Peter Obi, former governor of Anambra state says Nigeria is
a knocked Vehicle and the attention should be on fixing the engine, not
changing the drivers of the economy.
Obi also said 2017 may not be better than 2016, if the
country continues addressing the current economic situation, the same way it
would address a robust economy.
“For me, I dont think (the economy will be better in 2017)
because I have not seen the attention that is required for the situation we
find ourselves,” Obi told CNBC Africa.
“Where we are now is like having a car with which has an
engine knock, and we are still busy talking about changing the driver. There is
no engine in place; even if you bring in the best driver in the world, he is
not going to move the car.
“We need to talk about how do we fix the engine of this
vehicle, and that engine is the economy. Until we fix it, then we can talk
about the driver, whether there is a good driver or bad driver.”
He called on leaders in the country to bury their political
divides and deal with the country’s crisis as a survival strategy.
“Considering where we are, we need to have in all these
sectors, crisis manager to deal with the situation, We need to pull everybody
together, its no longer a party matter,
it is no longer a political matter, it is a survival matter.
“It’s not time to
trade blames, it’s not time to trade
blames, its not time to dwell in yesterday. If you look at our headlines in our
newspapers, the quality of discourse is low, we are still chasing shadows.
He said the economy and the security of Nigerians should be
at the top of national discourse.
Obi added that Nigeria is a country that would double her
population in 30 years, and nobody is
thinking of how to prepare for tomorrow.
-thecable
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