Make 2021 Year For Finding Solutions- Saraki
Dr. Abubakar
Bukola Sarak, the immediate past Senate President, has urged Nigerians to devote
the new year 2021 to sourcing for and administering solutions to the
multifarious problems confronting the country.
Saraki said
this in his New Year message released in Abuja also congratulated Nigerians, at
home and abroad, who survived the various difficulties experienced in the just
ended year and are witnessing the beginning of a new year.
He also
prayed to God to give fortitude and strength to those who lost their loved ones
due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the brutal acts of terrorists, kidnappers and
other criminals as well as to families of security agents who died in active
service.
“Congratulations
to those of us who benefitted from the mercy of Almighty God and are alive
today. Last year was very tough and we know how difficult it was for many
families to put food on their table.
Yet,
surviving all the difficulties that we witnessed in 2020 is a testimony to the
kindness of God and we deserve to celebrate and praise God for the new year.
Happy New Year to all of us,” he stated.
The former
senate president advised further that both leaders and the rest of the citizens
should focus on how to generate ideas towards solving the problems of
insecurity, economic recession, dearth of necessary infrastructure, collapse of
national values, threat to national unity, lack of social welfare and youth
restiveness.
He added
that the period of lamenting about the problems or trading blames between
leaders and followers, between people of different faiths, ethnicity and age
groups had gone with 2020.
“We should
all focus on finding solutions. We should build conversations on what needs to
be done to ensure that our security agencies can work together and have the
necessary facilities to eliminate insurgency, kidnapping, robbery and
harassment of innocent citizens and foreigners engaged in genuine businesses.
“Both
leaders and followers should focus on how we can get the economy working,
produce youths who can take advantage of new technology and become key players
in the communication technology world, attract foreign direct investments,
diversify the economy and make the country more relevant and important in the
comity of nations.
“Our focus
now should be how to ensure that our youths are gainfully engaged and that we
create avenues to appropriate their modern ideas, energy and creativity for the
purpose of national development. We should be talking about how to ensure that
our education and health systems become revived and able to serve the interest
of all.
“In my view
the need to concentrate all government, corporate, group and individual efforts
towards devising solutions to the various problems should be the pre-occupation
of all of us this year.
“Thus, if we
are to give a caption or theme to the new year, it should be ‘2021 – The Year
of Search for Solutions to Nigeria’s Problems’. We might not get all the
solutions in one year.
“However, we
need to be ready with them such that in the next two or three years or by 2023,
we can take off on the journey of rebuilding, rebranding and repositioning the
new country we all desire. Anything short of this mindset will not produce the
desired results to turn around the fortunes of our dear country and her
people,” Saraki stated.
He,
therefore, called on political leaders to suppress the talk about 2023
politics, post-Muhammadu Buhari politics and the ambition to occupy political
offices and push all these to the background while concentrating efforts on
making 2021 the year to genuinely attend to the problems of the country.
“However,
let me reiterate my prayers for our security agents and health officials on the
frontlines in the trouble areas of our country and in the various health facilities,
combating the criminals in our midst and the Covid-19 pandemic ravaging our
country. May Almighty God continue to protect them as they keep their fellow
country men and women safe.
“May
Almighty God heal our land, protect and unite us, as well as restore the
prosperity of our dear country,” Saraki added.
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