President Muhammadu Buhari. Photo: NAN |
President Muhammadu
Buhari on Monday regretted that Nigeria has little to show for the huge
resources it made from oil in the past 16 years.
The
Punch report continues:
He
said despite the fact that oil sold above US$100 per barrel for the greater
part of the last 16 years, leaders of the country refused to plan for the rainy
day.
According
to a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina,
the President spoke while receiving the Nigerian-born President of the
International Civil Aviation Organization, Dr. Bernard O. Aliyu, at the
Presidential Villa, Abuja.
Buhari
said while enduring infrastructure was built with the little resources
available in the First Republic, a lot of money was made in the last 16 years
with little to show for the money.
The
Peoples Democratic Party has been in charge of the Federal Government in the
last 16 years, until 2015 when Buhari of the All Progressives Congress ousted the
former President Goodluck Jonathan of the PDP.
“In
the First Republic, more enduring infrastructure was built with meagre
resources. But in the past 16 years, we made a lot of money without planning
for the rainy day.
“We
showed a lot of indiscipline in managing our economy, and that is why we are
where we are today. But this time round, we’ll do our best,” the President
said.
He
stressed the urgent need to ensure that the potentials of Nigeria are harnessed
and used for the good of the country.
He
said, “Nigeria needs to work on her potentials, so that we don’t remain
permanently at the level of potentials.
“If
Ethiopia is sustained largely by her airline industry, we have greater
potentials here. But we must move out, engage with the rest of the world, as we
need to re-establish the integrity of this country. We need to rebuild this
country again.”
Aliyu
was also quoted as commending Buhari for his strides on anti-corruption fight.
He
was said to have urged Nigeria to pay more attention to development of civil
aviation.
“Civil
aviation is a catalyst for economic development. The level of aviation
development in any country mirrors the economic development of that country,”
Aliyu said.
The
ICAO president pledged to support the development of the aviation industry in
Nigeria.
He urged the country to
improve on training and capacity development, aviation security, aerodromes and
air navigation, runways, control towers as well as terminal buildings, among
others.
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