Nigeria At 60: Power Devolution Will Accelerate Development – Gov Wike
Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, says Nigeria’s development will remain stunted without strong institutions that will promote devolution of power.
Governor Wike asserted at an event to mark Nigeria’s 60th Independence Day celebration at Government House, Port Harcourt.
He said it was time for Nigerians to confront core political and economic issues that hamper sustained growth.
According to him, to put Nigeria on the path of progressive growth, the rule of law, a fraud-proof electoral system, effective neutrality of law enforcement agencies and independence of the judiciary should be put in place.
“We may gloat in the limited progress that we have made since independence. We have indeed achieved relative expansion in access to education, health care and the socio-economic infrastructure.
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“But if we fail to give considerations to the serious challenges preventing us, we cannot build a free, fair and just nation that will command the total loyalty of all nationalities.
“Let us, therefore, resolve to take the right step to institutionalise the necessary constitutional and political systems that will enable us to build a free, sovereign democratic and functional nation”, he stated.
Governor Wike noted that at independence, there was an effective democracy, regional autonomy and fiscal federalism.
Those principles, he said, guided the political, social and economic relations between the central government and the regional constitutional regions until they were frustrated.
“Our founding fathers envisioned to build our nation with due regards to our diversities and with visionary enthusiasm. They provided basic building blocks for sustaining a united, peaceful and prosperous Nigeria with a functional constitutional document.
“No one part or region was deliberately denied against what was due to it. No ethnic nationality was politically and economically favoured unduly above all others by the central government.
“Under this arrangement, Nigeria thrived on a peaceful and progressive path. Unfortunately, the fundamental principles of negotiated constitutional regional autonomy and the Federal Government were blatantly jettisoned,” he said.
Governor Wike restated that Rivers State would continue to promote the unity of the country and ensure the peaceful coexistence of all residents.
According to him, efforts will be sustained in improving the standard of living, expanding health care delivery and pursuing accelerated economic growth.
“There is an unprecedented investment in the provision of socio-economic infrastructure across the state.
“We are constructing roads, flyovers, jetties, markets and expanding health care and education facilities throughout the state including the rural areas. This is to accelerate economic growth and make life more meaningful for our people.
“We have spared no effort in advancing and achieving security. Rivers State is now reckoned as one of the most peaceful states in Nigeria with a much-improved business environment that is attracting investors. Clearly, we have a bright future,” he emphasized.
The governor also commended the military for their efforts in curbing banditry and all forms of insurgency to defend the sovereignty of the country.
Earlier, the governor had inspected the parade mounted by the Nigeria Police at the brief ceremony that also featured the release of peace pigeons.