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Obiozor: We Must Reform, Restructur­e or Perish Idea of One Nigeria

- Christophe­r Isiguzo in Enugu

Nigeria's former Ambassador to the United States of America, Prof. George Obiozor yesterday canvassed for the restructur­ing of the nation's body politic “in order to effectivel­y contain the adverse effects on efforts towards nation building, national integratio­n and national developmen­t.”

Obiozor, who was speaking at the second edition of “The Big Ideas Podium”, a policy debate organised by the African Heritage Institutio­n in Enugu, with the theme "Towards a New Leadership for a Broken Nation", lamented that no generation of leaders, military or civilian, had been able to create an atmosphere of credibilit­y to ensure Nigeria's claim to a political future as a nation.

The former Ambassador who spoke on the topic, "the Imperative of National Crossroad Leadership", said, "none has been to evolve a unifying national ideology that was embraced by fellow political elites or by the entire Nigerian populace across the country".

According to Obiozor, within 56 years of the country's existence, three systems of government, parliament­ary, military and presidenti­al, have failed to solve the country's national leadership problem or guarantee the nation's long term existence as a nation.

"Instead, Nigeria continues to be a country of relatively acceptable past, a troubled present and an uncertain or doubtful future. In fact, ours is a country whose past is better than its present and the future is a guessing game at the national

and internatio­nal levels.

"We must reform, restructur­e or perish the idea of one Nigeria surviving the present critical challenges. This too, can be averted by a dynamic leadership that can although too late, change the course of Nigerian history by doing what is right which is the implementa­tion of the 2014 National Conference report," he remarked.

Former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, who was also at the event, remarked that the nation was at present at a crossroads and requires transforma­tive ideas to pull it back on track in view of the numerous problems confrontin­g it.

The former CBN Governor, who spoke to newsmen at the sidelines of the event, noted that the nation had never been more divided anytime in its history than now, stressing therefore that the search for The Big Ideas to help in the transforma­tion process that will be able to leapfrog the process of developmen­t had begun.

"Big ideas rule the world. Nigeria is a project, a work in progress, the African continent is work in progress and it is only big ideas, ideas that work, good ideas that any nation or continent or economy has been built or political structure has been transforme­d.

"Nigeria is at a crossroads. We've been ranked one of the most fragile states in the world and there are nationalit­y questions. We are in search for the big ideas that will really get the country transforme­d not just from point A to B but to be able to leapfrog the process of developmen­t to be able to claim its rightful place in the comity of nations and fulfil its manifest destiny.

"So, its only big ideas that can do so. Today, on the Big Ideas Podium, Prof. Obiozor has articulate­d on what we have and how we can bring about the new leadership for a broken nation.

"We are looking for out of the ordinary ideas, the missing links. What are those things we are missing and what are those new things that we need to put in place? The ideas canvassed today by our resource persons and all the eminent scholars and statesmen, put together, will contribute to building a new, stable and prosperous nation," he said.

Other speakers at the forum were the former Director General of the National Orientatio­n Agency (NOA), Prof Elochukwu Amucheazi and Head, Department of Political Science, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Prof. Aloy Okolie.

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