Report getting to Talktokemi indicate that the Minister of
Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed has said that the destruction of public
infrastructure and facilities is also an act of terrorism.
Speaking during a town hall meeting on the protection of public infrastructure organised by the Ministry of Information and Culture in Abuja on Monday June 7, Mohammed said
unpatriotic citizens are preventing Nigerians from benefitting from the Buhari-led administration's investment in certain projects and services through wanton destruction of critical infrastructure.Read his full
speech below......
SPEECH BY THE
HONOURABLE MINISTER OF INFORMATION AND CULTURE,
LAI MOHAMMED, AT THE TOWN HALL MEETING ON PROTECTION OF PUBLIC
INFRASTRUCTURE IN ABUJA ON MONDAY, 7 JUNE 2021
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I welcome all
our distinguished invitees to this town hall meeting on the protection of
public infrastructure. I thank you all for accepting our invitation, and I look
forward to a robust interaction on this topical issue.
Let me remind
this gathering that the Ministry of Information and Culture launched the town
hall meeting series in Lagos on April 25th, 2016 to provide a platform for the
Federal Government to regularly give an account of its stewardship to the
people and get their feedback, thus enhancing citizens’ participation in
governance. This is the 19th edition.
Today’s town
hall meeting is both urgent and important because it touches on an issue that
is at the very core of economic growth and national development, which is
public infrastructure. When public infrastructure is being targeted for
destruction by some unpatriotic Nigerians, it calls for great concern and
immediate action, hence our decision to organize this town hall meeting.
Distinguished
ladies and gentlemen, Nigeria has long suffered a massive infrastructure
deficit due to decades of neglect, population explosion, and the absence of
maintenance culture. But since coming into office in 2015, the Muhammadu Buhari
Administration has embarked on rapid economic growth with equity, i.e. people-centered
economic management as well as prioritizing human capital development through
enhanced social services and infrastructure development.
This explains
why the Federal Government deliberately adopted an inclusive development
framework that spreads infrastructure to all sections of the country. Despite a
drastic drop in revenues and competing priorities, especially that of tackling
insecurity, the Administration has invested heavily in providing new
infrastructure, in addition to reconstructing and rehabilitating existing ones.
However, in
recent times, such laudable efforts of the government are being thwarted by
some unpatriotic citizens through wanton destruction of critical
infrastructure, thereby depriving the greater citizenry – for whose benefits
these projects and services are provided – from enjoying them.
Railway
tracks are being subjected to wanton destruction, bridge railings are being
removed, manhole covers are being pilfered, street lights and other power
infrastructure, oil pipelines, telecoms facilities, and critical aviation
infrastructure are being damaged or stolen. Apart from endangering the lives of
fellow innocent citizens, such unpatriotic acts take a toll on the government’s
limited revenue, as it seeks to replace, rehabilitate or totally reconstruct
such destroyed infrastructure.
On another
level is the incessant attacks on critical public facilities such as police
stations and INEC offices. As a matter of fact, the destruction of public
infrastructure and facilities is not just vandalism, it is a form of terrorism.
Removal of rail tracks can cause train derailment, with deadly consequences.
Tampering with aviation infrastructure endangers the lives of air passengers.
Attacks on police stations have left many police personnel dead. These are all
acts of terror.
And this is
why we have decided to organize a series of town hall meetings to address this
incessant and worsening destruction of public infrastructure and facilities. In
organizing these town hall meetings, our main objectives are to:
* Create in the public mind that government
property are indeed citizens’ property and so must be protected for the benefit
of all.
* Sensitize communities, especially those where
infrastructure are located, to be conscious of the import of such and protect
them
* Expose, arrest and prosecute all those who
engage in buying pilfered infrastructure items along with those who bring such
to them to sell.
* And sensitize the larger citizenry to
support the widespread campaign on the protection and ownership of public
infrastructure/assets, especially in the Railways, Roads, and Aviation sectors.
Today’s town
hall meeting will be the first of a 3-part series that will address the
vandalism of public infrastructure across the country. A similar town hall
meeting will hold in Calabar, Cross River State, to address pipeline vandalism
while another one will be held in Maiduguri, Borno State, to address vandalism
of power and telecommunication infrastructure.
Distinguished
ladies and gentlemen, let me end by saying we should never forget this
Administration’s massive investment in infrastructure since coming into office,
despite the paucity of funds. It’s easy to forget now, but when this
Administration came into office in 2015, the price of crude oil, which provides
80 per cent of Nigeria’s budgetary revenues and 95 percent of foreign exchange
earnings, had dropped drastically and, along with it, the fund available to the
government.
It is
therefore a monumental achievement that this Administration has, to a large
extent, managed to bridge the deficit in infrastructure. As I always say, no
government in the history of this country has done so much with so little! It
is incumbent on us, therefore, to do everything within our power to stop the wanton
destruction of public infrastructure and facilities.
On this note,
I want to once again thank all our invitees. This is wishing all of us a
successful town hall meeting.
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