Senator Ben Bruce says
Nigeria must learn that having oil does not mean that the economy cannot be
crippled.
Ben Bruce noted that the
desperate economic decline in Venezuela, the nation with the world’s largest
oil wealth under her ground is a warning to Nigeria.
He said: “We must look
beyond oil or we are at risk of experiencing the same fate.
My people consider that
nations like the US and UK who used to buy Nigeria’s oil no longer buy our oil.
As a matter of fact, America now plans to sell her own oil. In other words our
buyers are now our competitors.
Currently, royalties from
oil accounts for 90% of our total government spending. Many people have said
that this means without oil Nigeria could not function.
Perhaps this thinking is
itself the problem.
Let us take the case of
Anambra state and make it a test state for how we could possibly get out from
the oil boom and bust cycle.
Anambra is not an oil
producing state in that it does not have oil in commercial quantities yet it
does not take loans or owe workers salary.According to the United Nations,
Anambra has one of the lowest poverty rates in Nigeria at 11.2% which places
her ahead of 33 states.
Twenty years ago Anambra
and other Southeast states lagged in education and had poor boy child school
enrollment, but today Anambra leads the nation in WASSCE results.
For the past three years
Anambra has had over 60% pass rates in the West African Senior School
Certificate Examination.
They have made the best
improvements in education in the whole nation and the state government even
supports private schools financially.
But look at those states
that thrive by depending solely on federal allocation. They are broke, cannot
pay salaries and are so debt ridden, banks will not lend to them any more.
Worst of all is that these states are performing woefully in education.
There is something to be
learned from Anambra. Is it their policy? Is it their budgeting practice? Is it
their sense of community? Whatever it is, it is working!
The Federal Government and
other states should study what Anambra state has been doing right and replicate
it nationally
Anambra proves that Nigeria
does not need oil to thrive. What Nigeria needs to thrive is education. What is
under the ground of this nation is chicken change compared to what is between
the ears of our people.”
The social-media savvy
senator has said that twenty years ago the southeast states lagged in education
and had poor boy child school enrollment, today they lead in WASSCE results.
He noted that Abia,
Anambra, Rivers and Imo state came first, second, fourth and fifth
respectively. Ben Bruce also commend Edo for coming in at third.
Senator Bruce said the
Federal Government and other states should study what these states have been
doing right and replicate it nationally.
Disclosing this via his
Facebook page, Ben Bruce said what has happened in the southeast is nothing
short of a miracle.
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