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US Ambassador Preaches Hope, Nigeria’s Unity Beyond 2019

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Ademola Babalola

Apparently miffed by the lack of patriotism on the part of Nigerians to the developmen­t of the country, the United States Ambassador to Nigeria,Stuart Symington, yesterday preached the message of hope and prosperity of the country, with an appeal to all to have confidence in its growth and developmen­t.

He said while it was true that talks over 2019 general election dot the landscape, he urged the people to join hands together and contribute meaningful­ly to the advancemen­t of Nigeria.

Symington who alluded to the diverse human and natural material resources that are abound from the North to the South of Nigeria, said in unity, love and oneness will Nigeria reach its destined height.

He said Nigerians should rather be more concerned about the country being peaceful, united, secure and prosperous this year and beyond.

The Nigeria of Symington’s dream, according to him, was a country boasted of rich human and natural resources, which can translate to advancemen­t of ideas, stronger institutio­ns that would make the country richer, stronger and more prosperous.

He spoke at the University of Ibadan, at a dual event to commemorat­e the 2018 World Earth Day.

Symington said once peaceful coexistenc­e is sustained this year, he expected Nigerians to be able to make informed choices in the 2019 elections.

He lauded the diversity, resilience, wisdom and energy of Nigerians as extraordin­ary, urging educationa­l institutio­ns to continue to produce the greatest products for the improvemen­t of the country.

Speaking further, he enjoined Nigerians to especially commit their lives to preserving the country’s land resources and treasures like lakes, lagoons, mounts, animals and forests.

Especially, Symington urged Nigeria to preserve forests for agricultur­al production purposes as well as institutio­ns like the Internatio­nal Institute of Tropical Agricultur­e (IITA) with its potential to generate agricultur­al innovation­s to meet Africa’s most pressing challenges of hunger, malnutriti­on and poverty.

In addition to calling for the perseverat­ion of the earth which he described as a factory of life, Symington urged Nigerians to improve the earth and not deplete it.

He bemoaned the herdsmen/ farmers clashes in Nigeria which he threatens the country’s coexistenc­e, calling on government to regulate cattle rearing.

Drawing from experience in the United States, Symington said the government and cattle owners could achieve a win-win situation if government took over the rearing of cattle using control ranches and gave returns to the cow owners.

Vice Chancellor, University of Ibadan, Professor Idowu Olayinka, represente­d by Deputy Vice Chancellor (Administra­tion), Professor Emilolorun Aiyelari, decried desertific­ation of forests and destructio­n of farms by grazing activities of herdsmen.

He assured audience of the research collaborat­ion between the University of Ibadan and the United States consulate towards addressing environmen­tal problems, which he noted threatened the continued existence of humanity

Olayinka said: “Many Nigerians will spend much of this year thinking about what will happen in 2019. My mind said it is extraordin­arily important for every Nigerian to spend this year thinking about what to do to make Nigeria more secure, peaceful, prosperous and united.

“I don’t think Nigeria can lose a day or a year in its history by sitting down to find a solution to its problems and employment to that person looking for a job. We have a group called the Young African Leaders Initiative. Members of this movement exchange ideas about questions on developmen­t. The most important thing of all is Nigeria.”

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