Opinion
As We Await Buhari’s Change (II)
However, as we travel along to build a better Nigeria we should not neglect one important part of good leadership which is the budgeting. Since the present leadership assumed office, Nigerians have been patiently waiting for the release of the budget. It has become customary to any Federal government to release budgetary estimates before this time.
While in full anticipation of the budget, a supplementary budget of N465,636,926,85 billion was sent to the National Assembly for appropriation, six weeks left to the end of the year. One wonders why a supplementary budget is being released when a full fledged budget can be prepared.
Budgeting is a trivial issue. It will become uncomfortable when we do not adequately and completely plan for our expenditures before hand. Has it turn out to be that anytime we exhaust this supplementary budget, the federal government will send in another supplementary budget to the National Assembly for further appropriation. It is hoped that this supplementary budget is just for the mean time. But despite that, one expects distinctiveness from a government that professes change.
One of our national goals in Nigeria is to build a united, strong and self reliant nation. An independent, economically buoyant and politically stable nation promotes growth and economic development and this can be achieved on unity and peace.
Our constant instability in our form of politics and economic deterioration have been a major hindrance to our expectation.
Crises, due to both politically and economically inclined issues have been the major reason why our country Nigeria have not successful achieved her objective of being one and united nation.
The Biafran agitation again have posed a major obstacle to realizing united and a strong, self reliant Nigeria. The Biafran issue should not be neglected but thoroughly looked into and analysed objectively.
God has greatly blessed this country in the aspect of mineral resources which is scattered in all parts of our 36 states. This mineral resources was deposited to enable Nigerians build a stronger and better Nigeria. Diverse mineral resources are deposited in specific regions and areas for a purpose. Since we are one Nigeria or “claim” to be one these God given resources should be utilized for the collective benefit forever, tribe and people be it Northerners, Southerners, Easterners and Westerners. Our collective effort will lead to the growth change our federal government have envisaged.
Our collective responsibility should not lead to the detriment of the land where these mineral resources was found. Unfortunately, since mineral resources were found in the Niger Delta and other states the condition of the people has not changed for the better. This has given rise to ethnic militias.
The Buhari administration has promised to turn things around in no time and as such should adequately look into issues as this. For this has also constituted the reasons why the Biafra state seeks for independence.
We need to come together as one nation and successfully fight one cause together effectively and efficiently. How can we say we are one if we are not able to collectively fight a cause. I know that along the line there will be some misunderstanding. But despite that we should not use our hands to destroy ourselves because we want to fight for our rights all the time. What have we gained from this act of ours so far? The general state of our country has not been improving at the rate which we want for that reason we should put our selfish desire aside and fight for the betterment of ourselves and for our future generation.
Democracy has come to stay. For this reason, Nigerians should not relent in airing the views and opinions for the development of this great nation.
Let us thrive to shun corruption and evil practices for this has been a major set back to our growth and development. I encourage us to desist from primitive accumulation of wealth for the sake of our future generations, while the present is starving from lack and neglect despite living in a country of green and beautiful opportunities.
Above all, rebuilding Nigeria is a collective responsibility and not just the responsibility of the federal government alone. Although he had made a declaration to transform Nigeria to a totally different place in no time, we need to contribute our own quota to stick together through these challenging times.
We should not make things difficult for the President, by constantly indulging in acts that impedes his goal but to encourage and support his politices in the interest of national integration and development.
Concluded.
Harrison is an intern with The Tide.
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Empowering Youth Through Agriculture
Quote:”While job seeking youths should continuously acquire skills and explore opportunities within their immediate environment as well as in the global space through the use of digital platforms, government, corporate/ multinational organizations or the organised private sector should generate skills and provide the enabling environment for skills acquisition, through adequate funding and resettlement packages that will provide sustainable economic life for beneficiaries”.
The Governor of Rivers State, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, recently urged youths in the Rivers State to take advantage of the vast opportunities available to become employers of labour and contribute meaningfully to the growth and development of the State. Governor Fubara noted that global trends increasingly favour entrepreneurship and innovation, and said that youths in Rivers State must not be left behind in harnessing these opportunities. The Governor, represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Dr Benibo Anabraba, made this known while declaring open the 2026 Job Fair organised by the Rivers State Government in partnership with the Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association (NECA) in Port Harcourt. The Governor acknowledged the responsibility of government to create jobs for its teeming youth population but noted that it is unrealistic to absorb all job seekers into the civil service.
“As a government, we recognise our duty to provide employment opportunities for our teeming youths. However, we also understand that not all youths can be accommodated within the civil service. This underscores the need to encourage entrepreneurship across diverse sectors and to partner with other stakeholders, including the youths themselves, so they can transition from being job seekers to employers of labour,” he said. It is necessary to State that Governor Fubara has not only stated the obvious but was committed to drive youth entrepreneurship towards their self-reliance and the economic development of the State It is not news that developed economies of the world are skilled driven economies. The private sector also remains the highest employer of labour in private sector driven or capitalist economy though it is also the responsibility of government to create job opportunities for the teeming unemployed youth population in Nigeria which has the highest youth unemployed population in the subSahara Africa.
The lack of job opportunities, caused partly by the Federal Government’s apathy to job creation, the lack of adequate supervision of job opportunities economic programmes, lack of employable skills by many youths in the country have conspired to heighten the attendant challenges of unemployment. The challenges which include, “Japa” syndrome (travelling abroad for greener pastures), that characterises the labour market and poses threat to the nation’s critical sector, especially the health and medical sector; astronomical increase in the crime rate and a loss of interest in education. While job seeking youths should continuously acquire skills and explore opportunities within their immediate environment as well as in the global space through the use of digital platforms, government, corporate/ multinational organizations or the organised private sector should generate skills and provide the enabling environment for skills acquisition, through adequate funding and resettlement packages that will provide sustainable economic life for beneficiaries.
While commending the Rivers State Government led by the People First Governor, Sir Siminilayi Fubara for initiating “various training and capacity-building programmes in areas such as ICT and artificial intelligence, oil and gas, maritime, and the blue economy, among others”, it is note-worthy that the labour market is dynamic and shaped by industry-specific demands, technological advancements, management practices and other emerging factors. So another sector the Federal, State and Local Governments should encourage youths to explore and harness the abounding potentials, in my considered view, is Agriculture. Agriculture remains a veritable solution to hunger, inflation, and food Insecurity that ravages the country. No doubt, the Nigeria’s arable landmass is grossly under-utilised and under-exploited.
In recent times, Nigerians have voiced their concerns about the persistent challenges of hunger, inflation, and the general increase in prices of goods and commodities. These issues not only affect the livelihoods of individuals and families but also pose significant threats to food security and economic stability in the country. The United Nations estimated that more than 25 million people in Nigeria could face food insecurity this year—a 47% increase from the 17 million people already at risk of going hungry, mainly due to ongoing insecurity, protracted conflicts, and rising food prices. An estimated two million children under five are likely to be pushed into acute malnutrition. (Reliefweb ,2023). In response, Nigeria declared a state of emergency on food insecurity, recognizing the urgent need to tackle food shortages, stabilize rising prices, and protect farmers facing violence from armed groups. However, without addressing the insecurity challenges, farmers will continue to struggle to feed their families and boost food production.
In addition, parts of northwest and northeast Nigeria have experienced changes in rainfall patterns making less water available for crop production. These climate change events have resulted in droughts and land degradations; presenting challenges for local communities and leading to significant impact on food security. In light of these daunting challenges, it is imperative to address the intricate interplay between insecurity and agricultural productivity. Nigeria can work toward ensuring food security, reducing poverty, and fostering sustainable economic growth in its vital agricultural sector. In this article, I suggest solutions that could enhance agricultural production and ensure that every state scales its agricultural production to a level where it can cater to 60% of the population.
This is feasible and achievable if government at all levels are intentional driving the development of the agricultural sector which was the major economic mainstay of the Country before the crude oil was struck in commercial quantity and consequently became the nation’s monolithic revenue source. Government should revive the moribund Graduate Farmers Scheme and the Rivers State School-to-Land agricultural programmes to operate concurrently with other skills acquisition and development programmes. There should be a consideration for investment in mechanized farming and arable land allocation. State and local governments should play a pivotal role in promoting mechanized farming and providing arable land for farming in communities. Additionally, allocating arable land enables small holder farmers to expand their operations and contribute to food security at the grassroots level.
Nigeria can unlock the potential of its agricultural sector to address the pressing needs of its population and achieve sustainable development. Policymakers and stakeholders must heed Akande’s recommendations and take decisive action to ensure a food-secure future for all Nigerians.
By: Igbiki Benibo
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