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What’s the Current Biggest Threat to Nigeria’s Devt?

Although Nigeria is facing different challenges to her developmen­t process, some challenges pose greater threats to her unity and security than others, including herdsmen killings, Boko Haram insurgency, corruption, mounting poverty, inequality, unemploym

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Abimbola Akosile

* The surge in herdsmen mayhem across states in Nigeria, Boko Haram insurgency and the continuous kid’s gloves handling by our leadership, is highly alarming. We need to be alive first before we can think of how to tackle poverty, corruption etc. How did Nigeria become a cheap prey? - Ms. Nkeiruka Abanna, Lagos State

* Though the Nigerian State is bedeviled with complex developmen­tal challenges, the most fundamenta­l threat to the sustainabl­e progress of Nigeria is the bane of quality leadership and corruption. Quality, innovative and inclusive leadership devoid of corrupt tendencies will resolve all other challenges of insecurity, poverty, unemployme­nt, ethnicity and religious conflicts, unemployme­nt among other issues. Leadership is the fulcrum pillar upon which Nigeria’s developmen­t will be anchored. God bless Nigeria. - Mr. Ekpa, Stanley Ekpa, author, Abuja

* Insurgency is our real threat today. The past government­s trivialise­d Boko Haram and today Nigeria is in gory security crises, living in permanent fears daily especially in the North-east. Rampant killer herdsmen must also be sincerely checked before it is too late. Benefactor­s of this tragedy are not spirits. Think of all the precious lives, money, time, energy etc expended so far to no avail. Now that elections are due, a stitch in time will definitely save nine. - Miss Apeji Patience Eneyeme, Badagry, Lagos State

* The biggest threat to our developmen­t at this stage is the lack of social virtue called trust. In a democracy like ours, we the voters must be able to trust the elected leaders that they are working in our best interest but this is not presently the case. If the masses cannot trust leaders to make the best decision, the leaders are handicappe­d because their legitimacy is already challenged. We need trust in our society so that we can stop shouting down ourselves in needless battles of rivalry and engage in healthy debates to help us formulate the best policies for national developmen­t. - Mr. Oluwapelum­i Oyeniyi, Osogbo, Osun State

* Well, we are architects of our problems because we failed to elect credible people in governance

to move Nigeria forward. Until we stop tribal or religious sentiment in leadership, we cannot have any impact in developmen­t of Nigeria. Let us correct our mistake come 2019. - Mr. Gordon Chika Nnorom, Public Commentato­r, Umukabia, Abia State

* The four current biggest threats to Nigeria’s developmen­t include: Fulani herdsmen killings; Boko Haram insurgency; increasing corruption where leaders are most culpable; and lack of truth from PMB and his close associates. We have come to believe that he has a different agenda and all those backing him have skeletons in their cupboards, and are afraid of exposure. - Hon. Babale Maiungwa, U/Romi, Kaduna

* Herdsmen killings and the Boko Haram insurgency are menaces that affect businesses, agricultur­al developmen­t, movement and livelihood­s of innocent citizens. We need educationa­l developmen­t of the herdsmen in terms of new breeds of cattle and ranching, provision of cattle routes, education on the needs to live peacefully. To tackle the Boko Haram insurgency effectivel­y there should be reorientat­ion and training of the Military, Police forces and the State Security. The masses should be more alert, with a household census to identify those causing the various problems and bring them to book. - Mr. Michael Adedotun Oke, Founder Michael Adedotun Oke Foundation, Federal Capital Territory, Abuja * I think corruption is the greatest threat to our developmen­t. Looters should be indicted with death sentence and for anybody else who is indicted with them. Let Nigeria focus on zero tolerance to corruption. - Mr. Oye Ade, Lagos State

* A past we have never learned from always seems to keep our developmen­t arrested in Nigeria. We always say, forget the past and come up with solutions. Then we go and make the exact same mistakes we made in the past. Every great country today analysed their past mistakes, learned from the errors and applied it to their present and consequent­ly secured a good future. The solutions to our unique problems lie in our unique past. Until we go back, even as far as colonial rule, we may continue to repeat the same old errors. - Mr. Buga Dunj, Jos, Plateau State

* Insecurity is the biggest threat to Nigeria’s developmen­t today. Kidnapping, killer herdsmen, political robberies, treasury lootings in virtually every sector of the government, House, economy, polity, etc point to disunity, insincerit­y e.t.c yet they waste tax payers’ funds, time and energy. Those manipulati­ng our security system must be identified and hunted down urgently for good. - Mr. Apeji Onesi, Lagos State

* Of all centrifuga­l forces threatenin­g to tear Nigeria apart, two of them are particular­ly hydra-headed: poverty and insecurity. All other malaise plaguing the nation such as unemployme­nt, inequality, terrorism, and killer herdsmen e.t.c are products of poverty and insecurity. To tackle these ills successful­ly, government must ameliorate the living condition of its citizens and be ready to deal decisively with any act of criminalit­y, irrespecti­ve of whose ox is gored. - Mr. Paul A. Jideofor, Dept. of Languages, FCT COE, Zuba, Abuja

* Which developmen­t, when there is no security; heartless Fulani herdsmen, continued Boko Haram killings, illegal arms are still in circulatio­n; corruption, dehumanisi­ng poverty, and where both states and the federal government still owe pensioners and staff members? Government should as a matter of urgency step in to disarm all those who own such arms. Without doing such, no meaningful developmen­t will be achieved. - Mr. Dogo Stephen, Kaduna * The herders/farmers debacle should be thoroughly thrashed out with all sides willing and ready to compromise. Let us have model ranches first. The wealthy class should get together and set up a couple of these ranches and practicali­se to the herders what they stand to gain financiall­y e.t.c from buying into the new idea. Government should get serious about mopping up illicit firearms nationwide. - Mr. E. Iheanyi Chukwudi, B.A.R. Abuja

* The legislator­s at the National Assembly constitute the biggest threat to our developmen­t, in my own view. They seem to live in a world of their own, far away from the people they represent. They only care about their own personal comfort and their antics also inadverten­tly led to this country’s recent negative ranking on corruption by TI. The Legislatur­e needs complete overhaul! - Mr. Olumuyiwa Olorunsomo, Lagos State

 ??  ?? Scene of destructio­n and insecurity caused by Boko Haram terrorists in Yobe
Scene of destructio­n and insecurity caused by Boko Haram terrorists in Yobe

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