Former President Jerry John Rawlings has warned Nigeria over the use
of military to counter the insurgency being perpetrated by Boko Haram.
According to him, military alone cannot stop the insurgency being perpetrated by Boko Haram.
The former Ghanaian leader gave the caution on an interview with the
Vanguard newspaper in Nigeria, at the celebration of the 70th birthday
of Nigeria's former Foreign Affairs Minister and National leader of the
All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief Tom Ikimi in Igueben, Edo State.
The ceremony was also attended by two former Nigerian Heads of State-
Gen. Ibrahim Babangida and Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar- as well as
African leaders.
Rawlings pleaded that as the most populous African nation, Nigeria
must not allow the International community to come into itsaffairs due
to the prevailing insecurity, asserting that the war on terror would be
won if all Nigerians work in unity.
Rawlings, who expressed regrets at the security situation in Nigeria,
warned that the nation must resist the temptation of seeking the
assistance of foreign powers in solving its problems.
According to him, “Nigeria’s political might is about 35 per cent in
Africa and that is why Nigeria must show the way in leading Africa. The
way the world is going, Nigeria must not suffer vulnerability or others
will take advantage of the problem.
“In my country in 1979, there was no food in the market, things were
very terrible. But today there is food in the market but people cannot
afford it. Don’t do something that people outside will take advantage
of. The situation on ground is not what the military can curb alone, it
has eaten into the fabric of the society and that is why it is in a way
gaining strength.
“The thing should not be left for government alone but the society
must begin to examine itself, come together, strategize together,
otherwise ladies and gentlemen may not be able to handle this problem
today or tomorrow,” he asserted.
Edo State Governor Adams Oshiomhole, who poured encomium on Ikimi,
urged Nigerian leaders to make sacrifices that will help the growth of
the nation, saying that without sacrifices by leaders, there may be no
hope for the youths of the nation.
The governor, who was given a standing ovation for his developmental
strides in Edo State, described Ikimi as a leader who has contributed
immensely to the nation’s democracy.
“Chief made a promise in the house of God today when he said he will
try to live the rest of his life as a good Catholic. And one of the
things I learnt as a Catholic is that Jesus laid down his life so that
the rest of us can live forever in what we believe in.
“At this point in Nigeria’s history, we need leaders who are ready to
stand for the country, pay the supreme sacrifice so that our younger
ones will inherit a country that is free, that offers every citizen a
place for loyalty to our nation. May God use you as one of the pillars
in this struggle to reposition our great nation”.
On his part, IBB described the celebrant as a “seasoned technocrat, a
hard-core politician and an eloquent speaker whose carriage invokes
authority in the truest sense. To attain the age of three scores plus
ten in a country where life expectancy stands at a ridiculous 47 years
is a huge milestone.
“The man celebrating the milestone is not just as remarkable as the
age he symbolizes. What makes that age instructively unique is uncommon
wisdom, elegance, ageing gracefully, a show of quintessence, a display
of finesse, with uncommon outlook,” he stated.
Other dignitaries at the occasion include the former Vice-President,
Alhaji Atiku Abubakar; Senator Ben Obi; Asiwaju Bola Tinubu; Chief Bisi
Akande; Chief Audu Ogbe; Chief John Oyegun; Prof. Osariemen Osunbor;
Chief Gabriel Igbinedion; Chief Lucky Igbinedion; Chief Johnson
Arumenmen; Senator Chris Ngige; Senator Domingo Obende; Chief Raymond
Dokpesi; Dr Ogbonnaya Onu; Dr Okwesili Eze Nwodo; Chief Niyi Adebayo; Dr
Rufus Ada-George; DR Doyin Okupe and host of others.
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