Prof Pat Utomi who spoke on
Monday, during a programme organised by a group of youths under the aegis of
YALI Network, said it was unfortunate that everything in the country is now
being played with politics, adding that true leadership is required shaping
cultures and initiating the right values.
Utomi, has lamented the way
Nigeria’s democracy is being run, stating that the biggest challenge on our
democracy is the overrating of government and politics.
He said the irresponsible spending
of the nation’s resources was responsible for the country’s economic crunch.
“What has happened in
Nigeria in the last four years has prevented the economy from growing due to
foolish choices. Look at the excuse we are giving about the drop in oil price.”
“Do you know what oil
prices were when former President Olusegun Obasanjo came to power? We have learnt to spend recklessly without
saving; they bought private jets and some people were stupid enough to buy
three to show who they were.”
“Leaders are not people who
tar roads. Any moron can sign a cheque and ask Julius Berger to tar roads.
Leadership is about shaping culture so that there is human progress. The kind
of value you have as a country determines (your) economic performance. It is
the leaders that will initiate those values.”
“Everything in our country
is reduced to politics. The biggest danger to Nigeria is the overrating of
politics and government. I can actually prove with case studies that the
government is more responsible for preventing progress in Nigeria than for
making it happen. This is not because these men hate Nigeria.”
“A man cannot give what he
doesn’t have. They are working hard for the good of this country but
systematically preventing good from taking place because of their limitations.”
Utomi said a developed
country like the United States prospered because it encouraged entrepreneurs to
grow the economy.
“Most countries are not
making progress because they don’t have institutional arrangements; they do not
make it easier for people with no money, power to emerge with their ideas that
will destroy today’s dominant players.”
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