Nigeria: Prioritize the Welfare of Nigerians First, Angaye Tells Political Leaders
Professor Gesiye Angaye urges Nigerian political leaders to focus on citizens' welfare amidst a growing governance crisis marked by insecurity, poverty, and unemployment.
Professor Gesiye Angaye has called upon Nigerian political leaders to prioritize the welfare of citizens, highlighting a deepening moral and governance crisis within the country. Speaking in Yenagoa, Angaye cited the alarming increase in insecurity, hunger, unemployment, and poverty, pointing out that political leaders seem detached from the daily struggles faced by ordinary Nigerians. He lamented that while the public is enduring hardships, members of the political elite engage in celebratory events and early campaigning.
In his speech entitled 'Dancing on the Graves: Moral Collapse, Elite Indifference, and the Crisis of State Responsibility in Nigeria,' the nonagenarian economist emphasized the fear gripping many citizens due to rampant violence from kidnappings and banditry. He expressed the sentiment that while families mourn their losses, the political class appears oblivious to the plight of everyday Nigerians. This disconnect raises significant concerns about accountability and responsibility among those in power.
Angaye's remarks resonate strongly in the current context of Nigeria, where disillusionment with the government is palpable. His call for leaders to take a more active role in addressing the needs of the populace reflects a growing demand for genuine change in governance. This situation underscores the urgent need for policies that truly reflect the priorities of citizens rather than those of the privileged elite.