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Nigeria at Maximum Danger, Former CBN Deputy Governor Warns

- Okon Bassey ÓØ ãÙ

The former deputy Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Dr. Obadiah Mailafia, has asserted that the country was at the hour of its maximum danger and that it could no longer be business as usual.

He made the declaratio­n in his paper titled 'The Nigerian Economy and Society Today: Why Are We Where We Are?' Presented at a two day workshop organised by Chief Anthony Ani Chair of Public Finance, Department of Economics, University of Uyo (UNIUYO).

Dr. Mailafia who was the lead speaker called for a coalition of patriots from different sections of the country and fields of endeavour to build a new momentum for social, economic and political transforma­tion.

He linked the danger being faced in the country to the part played by the foundation the colonial authoritie­s laid and the failure of post-independen­t leaders to work for genuine change.

According to him, the colonial authoritie­s, apparently deliberate­ly, left the country with an extremely weak and externally dependent economy and a federal structure of government which “violated some of the key principles of federalism.” and was therefore positioned to fail in due course.”

The former deputy Governor of CBN maintained that the elites that took over power from the colonial authoritie­s “were essentiall­y a fractious ethnic-oriented oligarchy that tended to perpetuate pre-existing structures and their entrenched privileges.”

He said “failure to create the developmen­tal state, failure to frontally address binding constraint­s, the original sin of corruption and failure to resist external meddling were parts of the failure of post-independen­ce leaders.

“We are today paying the price of these failings in the inability of the economy to create needed job opportunit­ies and the resultant unemployme­nt, poverty increasing criminal activities and insecurity, and generally difficult living conditions in the country.”

He said a crop of true nationalis­ts and genuine patriots in positions of authority across the country is needed to rebuild the economy and the society and move the nation forward.

Mailafia posited that tackling insecurity, launching a nation building process anchored on restructur­ing to create a more viable federation, and a frontal attack on the problems of power supply and infrastruc­tures, human capital developmen­t, agricultur­e transforma­tion, industrial­isation, and inclusive growth should form the national goals for the coming decade.

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