…says enough of the grandstanding
The National Association of Seadogs, Pyrates Confraternity, NAS/PC has weighed in on the economic crisis in Nigeria with a clarion call on President Bola Tinubu and the political class to stop further grandstanding and get to work to fix the economy, curb insecurity and tame food inflation.
The NAS Capoon, Mr Abiola Owoaje, in a press statement entitled: The Spectre of Hunger in Nigeria: Enough of the Grandstanding by the Political class,’’ said the devastating effects of the economic policies of the Tinubu administration and the lack of vision of most of the state governors are responsible for the current hardship faced by Nigerians.
Owoaje therefore advocated for urgent taming of insecurity and sweeping agricultural reforms from the Federal Government and the various state governments to salvage the situation.
The NAS Capoon said, ’However, we need to point out that the political class with President Tinubu at the apex needs to move swiftly to ameliorate the sufferings of Nigerians. This time calls for honest, pragmatic and responsible leadership from Nigeria’s political class in dousing tension over economic shocks being faced by several Nigerians.
‘’Democracy is about the people thus the expectation it would lead to improved lives for the people without hindrance. Section 14 (2) (b) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 declares that security and welfare of the people shall be the primary purpose of government. A government that cannot tame insecurity and which for the past few months has been unable to improve the lives of its citizens through its policies and programmes calls to question its capability both at the central and the sub-national levels to preside over the affairs of the citizens.
‘’Now is the time for President Tinubu to walk the talk. His promise to further boost food production through aggressive mechanisation should not just be empty talk. Nigerians expect him to pursue governance with the same vigour he deployed in the realisation of his presidential ambition.
“Agricultural initiatives like the Anchor Borrowers Programme that have been fraught by loan repayment hiccups and official corruption should be reviewed for efficiency. The complaints by All Farmers Association of Nigeria that several beneficiaries of the scheme are not farmers should be addressed. Nigeria can no longer afford laudable schemes being sabotaged by supervisory government officials and the political class.’’
He listed implementation of State Police in the long run, agro-rangers as a stop gap measure, distribution of improved seedlings, fertilizers, access to finance and technology by farmers as other measures to curb food inflation in the country.
Owoaje expressed disappointments with state governors for not being able to improve the lives of their people with the increased revenue to the states between July 2023 and February 2024.
He therefore challenged the various state governments to shake off their complacency in public policy formulation and work for the people.