Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar on Sunday said President Muhammadu Buhari alone cannot turnaround Nigeria’s fortunes.
He said this in his May Day message to Nigerian workers. Atiku
explained that notwithstanding the huge challenges the country and its
people are facing, it will take the support of everyone working in
tandem with the Buhari administration to lift the economy out of the
doldrums.
The former Vice President noted that President Buhari’s
anti-corruption crusade when combined with curbing waste and profligacy
will free much-needed resources to jump start the economy by investing
in infrastructure and high jobs yielding sectors especially agriculture
as proposed by the government.
Atiku said, “President Buhari alone cannot turn around the fortunes of the country.
“It requires everyone – elected and appointed officials, the
legislature and the judiciary, the public and private sectors and
ordinary Nigerians – working together in faith and commitment to bring
about the desired change.
“With dwindling revenue from oil, it has become imperative for us to
bake a bigger cake that will be big enough for all partakers. To achieve
this, we need to be more creative as a government and more productive
as a people.
“We all need to make sacrifices in line with the realities of the
time. It is not enough to ask workers to make sacrifices while public
office holders are ostensibly immune from it. Such a situation promotes
industrial disharmony”.
He urged Nigerian workers not to lose faith in the ability of the
nation under the leadership of President Buhari to surmount these odds.
The former Vice President also proposed a fairer deal for workers in
order to reduce the frequency of strikes in the country, which he
regrets takes a heavy toll on the economy.
He reminded workers that the envisaged better deal for them is intrinsically tied to increased productivity.
He also observed that improved conditions of service for workers would help to reduce corruption and fraud among employees.
Atiku also said it is impossible to convince workers to make
sacrifices while the public office holders live a life that is
inconsistent with the economic realities of Nigeria.
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