Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, has hinted
that time has come to free Nigerians from “trial and error leadership” and
build a brand new country where every citizen would have a sense of belonging
irrespective of ethnic origin, religious
or political inclinations
He made the clarion call at the weekend in Umuahia,
Abia State, where he went to seek the support of the state chapter of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as a presidential candidate in the forthcoming
presidential primary.
Saraki , whose entourage included four Senators-Theodore
Orji (Abia Central), Mao Ohuabunwa (Abia North), Enyinnaya Abaribe (Abia South)
and Dino Melaye (Kogi West)-stated that having spent many years fighting for
justice and democracy “I have an idea of the type of Nigeria we want.
“It’s a
Nigeria where everybody has a sense of belonging,” he said, adding that in the
envisioned new Nigeria, everybody would have equal stake and would sit on the
same table to discuss and find solutions to national problems without any
section of the country lording over others.
According to him, every component part of Nigeria
must have a space to develop at its own pace, noting that “the trouble with
Nigeria is when one part is working and the other is not working.”
He assured Nigerians that he would ensure that
“there is equity in Nigeria and will restructure the country,” so that states
could grow at their own pace and resources devoid of the overbearing federal
government.
“We need a leader with a vision; we need a leader
who is energetic. We need a leader who when he stands with other world leaders,
we will be proud of him,” he said.
The presidential aspirant regretted that Nigeria
has been unfortunate to be saddled with a leader who has no clear idea of how
the country could move forward and take its proper place in the comity of
nations with buoyant economy and democratic culture.
According to him, a leader who has no idea of how
the private sector operates would not appreciate the need to grow the economy,
and would therefore scoff at from experts.
”We need a
president who can speak the language of business and grow the economy through a
thriving private sector,” Saraki said, adding that the fulcrum of any thriving
economy is the private sector hence “a country can only develop when the private
sector is growing.”
The Senate president told Abia State PDP leadership
and members that he was impressed by the ingenuity of the manufacturers in the
commercial city of Aba who have made it possible for Nigeria’s military and
paramilitary agencies to source their kits locally.
He said as part of efforts to encourage the local
manufacturers, the National Assembly has passed into law the bill requiring
government agencies to patronise made in Nigeria goods.
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