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‘Restructuring, Key To Nigeria’s Future’
Former spokesman of Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), Chief Anabs Sara-Igbe, says restructuring is key to Nigeria’s future.
He made the assertion when he spoke via a radio programme organised by Silverbird Communications at the weekend in Port Harcourt.
Chief Sara-Igbe said restructuring is capable of fostering competition and economic competition, since the states will seek to exploit resources to their advantage.
He frowned at the current scenario where many states resort to survive from the federal national allocation, which makes them to be weak and non- resourceful.
“We must sit down to plan our future and our leadership must be focused and reduce more time politicking and pursue those things that will develop the country”, Sara- Igbe said.
He was of the opinion that agriculture holds many opportunities to create jobs and boost food production.
The Ijaw leader picked holes in the Buhari-led administration for worsening corruption due to his inability to fight cabals exploiting the nation.
Sara-Igbe blamed the country’s woes on the incursion of military into politics, as this brought a lot of political upheavals in the polity.
By: Kevin Nengia
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