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Olawepo-Hashim: Only National Agenda Will Solve Nigeria’s Challenges by bilms(m): 12:47am On May 25, 2021
Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim was the presidential candidate of People’s Trust during the 2019 general elections. He was a notable pro-democracy figure in the then Global Pro-Democracy Resistance in the late 1980s and a respected youth leadership voice from Africa.

In this exclusive interview, he spoke on the need for a national agenda in addressing growing agitations and security challenges in the country, the indivisibility of Nigeria, the recent resolutions by southern governors, his 2023 political ambition, amongst other issues.

What is your take on the growing agitations and security challenges bedeviling the country?

I think we all know the issues, so I am not going to repeat the lamentations. There are both local and external factors driving the insecurity. Underlying this, we have increasing poverty, illiteracy, hatred and bigotry mixing with local and external cause of insecurity.

If you look at the external causes, there are massive migrations going on in the Sahel region. It is generally acknowledged that the Sahel is becoming increasingly warmer by 1.5 per cent degree celcius, higher than the international average of global warming. It is making water and land to dry off and there’s increasing migrations down South.

We have an estimated 50 million herders in the Sahel region who are searching for grass and water. Imagine 50 million herders desperately looking for water and grass, and then, you have criminal elements mixing up with them and they are coming down South, and that means Nigeria.

That’s a problem on one hand. You also have the problem of banditry that is associated with non-state actors who have been working with all kinds of elements in Libya. And they have all moved down to Chad, Niger, Nigeria, Burkina Faso. Some of them are people who have been doing illegal mining operations while some are doing cattle rustling, and what have you.

These are dimensions. Now, you also have the ongoing agitations by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and agitations in the South-West. When we look at these issues, we made recommendations in a statement we reeled out on a six-point agenda. Number one; it appears the military is overwhelmed; most of the things we are drafting the military to do are not their jobs. These are jobs that should have been handled by the police and civil institutions.

When you are talking about coping with migrations, these are things that fall squarely within the purview of cooperative agreements in the Foreign Affairs Ministry. What strategies have we evolved with our neighbouring countries in terms of coping with migrations? Migration is a problem anywhere in the world, including Europe, and that’s why you see that European countries will go into negotiations with bordering countries in the Mediterranean.

If we have been voting money for foreign affairs, how are we prioritising the Sahel in terms of our expenditures? What kind of cooperative agreements do we have? Do we need embassies in every country of the world, or right now, we priortise our expenditures to surrounding countries that are impacting on our security? Also, do you want to have a defence cooperative agreements with a friendly country so that you can at least get some stability before you rebuild the army? The new chief of army staff said his priority was to rebuild the army, but this will take time. I also saw the president talking about that. But now, you see that the problem is already here. So, before rebuilding the army, what do you now do that the enemy is right at the door? How do we ensure that at least we are able to push them backward? You will need a high level defence cooperative agreements with the friendly countries to be able to stabilise the situation, especially in the North-Central states that are around Abuja before you begin to rebuild the army, which will take some time, in terms of training, equipment, doctrine. It is not going on happen overnight. That’s the essence of defence cooperative agreements we are advocating.

We have to quickly put framework for state police. I think this is already gaining some understanding, even within the government circle. But I think this is something we need to do fast. Let me emphasise that we need police at levels. We don’t want to turn state governors to some local czars. You must have protection for minority communities who are best represented by their local government administrations. Let’s have a dialogue with various shades of opinions; and most importantly, we ask for an all-inclusive cabinet that’s going to be broad-based and will inspire hope and efficiency. This is what we need now to deal with these crises. The All Progressives Congress (APC) is too narrow and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is not there. You need more than any party’s wisdom to be able to deal with the current crises.

As you rightly said, the civil space is ungoverned; what do you think should be done for security agencies, apart from the military, so that they can quickly take charge of their primary responsibilities?

It is good to give them the resources they need for operation, but more importantly, states and local governments should be allowed to raise their own police.

Few days back, southern governors met and came up with a resolution on the need for a national dialogue on issues affecting the country; what is your take?

Immediately after their conference in Asaba, I had a phone conversation with one of the former heads of state. The first thing he said was, “I didn’t see them condemn the IPOB; why didn’t they do that?’’ My take on that is that they have spoken as southern governors, and people have the tendencies to focus on issues they think are of priority to them. When northern governors meet, they are also likely to focus on things that are of priority to them.

What we need to do now is to have a national agenda, not regional. And this has to be driven from the centre. That’s why we proposed a 6-point agenda. We must also be able to agree while discussing issues that are local and regional in nature. And we will all agree to the fact that Nigeria is indivisible; this is what our founding fathers signed for. This was the proposition of Nnamdi Azikiwe and it has been incorporated in our constitution. Some people think it was a military dictated principle; it was not.

Azikiwe was of Igbo extraction; is the agitation for Biafra out of ignorance or just a political gimmick by some people?

People have legitimate concerns; they are disgruntled about a whole lot of things. But are those things a basis to ask for secession? I will say no. People are disgruntled by the fact that in the national security agencies they don’t have a voice. But quite funny, if you go to the records, these were things the other regions were complaining about the South-East domination of all the security agencies in the First Republic. Now, the table has turned and some people are complaining. Every side has their arguments, but if we must have a united Nigeria, we must ensure we find friends and loyalists we can trust from every region; that is the way to calm everybody’s nerve. Secession is not an option.

You vied for the office of the president in 2019 under People’s Trust. Some people are attributing the problems we are facing today in the country to 2023 elections, what would you say on this?

I think the insecurity problem has been there, even before President Buhari came into the government. And I think some of the factors were even compounded under Jonathan, to be honest with you. A lot of people don’t like this line of discussion, but it is a fact we have to face.

When some foreign powers decided to overthrow Gadaffi, the African Union (AU) heads of state warned against such a move because of the consequence it would have on the West Africa sub-region particularly. What happened during that intervention was that there was power disequilibrium in the region, having introduced superior training in arms and armaments by non-state actors. You have a situation where non-governmental entities now have more superior firepower more than all the states in West Africa.

Some of these arms are all over in Niger, Mauritania, Burkina Faso, Cameroon and other places. So you need to upgrade armaments and trainings at the disposal of the various states in that region.

What’s your plan ahead of 2023?

Politicians will say that having been a presidential candidate means that I am on the field, but it will be quite insensitive for any politician to go about talking about 2023 when we are in 2021 and don’t know what is going to happen. Who is going to vote for you when all the people are dead? We first have to focus on how to secure, stabilise and unite the country. This is what I am currently focused on.

You were in People’s Trust in 2019; ahead of 2023, which political platform would you align with?

We are already zeroing down on where we will be; and we have done all the consultations. Of course, if you are talking about the next election, you can be talking about making a choice between the APC and PDP. I think this will become public very soon
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https://dailytrust.com/only-natl-agenda-will-solve-nigerias-challenges-olawepo-hashim

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Re: Olawepo-Hashim: Only National Agenda Will Solve Nigeria’s Challenges by bilms(m): 1:12am On May 25, 2021
jerseyboy:
Yoruba Nation
Bendel Republic
Igbo Nation
No More Nigeria

Wake up...

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Re: Olawepo-Hashim: Only National Agenda Will Solve Nigeria’s Challenges by bilms(m): 2:03am On May 25, 2021
wht141:
Nigeria will remain as one

Very true
Re: Olawepo-Hashim: Only National Agenda Will Solve Nigeria’s Challenges by Stephenabudu960(m): 5:40am On May 25, 2021
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Re: Olawepo-Hashim: Only National Agenda Will Solve Nigeria’s Challenges by Rollins777(m): 5:40am On May 25, 2021
Fact
Re: Olawepo-Hashim: Only National Agenda Will Solve Nigeria’s Challenges by micgray100(m): 5:40am On May 25, 2021
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Re: Olawepo-Hashim: Only National Agenda Will Solve Nigeria’s Challenges by sematec(m): 5:43am On May 25, 2021
Show us your national agenda model.
Re: Olawepo-Hashim: Only National Agenda Will Solve Nigeria’s Challenges by proxillin(m): 5:43am On May 25, 2021
This guy has no clue, no wonder he can't be president.

That's why I have been saying we have one party in Nigeria. Forget APC PDP and others ..they are all same party. Party of politicians versus the masses.

That's why it's easy for politicians in PDP are comfortable decamping to APC without blinking.

Politicians have the same common goal regardless of the party...to enslave the masses..

They will all kick against disintegration because they are also waiting for their moment to cashout. All of them are waiting for the opportunity to decamp to APC.

The oil well, china loan, legal impunity e.t.c is too sweet to see Nigeria break.

But Nigeria will break .

When a tribal president won't make security architectures work because his tribemen are criminals, the country will break

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Re: Olawepo-Hashim: Only National Agenda Will Solve Nigeria’s Challenges by iconnecta(m): 5:44am On May 25, 2021
Nigeria problem is really plenty oo
Re: Olawepo-Hashim: Only National Agenda Will Solve Nigeria’s Challenges by Ozozahuwa83(f): 5:46am On May 25, 2021
Ok
Re: Olawepo-Hashim: Only National Agenda Will Solve Nigeria’s Challenges by tillaman(m): 5:50am On May 25, 2021
Hmmmmm
They should have listened

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Re: Olawepo-Hashim: Only National Agenda Will Solve Nigeria’s Challenges by voiceless1(m): 5:50am On May 25, 2021
Dis one don ready to decamp go APC.
Re: Olawepo-Hashim: Only National Agenda Will Solve Nigeria’s Challenges by Jacksparrow7(m): 5:50am On May 25, 2021
I smell monkey hand
Re: Olawepo-Hashim: Only National Agenda Will Solve Nigeria’s Challenges by santakris(m): 5:51am On May 25, 2021
Hopefully, but I hope it won't be another song when you finally join them.

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Re: Olawepo-Hashim: Only National Agenda Will Solve Nigeria’s Challenges by favour32(m): 5:53am On May 25, 2021
wht141:
Nigeria will remain as one
Theoritically correct!
Re: Olawepo-Hashim: Only National Agenda Will Solve Nigeria’s Challenges by omoyankee3(m): 5:55am On May 25, 2021
it is well
Re: Olawepo-Hashim: Only National Agenda Will Solve Nigeria’s Challenges by chukwuibuipob: 5:56am On May 25, 2021
sad
Re: Olawepo-Hashim: Only National Agenda Will Solve Nigeria’s Challenges by Minesbetter(m): 6:00am On May 25, 2021
Nigeria is in great shambles
Re: Olawepo-Hashim: Only National Agenda Will Solve Nigeria’s Challenges by ybalogs(m): 6:08am On May 25, 2021
And what's Nigeria agenda please? Agenda of selfishness,self-centredness and nepotistic agenda plus inbuilt corruption? If it's about Nigeria,it can never be right as it stands except we work on individuals to really love and put the country first which I'm not seeing .

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Re: Olawepo-Hashim: Only National Agenda Will Solve Nigeria’s Challenges by ybalogs(m): 6:09am On May 25, 2021
wht141:
Nigeria will remain as one
Sure but still very divided.
Re: Olawepo-Hashim: Only National Agenda Will Solve Nigeria’s Challenges by ruffDiamond: 6:14am On May 25, 2021
Which one be national agenda again All this useless politician self..let's just divide the useless CUNTrey mek everybody go dey answer e papa name undecided
Re: Olawepo-Hashim: Only National Agenda Will Solve Nigeria’s Challenges by Akwaibomdude(m): 6:18am On May 25, 2021
Problems everywhere
Re: Olawepo-Hashim: Only National Agenda Will Solve Nigeria’s Challenges by xpressionx(m): 6:18am On May 25, 2021
The fulani should be given the treatment whites were given in South Africa,they should hold no political office.
They are foreigners.
Only then can Nigeria have peace.
Re: Olawepo-Hashim: Only National Agenda Will Solve Nigeria’s Challenges by ruffDiamond: 6:23am On May 25, 2021
wht141:
Nigeria will remain as one
yes,abok1 parasites up North want am like dat that rubbish.. We'll divide this contraption by any means NECESSARY
.nobody get monopoly of madness, cos thats the only language y'all nama understand ko? undecided

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Re: Olawepo-Hashim: Only National Agenda Will Solve Nigeria’s Challenges by Chaoswalking(m): 6:23am On May 25, 2021
Lets see
Re: Olawepo-Hashim: Only National Agenda Will Solve Nigeria’s Challenges by landforeast(m): 6:25am On May 25, 2021
Nigeria is due to disintegrate
There is no way this project called Nigeria would have worked. Squeezing such a numerous ethnic groups in the same territorial confinement is begging for explosion.


Meanwhile
Cheap and genuine Lands are available for sale in the Eastern part of the Country. We have Lands for all class of people at affordable price.

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Re: Olawepo-Hashim: Only National Agenda Will Solve Nigeria’s Challenges by landforeast(m): 6:25am On May 25, 2021
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