Read Obasanjo's Full Statement on Coalition for Nigeria
Olusegun Aremu Matthew Obasanjo |
STATEMENT BY H.E OLUSEGUN OBASANJO ON THE OCCASION OF HIS
REGISTRATION FOR COALITION FOR NIGERIAN MOVEMENT
Ladies and Gentlemen and members of the Fourth Estate of
the Realm, I welcome you to this simple but important ceremony of my
registering as a member of the Coalition for Nigeria Movement and I thank you
for being here.
Last week, I issued a statement which I did not do
lightly or frivolously but out of deep concern for the situation of our
country. I gave an expose on some aspects of our situations as I have observed
them. I also took liberty to offer advice politely knowing fully well that my
advice could be heeded or may be ignored.
However, heeded or not, I strongly believe that Nigeria
cannot continue with business as usual. So, I proffered a way out or a way
forward.
If the instruments we have used so far in our
nation-building and governance since independence have not served us well, it
is imperative that we should rethink and retool. It was Einstein who stated
that it would amount to height of folly for anybody or any group to continue to
do things in the same way and expect different results.
Coalition for Nigeria Movement is proposed as the new
direction to mobilize our population for unity, cooperation, development, rule
of law, employment, law and order, justice, integration, peace, security,
stability, welfare and well-being. In these regards, special attention and
space must be given to youths and women, who in most cases; have been victims
and underlings.
I am particularly happy that yesterday, men and women (of
all ages) of like minds joined hands to launch Coalition for Nigeria Movement
(CNM). Among many other things that CNM will do is to raise standards generally
but particularly standards of political leadership and governance.
Like all countries, Nigeria has many challenges. That, by
itself, is not what we should worry about. What should matter is how, when and
with what instruments we address or fail to address these challenges or create
more problems.
Let me emphasize important areas, program, priorities, or
processes for improved attention. To start with, we seem to have taken
nation-building for granted. Nation-building must be given continued attention
to give every citizen a feeling of belonging and a stake in his or her country.
For instance, the federal character principle, as espoused in our constitution,
was to guide the leadership to search for competent holders of major offices to
be distributed within the entire nation and avoid the concentration in a few
ethnic hands or geographical places as we currently have in the leadership of
our security apparatus. To avoid such non-integrative situation, we have the
National Assembly and the Federal Character Commission, both institutions which
must raise alarm or call for correction of actions by the executive that
violates the spirit of our constitution. In like manner, the spate of violence,
criminality, organized crime, insurgency and terrorism has not received
sufficient proactive ameliorative responses through transformational leadership
– a determined leadership that brings cohesion and wholesomeness to the polity.
Nobody and no group should feel excluded in his or her own country. Inclusion
and popular participation must be visibly pursued in terms of politics, the
economy and our overall social life.
I am happy to be a member of the Coalition for Nigeria
Movement. The movement is a pressure point towards good governance. This is the
commencement for our popular and grassroots association. Of course, the
membership will be free to collectively decide on whether CNM becomes a
political party. If the Movement decides to transform itself and go into
partisan politics, I will cease to be a member. And as a member for now, I
accept all the conditions attached to membership of the Coalition.
We must promote the CNM and mobilize membership all over
the country including membership from the Diaspora.
This is an opportunity for women and men, especially
youths who have hitherto been feeling marginalized and helpless to go all out
and bring friends and families into the CNM fold.
The CNM will remain a popular socio-economic Movement
open to all Nigerians who believe in the greatness of Nigeria and are ready to
contribute to it.
Some people have started worrying about the problem of
personalities, in which some, in other efforts allocate positions to
themselves. This Movement is not about personality or personalities; but about
platform and system. Our system so far has not given us what we must have. For
the first time we are building a platform from bottom-up. The Movement’s base
is the grassroots and the people – all the people. When the platform is formed
and the new system is put in place, the Movement may decide to sponsor/support
candidates or transform itself into a political machine for that purpose.
A socio-economic popular Movement needs to be the new
vehicle to give hope to the youths, dignity and encouragement to women and
security, confidence, and a promising future to all Nigerians. It must work to
bring about a new democratic and efficient Nigeria. The Movement must speak up
boldly and bluntly about the truth but politely in accordance with African
culture. The Movement will also act collectively with political awareness,
social responsibility, sustained and sustainable economic development and
progress. Timidity and cowardice must not be part of its make-up or culture and
neither must there be indifference. He who keeps quiet, inactive and
indifferent in the face of bad act is an accomplice to that act. Self-interest,
self-centeredness and selfishness must be put aside. National interest must be
paramount. The Movement will teach what it believes and practice what it
teaches.
It is necessary to make it clear that this movement does
not regard itself as a third force. It sees itself as a popular movement that
can accommodate all Nigerians irrespective of their political interest or
affiliations and will propel Nigeria forward. Nigeria belongs to all Nigerians
to be made right and the Coalition with others of the same view and like minds
will leave no stone unturned to actualize God-given potentials of our country.
The Movement will spearhead process, program, policies and priorities to make
Nigeria a great country playing its expected roles within West Africa, Africa
and the world.
Nigerian youth will be emboldened, empowered, have
employment, and play meaningful and responsible roles in the leadership and
governance of the country in all ramifications. Nigerian women will have
dignity, responsibility and equal consideration with men in the affairs of
Nigeria.
The Movement is a means to an end. The end is Nigeria,
unshackled, united, dynamic, strong, secure, cohesive, stable, and prosperous
at home and respected outside, and as result, able to play decisive roles
assertively within the comity of nations. A Nigeria of hope, aspiration and
assurances which belongs to all with no sacred cow nor sacrificial lamb is what
we want. My Nigeria, your Nigeria and our Nigeria with enchanting present and
secure and glorious future.
Join the Movement to build a new Nigeria that will be in
the hands of God. Source: premiumtimesng
Read Obasanjo's Full Statement on Coalition for Nigeria
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