hehehehe......A Professor of Political Science at Northwestern University, Illinois, United States of America, Richard Joseph, has stated that despite the many problems facing Nigeria, it should not contemplate disintegrating.
Joseph made this comment while delivering a public lecture at the University of Lagos on Friday.
Speaking on the theme “Are Changes in the Federal Structure of Nigeria Required for Better Governance?”, the don said lots of sacrifice had been made by Nigerians, which should not be allowed to be in vain.
He said, “Nigeria has had by far a modest constitutional government. The democratic governance has lasted three times longer than any of its predecessors. This is a very important achievement.
“There are problems in every democracy everywhere, including the United States of America. Nigeria has the potential to succeed. So, we should not allow the challenges of today to deter us from surviving.”
Stating that there were different types of federalism, Joseph said the country should decide which one it wanted to adopt that would make things work.
“This country represents so much, not only in Africa, but on the global scene. Nigeria’s federal democracy is too important, too vital, too essential to fail. All hands should row towards the same destination: an inclusive, prosperous, and democratic nation,” he said.
Speaking at the event, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Lagos, Professor Rahman Bello, who was represented by his deputy, Prof. Oluwatoyin Ogundipe, warned Nigerians against making comments that could heat up polity.
“We must know that Nigeria represents not only the interest of Africa, but others. Many countries are looking up to us. Therefore, we must not fail,” he said.
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