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Why insecurity will continue in Nigeria – Wike

Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State has said marginalisation fuels insecurity. The governor, who spoke during a lecture he delivered at the National Institute for…

Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State has said marginalisation fuels insecurity.

The governor, who spoke during a lecture he delivered at the National Institute for Security Studies (NISS), Abuja, on Wednesday, said insecurity will continue if some elite in the country insist on marginalising other zones.

Wike also claimed that the federal government has failed to provide “responsible governance”.

The lecture was entitled: “Governance, Security and Sustainable Development in Africa, Nexus, Challenges and Prospects: Rivers State as a Metaphor”.

Daily Trust reports that the lecture was for the participants of the Executive Intelligence Management Course (EIMC 14), who are concluding their study at the NISS, preparatory to the award of the Fellow of Security Institute (FSI).

“What we have today cannot be said to be a responsive government that will provide all these. What we are hearing is excuse one, excuse two. It is terrible. So, if you don’t have a responsive governance, you will not have environmental sustainability. Because, it requires good governance.

“A sense of social justice, equity is fundamental to achieving peace, security and sustainable development, which only good governance can achieve.

“You cannot have this, if you do not have good governance. And, you cannot talk about sustainable development when you don’t have good governance. It is practically impossible.

“Thus, among other structural and infrastructural variables, nothing can be more relevant to the progress of society than the practice of good governance, led by visionary, effective and transformational leadership as essential precondition for effective democracy, the rule of law, sustainable development, and enhancing the living conditions of ordinary people.

“Unfortunately, poor governance, and bad leadership model continue to characterise Africa’s political, economic, security and social landscapes.

“I’m sorry, people forget… When people say zoning is unconstitutional, but you know what is called equity. Equity brings peace. Let everybody be part of it.”

He further noted, “But the moment you begin to think that this is your own exclusivity, that nobody else, then it becomes a crisis. When you begin to see some people, to deny them certain things, that will lead to insecurity.

“And with insecurity, you cannot achieve sustainable development. Take, for example, when the Igbos are crying to say, look, in appointment, you don’t recognise us, what is wrong in listening to them?

“What is wrong in sitting back and say, look, we are all one; we want this country to be together, in order for us to achieve sustainable development?

“Because…if you don’t include them, some of them will begin to believe that they are not part of the system”

Recalling what President Muhammadu Buhari said during the beginning of his administration, Wike said, “Now, take for example, with all due respect, when Mr. President said ninety something per cent of whatever will go to only those who voted for him, that alone will create crisis.

“That is not part of good governance. I don’t expect a President of a country to say, ‘I will only remember those who voted for you’re? That is not democracy.”

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