Prof. Pat Utomi
Hehe......Pat
Utomi, a founding member of the APC, is not happy with the state of the
Nigerian economy as he says that the 'class of 1966 and their cronies'
are in charge and running Nigeria with its president, Muhammadu Buhari.
While speaking in an exclusive interview with Guardian newspaper,
professor of Political Economy and management expert, Pat Utomi stated
that the “class of 1966 and their cronies” are still the ones running Nigeria with President Muhammadu Buhari.
Utomi who reacted to how the Nigerian economy has been managed by
successive governments, lamented that there was too much of politics in
Nigeria, adding that the country needed to get rid of more politicians
and get more statesmen, people who can think outside party politics.
“The central thing driving us should be Nigeria, the future,
the children, productivity and growth. These are realities and should
happen, but they are not happening.
“What happened in Nigeria is that the culture of the class of
1966 was primarily anti-intellectual. Maybe, they did not think through
it as a policy, but they forced Nigeria’s brightest minds to live the
town.
“Buhari is part of the class of 1966. Is Obasanjo still around?
Yes. What about TY Danjuma, Ibrahim Babangida? They are still around?
Nigeria is still in their hands, and the worst part is that they have
created cronies.
“What is required is a full understanding of what went wrong
with Nigeria so that we can begin to correct it. Ignorance was a
critical part of the problem. That is why we have the duty to educate.
“The mistakes with the savings of excess crude earnings alone
are so glaring that I think people everywhere should understand our
problem. But we just chose not to understand that more than anything, we
should educate the Nigerian people about why leaderships is an
intellectual activity. We need to think.
“This class also managed to demonize thinking so much that when
you are thoughtful in Nigeria, people will say it is theory. Nigerians
should have gone beyond this to believe that thinking is something that
doesn’t work.
“Everywhere in the world, when leaders gather, they are looking
for thinkers to be around them. But in Nigeria, we chase them away. As
in popular culture, people in the street say, grammar. That is one of
the cultural damages,” he said.
On claims by government that Nigeria is coming out of recession, Utomi replied: “See,
this obsession with certain statistical numbers over incomplete
understanding of people’s serious situation, I believe, is part of our
problem. What is recession?
“Decline in growth, quarter over the quarter and so we are in
this technical thing called a recession. If you manage to begin to grow
the economy, say you have one quarter of positive growth and another
quarter of positive growth, how much has that really changed the life of
the average citizen out there?
“That is why for me, one of the best ways to look at history is
the way offered by one of the great sociologists of the 20th century,
Wright Mills.
“He argues in his famous ‘the sociological imagination’ that
you do not understand history until you get to that intersection point
of statistics where some people died in the pursuit of personal troubles
and until you understand a family that has managed to borrow, cheat,
steal to put six children through university and all of them are
unemployed.
“Until you can understand their circumstance, you don’t
understand history and it means you don’t understand whether recession
is over in terms of statistical numbers or not. So, playing this game in
terms of recession is totally meaningless to me.
“I really don’t care whether we are in recession or we are not
in recession, what I care about is the quality of life of Abubakar,
Rasheed, Chukwuemeka, that is what really matters and it has not escaped
mystery yet. Was it not Goodluck Jonathan who said that Nigeria was
thriving? After all, it was the fastest growing Jet market in the world?
That is a layman’s language in describing the thriving growth of an
economy.
“The measure of distribution of income in our country is a
disaster, the country where many people cannot eat one good meal a day
and a number of people are buying private jet, which is ill gotten
wealth.
“If they worked for it, you will see the jobs created by their
enterprise, but they have private Jets in reverse and don’t have people
in their employ. These are the kinds people that need invitation to come
and explain themselves”.
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