in Kenya and Rwanda and also in china, it will solve the madness of thieves trying to be governors

2 Likes

Re: Poverty Rate In The North Alarming, Says Sanusi by ogododo: 10:53am On Oct 26, 2017
vengertime:
Why do I have the feeling that Buhari cabals will remove this man from his emir chair.

Restructuring is the only thing that can save Nigeria just like how it works in Kenya and Rwanda and also in china, it will solve the madness of thieves trying to be governors

Na only we south want restructuring
Re: Poverty Rate In The North Alarming, Says Sanusi by Blue3k(m): 11:10am On Oct 26, 2017
vengertime:
Why do I have the feeling that Buhari cabals will remove this man from his emir chair.

Maybe you have that feeling because you don't remember how the whole story played out. He was being investigated by the state corruption agency and state assembly. The governor, Osinbajo and Dangite pleaded with state assembly to kill case. They guy was likely corrupt or had secrets to expose everyone else that was corrupt with him. In summary he's safe as long he doesn't say names or directly criticize leaders.

2 Likes 1 Share

Re: Poverty Rate In The North Alarming, Says Sanusi by vedaxcool(m): 11:31am On Oct 26, 2017
N150 million will have alleviated poverty instead of ending up in your phone

1 Like 1 Share

Re: Poverty Rate In The North Alarming, Says Sanusi by freeze001(f): 12:36pm On Oct 26, 2017
vedaxcool:
N150 million will have alleviated poverty instead of ending up in your phone

True but would it be sustainable and sufficient to go around? What is the system of checks, balances and monitoring/governance to ensure accountability? Should we still maintain this top-heavy system which is opaque and without accountability or should fundamental changes be made to d current structure?
Re: Poverty Rate In The North Alarming, Says Sanusi by ogododo: 7:09pm On Oct 26, 2017
freeze001:


True but would it be sustainable and sufficient to go around? What is the system of checks, balances and monitoring/governance to ensure accountability? Should we still maintain this top-heavy system which is opaque and without accountability or should fundamental changes be made to d current structure?

Make dem share all of us money.
Unle lala wadoooo
Re: Poverty Rate In The North Alarming, Says Sanusi by Nobody: 7:43pm On Oct 26, 2017
vedaxcool:
N150 million will have alleviated poverty instead of ending up in your phone
This one will still denigrate Sanusi whereas everything Sanusi said is the truth

1 Like

Re: Poverty Rate In The North Alarming, Says Sanusi by Nobody: 7:50pm On Oct 26, 2017
The North is one vast land of empty space. The people there are burdened by political, cultural and religious factors that has stunted their development and it's on a reverse race to send them back to Nearderthal age

2 Likes

Re: Poverty Rate In The North Alarming, Says Sanusi by KidsNEXTdoor: 8:14pm On Oct 26, 2017
The problem of the North is the lust for power .....

1 Like

Re: Poverty Rate In The North Alarming, Says Sanusi by naijalo: 8:27pm On Oct 26, 2017
vedaxcool:
N150 million will have alleviated poverty instead of ending up in your phone

Re: Poverty Rate In The North Alarming, Says Sanusi by Biggie225(m): 8:27pm On Oct 26, 2017
Fxmanager:
We are on a mission to eradicate poverty from nigeria. Check our signature.
How,when,where ?? ?? ?
Mumu
Re: Poverty Rate In The North Alarming, Says Sanusi by Desyner: 8:31pm On Oct 26, 2017
These people are hyprocrites. Think about it for a minute:
They claim they feed the nation. That means food originates from them. Will any sane man want to sell food that's key to survival to buy anything else? Where were these poor ones when the others were farming?
The talk of a poor north is the tactic of the northern elite to keep the money flowing in.

1 Like 1 Share

Re: Poverty Rate In The North Alarming, Says Sanusi by ogododo: 8:36pm On Oct 26, 2017
If only se North sabi wetin dem get, the land for farming alone na money. Wetin America get plenty, no be food?

1 Like

Re: Poverty Rate In The North Alarming, Says Sanusi by shallysgirl: 9:14pm On Oct 26, 2017
Igr nko?
ogododo:
The level of poverty in the northern part of the country is alarming and remains a major reason why peace is elusive, Emir of Kano Muhammadu Sanusi II said yesterday.

Speaking at the Union Bank Plc Centenary Anniversary tagged: ‘The Next 100: A Call to Action’ in Lagos, he said Zamfara State has 91 per cent poverty rate; Yobe State 90 per cent; Kano State 77 per cent while he put the poverty rate in Lagos at 8.1 per cent.
But the emir, a former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and one-time Managing Director of the First Bank, did not give the basis for his statistics.

He said the conflict in the north-east where insurgency has lingered for many years, could not be separated from the level of poverty prevalent in that region adding that “there cannot be prosperity where there is no peace.”


He said if Bornu and Yobe states were to be countries of their own, they will be poorer than Cameroun and Niger, hence it is not surprising that those two states are unstable.

Sanusi said that the high level of poverty is fueling crisis in the region. He said that after leaving the CBN, he transited from dealing with numbers to dealing with human beings. “In the CBN, I used to look at the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth and measured prosperity in those terms. We have failed to bring economics down to earth,” he said.

He said his experience as an Emir made him to come face to face with the level of poverty in Nigeria. “People cannot even afford N3,000 drugs. There is to access to medical health care. About 75 per cent of adolescent girls in the north are married. More Nigerians are living on less than $1 a day. Now, how can there be peace in such a country,” he said.

The Emir insisted that Nigeria can never have peace unless its leaders give issues that concern the people a priority. He said politicians should begin to tackle major issues that affect majority of the population, including child abuse, poverty, early marriage, divorce, among others. “We are responsible for protecting the minority and we have failed them. There is no prosperity without peace. And I say to you: There is no peace without prosperity,” he said.

According to him, the cost of governance is very high, adding that there is no justification for having 774 Local Government Areas and 10 councilors in each of them.

There are also 109 Senate seats with three members from each state and one from the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja and the House of Representatives with 360 seats.


Sanusi said the government structure made it difficult to pay salaries of workers, hence the need for the country to open a discussion on restructuring. “We have this type of government structure and you are surprised that states cannot pay salaries? Let’s have a discussion on restructuring. Must we have 46 ministers or more? It will be an intelligent dialogue. Let’s sit down on the table and discuss what works for Nigeria. It is all about bringing development to the grassroots. We must stop being in denial,” he said.

He raised some posers. How many of the 170 million people in Nigeria are living on less than $1 a day? How many young people have education? The population of Germany is just around 85 million, the third largest economy in the world. What type of future are we building for our children?

How many politicians have done something for those children that are not in school, forced into marriage or divorced?

“When China goes to the table to negotiate international treaties, it will always ask itself what benefits those treaties will bring to its people. Nigerian leaders should also begin to ask such questions to help alleviate the level of poverty in the country,” he said.

He said there is need to empower women, adding that 2012 was declared year of the woman in the banking sector, where it was directed that 50 per cent of new entrants into the industry should be women, 40 per cent top management board members should be women, and there was also documentation on number of women-businesses banks that banks lend to.

He said the CBN under his leadership, also took steps to promote women directors and appointed women as directors in strategic units of the bank, adding that the women did well in those jobs, or even better than their male counterparts.

https://reubenabati.com.ng/index.php/news-k2/item/3958-poverty-rate-in-the-north-alarming-says-sanusi/news
Re: Poverty Rate In The North Alarming, Says Sanusi by Nobody: 9:25pm On Oct 26, 2017
Una never she shumtin. Continue obeying the dead self acclaimed prophet who asked you guys to marry 70 wives and bring forth 200kids. angry

Go school, no, learn work oh lo, ngwanu do business, ashi ashi but if na begging, una go come first and link am with religion. angry

3 Likes

Re: Poverty Rate In The North Alarming, Says Sanusi by Nobody: 9:55pm On Oct 26, 2017
Another biafran propaganda. One Nigeria
Re: Poverty Rate In The North Alarming, Says Sanusi by Anambra1stSon(m): 10:24pm On Oct 26, 2017
That's what I told some ignoranmous parading GDP here some time ago, that GDP is very wrong to measure poverty index, especially in black world.

1 Like

Re: Poverty Rate In The North Alarming, Says Sanusi by Amberon11: 10:25pm On Oct 26, 2017
Okay
Re: Poverty Rate In The North Alarming, Says Sanusi by ogododo: 8:07am On Oct 27, 2017
shallysgirl:
Igr nko?
IGR na only Lagos de carry obodo Naija for back.

(1) (Reply)

Nigerian Leaders: Who Was The Best So Far?? / IPOB Blames Azikiwe For Igbo Marginalisation, Apologises To Leaders / PHOTOS: Home To Pay 4 Million Naira As Land Use Charge In Lagos

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 38
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.