Our secured future lies in a united, restructured Nigeria – Bode George

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Our secured future lies in a united, restructured Nigeria – Bode George

Chief Bode George

A former Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Chief Bode George, has called on Nigerians to see themselves as one and work assiduously to address national challenges to birth a secured future.

George made the call on Tuesday while speaking at the 3rd Freedom Online Annual Lecture in Lagos with the theme: “Nigeria: Foundation, Fundamentals, Future.”

George said the challenges confronting the country required that all citizens work together with a common purpose to address them, adding that our secured future lies in a united and restructured Nigeria. He said the restructuring of Nigeria has become more inevitable now than at any other time.

He said tribalism, sectionalism, religious bigotry and others were an albatross to national development, urging citizens to shun them.

The PDP chieftain further urged Nigerians to strive to build an ideal nation that would promote the well-being of the present generation and even posterity.

He said: “A nation is not a mere conglomeration of a space and a people. It is more.

“A nation is about agreed destiny and collective vision; a nation is about shared values with well cultivated ideals.

“It is the effortless summation of a common dream, of common truth,  of common objectives, and of agreed realities.

“A nation is the spontaneous voiding of parochial limitations. It is the deliberate eclipsing of ethnic or sectarian articulations.

“It is to reside in a unifying universe where growth is measured by hardwork and merit, where human enhancement is predicated on demonstrated rallying virtues of leadership, of strength of character, of dedication to duty and repose in honour.

“We must re-assess and boldly confront what is wrong with the national architecture.

“We must work together to identify and rectify the variegated ills and the wrongs presently subsisting.”

George said the country must take the bold step to ensure devolution of power to guarantee sustainable development.

According to him, the country cannot meet the development aspirations of the people with a too strong centre and weak states.

He said the states and even the local governments had to be more empowered to bring about development.

The PDP chieftain urged Nigerians to demonstrate patriotic zeal in all they do, saying citizens must believe in the country even in the face of challenges.

He commended the Publisher of FreedomOnline, Gabriel Akinadewo, for organising the lecture, saying it had provided a platform to proffer solutions to national challenges.

Malam Garba Shehu, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, in his speech, urged Nigerians not to give ethnic or religious colouration to the security challenges.

He urged citizens to see criminals as criminals, irrespective of where they were from.

Shehu said the Federal Government was doing everything possible to provide adequate security for all Nigerians.

Earlier, Akinadewo said the country’s security architecture must be overhauled to address security challenges.

He called for more funding for the police, saying inadequate funding had hampered their capabilities to provide security.