Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo yesterday, January 14,ย explained that,ย Nigeriaโs size coupled with her sheer economic power propelled by a large population, makes the proposition of one Nigeria attractive.
โWhoever it is that wants to go his own way will find that our size is why we are an attractive propositionโ, the Vice President said at the 13th annual Daily Trust Dialogue in Abuja titled โ50 Years After 1966: Is Nigeria Rising?โ
The Vice President who is alsoย a Professor of Law and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, maintainedย that the countryโs size is not just formidable in the African continent, but also globally.
โOur country has the potential not just to be the giant of Africa, but a major economic giant in the worldโ, he said, adding that it is that giant of a nation that the Nigerian elites have a duty to deliver.
According to him, the size of Lagos State alone is larger in terms of economy than several African countries, stressing that Nigeria is better off staying together andย maintainingย the unity it enjoys in the outside world.
Addressing the question proposed in the title of the Dialogue, Prof. Osinbajo said โthere is no question at all, our country is rising despite all challengesโ.
He noted however that โin the history of nations everywhere there is the question of elite consensusโ.
While agreeing that the elite must join hands for a group or nation to be built, he opined that the task must not be left to the political class alone as it also involves religious, professional and traditional elites as well.
It is such a seeming lack of consensus among these groups Osinbajo noted, has made it look like โdespite all we have done, it does appear that we are moving in circlesโ.
Said he:ย โnation-building is based on elite consensus. There may be divergent views but unless we agree as to how to govern this space, we could be going round and round in circlesโ.
Speaking further, Vice President Osinbajo observed that a country may have good policies but the important thing is the capacity to implement those policies, adding that there is the need for instance, to have a legal system where equity and justice is dispensed within a reasonable timeframe and a system where no one is above the law.
Other speakers at the Dialogue were former Chief of Defense Staff, General Martin Agwai (retd); the Nigerian Representative of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundationย Dr. Mairo Mandaraย and former CBN Governor, Prof. Charles Soludo.
The Dialogue was moderated by one time Head of the Federal Civil Service, Alhaji Adamu Fika, and hosted by executives of Daily Trust Newspapers.
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