According to the former
vice president Atiku, “The coming of the New Year 2020 is symbolic in many
ways. First, it heralds a brand new decade. Secondly, and probably more
important, is that this New Year will require us all to stay together more than
ever before to take on, head front, the common enemy of insecurity that
challenge our everyday lives as Nigerians
Atiku Abubakar says the
President Muhammdu Buhari-led government, in 2019 plunged the nation into
throes of economic instability, with more people losing jobs and the attendant
outcome of more children being out of school and more families having hard time
in accessing basic needs of life.
He said he did not share
the sentiment when some people claimed that the out-gone 2019 was a successful
year for Nigerians, saying such sentiments were reductionist and did the harm
of making the people have a false sense of victory.
“The bitter truth is that
Nigeria is still in the throes of economic instability, with more people losing
jobs and the attendant outcome of more children being out of school and more
families having hard time in accessing basic needs of life,” Atiku said in his
New Year message on Tuesday.
“In this New Year, however, I will rather ask
that Nigerians stand together with renewed vigour and determination to battle
the hydra-headed demon of insecurity that has plagued us in the past decade.
“We must challenge the
inadequacies that made us become the global headquarters of extreme poverty;
much as we must work hard and fast enough to eliminate the scourge of
out-of-school children in the country. These are the challenges that this new
decade has thrown at us and we cannot afford to slumber and submit to defeat.
“The problems of extreme
poverty and scant investments in education play huge roles in fueling the
problems of violent extremism that we spent the past decade contending with. We
cannot win the fight against terrorism if we do nothing to reduce or eliminate
poverty and illiteracy,” he stated.
Atiku added that the
reality of this new decade required of
Nigerians to recalibrate their approaches and to pursue some tough
choices, saying if failure was not an option, then “we must let go of our egos
and conveniences.”
“In this new decade, we
must start to do things differently if we are honest about our desire for a
better and prosperous future. There must be a deliberate effort to improve the
material wellbeing of the people, by lifting millions of Nigerians out of the
extreme poverty belt at a start, and to prosperity. Government must rethink
many of its policies that is sinking more people into the abyss of extreme
poverty.
“It is incumbent on
government at all levels to pursue policies that will provide decent housing to
the mass majority; put food on the table; provide healthcare and education. We
cannot continue to do things the same way and expect a different outcome. It is
therefore high time we caused a rejig of economic policies that will promote an
expansion of the economy and create jobs opportunities aplenty,” he said.
He stated that at the individual
level, this moment called for more empathy and sacrifice, as the New Year and a
new decade come with the opportunity to make better impressions in lives
Nigerians and in the lives of people around them.
“I wish to restate that our
collective call for rule of law and our history about the struggle for
democratic rule did not envisage a situation where judicial pronouncements
would be worth less than the paper upon which they are rendered.
“It is a bad advertisement
for the country and its democracy if declarations made by the court are not
respected without the executive arm of government agreeing to same. Any
democracy is not worth the appellation if the principle of separation of power
is not ingrained in it. In the new year, government should not pretend to be
democratic, but rather act according to the fundamentals of a democracy,” he
explained.
Atiku said he expected that
in the New Year, there would be a better observance of rule of law and greater
respect for citizens’ democratic rights.
“While we anticipate a
change of attitude across board in the new year and new decade, I wish every
Nigerian a happy and prosperous 2020,” he added.
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