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A new Nigeria where massive wealth is unleashed across states is possible, says Adesina

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By Julius Alabi, Akure

The President of the African Development Bank Group, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, has said that with good governance in Nigeria, better accountability system and zero-tolerance for corruption, more economically viable constituent states would emerge.

According to him, there should be a new Nigeria where massive wealth would be unleashed across the states.

Adesina spoke in Akure, the Ondo State capital on Tuesday at a public lecture organized as part of the activities marking Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu’s second term inauguration with the theme “Towards a new Nigeria: From federal fatherism to a commonwealth.”

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The AFDB boss called for a change in the relational mindset between the states and the federal government, saying the fulcrum should be the states, while the centre would support them and not lord over them.

His words: “Let me say here that there should be a new Nigeria where massive wealth would be unleashed across the states.”

Earlier in his speech, Governor Akeredolu blamed the growing sectional activism which he said is gradually replacing national patriotism on the faulty and twisted federalism operated in the country.

He lamented that most Nigerians are losing faith in the “unity in diversity” sloganeering while urging that the only opportunity to restore national consciousness was through true federalism.

Akeredolu said rather than building the nation, Nigerians are more inclined to ethnic nationalism, adding that the people have resorted to clannish satisfaction in place of nation-building.

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While identifying insecurity as the most potent threat to national belief, Akeredolu stressed that the consequences are increasingly becoming more daring, adding that the time to act is now.

Speaking on the efforts of the Southwest governors in tackling insecurity, he said their fight is against criminality and not targeted at any ethnic nationality or business.

He said, “We are against criminality and we shall fight criminality with every legal means. It is in the interest of our collective wellbeing.

“All we require is the support and understanding of all federating units, including the Federal Government. The simple truth is that we have lived in self-denial amid an excruciating pain that is almost cancerous now.

“Notwithstanding our challenges today, my firm belief in the Nigerian Project is strengthened by the fact that I am a true Nigerian.

“That I desire a more United Nigeria with every ingredient of freedom, rule of law, patriotism, love, mutual respect and harmony is an understatement. And I am prepared to fight for it legitimately for the benefit of all”, he added.

Present at the event were; the chairman of the occasion, Yobe State governor and chairman of the APC Caretaker Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee, Mai Mala Buni, who was represented by the former Senate President, Senator Ken Nnamani, Minister of State for Niger Delta Affairs, Senator Donald Tayo Alasoadura, former Osun State Deputy Governor, Senator Iyiola Omisore, Engr. Ade Adetimehin and other important dignitaries.

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