Muhammadu Sanusi
The Emir of Kano, Mallam
Muhammadu Sanusi II, on Thursday in Kano identified the emergence of “briefcase
billionaires” and illiteracy as the major factors stifling the economic growth
and development of the country.
Sanusi, while speaking at the end of a three-day
Northern Regional Conference on Security, Justice and Development: Effective
implementation of intervention measures,’ organised by Prisoners Rehabilitation
and Welfare Action, noted that when people get wealth they did not
work for, “what follows would be disastrous for the nation.”
“When people just get wealth they didn’t work for, what
that signifies was that, many injustices were permeating round many
quarters of the society, meaning there is something wrong in the system that
was put in place for a very long time of our national history.”
He queried, “How many of our briefcase billionaires can
show you their business plants and the number of people they employ in their
companies? The companies are non-existent in the first place. So, what are we
talking about?”
Sanusi argued that the more the society produces briefcase
billionaires, the more the masses would get more impoverished.
“We need to build an economy that looks at people; not
that which further creates gaps, unimagined gaps between people. You cannot
call this capitalism either. It is through such kind of arrangements that end
up in creating an insecure society. We all created the insecurity we are
suffering from. Justice is one of the key and fundamental issues that can
address our predicaments,” the royal father emphasised.
Sanusi also identified illiteracy as another factor
accounting for economic woes. He argued that, when people were left without
education, what would follow would be disturbing and devastating.
He said, “Our children are suffering from malnutrition,
illiteracy; our women are suffering from poor health care delivery. We created
our insecurity ourselves. We have nobody to blame but ourselves. So, whenever
we talk of poverty we need to look at the nature of our economy. We need to ask
ourselves the kind of society we are producing.”
In his remarks, the Chairman, PRAWA Board of
Trustees, Mr. Alabo Gabriel, said, “The purpose of the conference is to provide
an efficient and effective platform for evaluating the current security,
justice and development challenges of northern Nigeria, including the issue of
insurgency in the North-East.”
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