2015: Ex-military Head of State, Abdulsalami Calls For Change
As
Nigerians prepare for this year’s general elections, former miltary
Head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar, has called for a change in
the way the country is governed.
In a statement which
he addressed to Nigerians and published in some national dailies on
Wednesday, Abubakar stressed the need to tell truth to power in order to
help correctly identify and diagnose the causes of disaffection and
anger in the land.
The former head of state, who handed
over power to the civilian government of Olusegun Obasanjo in 1999,
stated that Nigeria is at a crossroads, unsure of which way to go.
“There
is palpable desperation everywhere in the land; we are in a situation
in which everyone is dissatisfied with what is going on, but nobody is
sure of what to do, or what is going to happen next,” Abubakar stated.
The
retired general listed the dangers facing the country to include danger
from an intractable insurgency, danger from elite mistrust and danger
from poverty and penury as a result of glaring economic hardship.
These, he said, had led to a situation where the rich cannot sleep because the poor are hungry, angry, and awake.
Referring to the Boko Haram onslaught against Nigerians, Abubakar asked why the matter was allowed to degenerate to this level.
“This
nation has suffered greatly and lost thousand of lives to the Boko
Haram insurgency, with more than a million people displaced within the
country, and tens of thousands have been forced across our borders into
neighbouring countries.
“In one of the most senseless
attacks, more than 2,000 people were said to have been killed in a
single attack in Baga town of Borno State last week. This is clearly
unacceptable, and we feel the time has come to restore the people’s
confidence in the ability of government to confront, repel and put a
stop to the impunity of the insurgency,” he stated.
Abubakar
also advised President Goodluck Jonathan to ensure that the military
and security forces were sufficiently equipped to confront the
insurgents.
He urged the president to consider the
mobilisation and re-absorption of all retired able-bodied security
personnel and undertaking fresh recruitment into the police force and
other para-military agencies.
General Abubakar also
warned politicians against do-or-die politics, stressing that Nigeria is
greater than the ambition and ego of any of its citizens.
“We
must force our politicians to accept and learn to play by the rules;
and in their politicking adopt the highest ethical conduct, especially
during campaigns and the conduct of the elections themselves.
“The
inordinate ambition of some of our politicians, especially their
do-or-die attitude in their quest for power, their way of subverting the
electoral process in order to get to power must be checked by this
nation or else they will terminally checkmate it.
“All Nigerians
of goodwill must, therefore, rise to tell politicians and, indeed, all
Nigerians that Nigeria is greater than the ambition and ego of any of
its citizens; and at every encounter with whoever, this nation must
prevail,” he said
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