While we congratulate the old media for the maturity and capacity displayed in integrating new media and technologies into their operations, experience has shown that the traditional skill of gate keeping crucial to the production of credible and accurate information has become a major challenge in the news dissemination process.
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
WE PLEDGE ISSUE BASED CAMPAIGN TO ELEVATE THE QUALITY OF PUBLIC DISCOURSE - BUHARI CAMPAIGN ORGANISATION
SALVAGING A NATION FROM SOCIO-ECONOMIC DOOM AND CRISIS OF CONFIDENCE - BUHARI’S FIRST SPEECH AFTER COUP OF 31, DECEMBER, 1983
As you must have heard in the previous announcement, the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1979) has been suspended, except those sections of it which are exempted in the constitution. The change became necessary in order to put an end to the serious economic predicament and the crisis of confidence now afflicting our nation. Consequently, the Nigerian armed forces have constituted themselves into a Federal Military Government comprising of a Supreme Military Council, a National Council of States, a Federal Executive Council at the centre and State Executive Councils to be presided over by military governors in each of the states of the federation. Members of these councils will be announced soon. The last Federal Military Government drew up a programme with the aim of handing over political power to the civilians in 1979. This programme as you all know, was implemented to the letter. The 1979 constitution was promulgated.
However, little did the military realise that the political leadership of the second republic will circumvent most of the checks and balances in the constitution and bring the present state of general insecurity. The premium on political power became so exceedingly high that political contestants regarded victory at elections as a matter of life and death struggle and were determined to capture or retain power by all means. It is true that there is a worldwide economic recession.
However, little did the military realise that the political leadership of the second republic will circumvent most of the checks and balances in the constitution and bring the present state of general insecurity. The premium on political power became so exceedingly high that political contestants regarded victory at elections as a matter of life and death struggle and were determined to capture or retain power by all means. It is true that there is a worldwide economic recession.
However, in the case of Nigeria, its impact was aggravated by mismanagement. We believe the appropriate government agencies have good advice but the leadership disregarded their advice. The situation could have been avoided if the legislators were alive to their constitutional responsibilities; Instead, the legislators were preoccupied with determining their salary scales, fringe benefit and unnecessary foreign travels, et al, which took no account of the state of the economy and the welfare of the people they represented.
As a result of our inability to cultivate financial discipline and prudent management of the economy, we have come to depend largely on internal and external borrowing to execute government projects with attendant domestic pressure and soaring external debts, thus aggravating the propensity of the outgoing civilian administration to mismanaged our financial resources. Nigeria was already condemned perpetually with the twin problem of heavy budget deficits and weak balance of payments position, with the prospect of building a virile and viable economy.
The last general election was anything but free and fair. The only political parties that could complain of election rigging are those
THE ROLE OF CORP MEMBERS IN LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT AND ASPIRATION FOR GREATER NIGERIA
Corps members are set of Nigerian youths who had just concluded their higher education and are thus on national service to their fatherland. Usually corp members are posted to another part of the country different from their immediate environment or tribal region for the purpose of national integration and development. The corps members are being coordinated by the national youth service scheme. And the scheme was established by decree No. 24 of 22nd May 1973 with a view to the proper encouragement and development of common ties among the youths of Nigeria and the promotion of national unity. For the record, NYSC is a great, lofty initiative and kudos to the conspirator.
However, in achieving the aspiration for better Nigeria and leadership development, corp members has many roles to play – these roles to a critical mind are not burdensome so long there is a will and dedication.
A ubiquitous saying asserts that ‘’ there is no bad tribe only bad people’’! Therefore with an open mind devoid of prejudice, corp members must ensure cross-mingling and constant interplay amongst themselves and with host communities in the course of their several activities as these has the capacity to clear misinformation and misguided perception about people from another region and thus aid inter-tribal cohesion and understanding. Cohesion and understanding meanwhile, pave way for mutual trust - in this case a mutual trust is built across ethnic bloc of Nigeria and this when sustained will bring about solid social integration and long standing development.
According to Professor Karl Deutsh, ‘’a nation is said to be made when her people become indistinguishable physically, linguistically or even culturally’’. That is, the bulk of her population shares parallel or perhaps intercepting values and identity. Having said this, it follows, then, that corps members should as a rule of thumb ensure deep and open interaction with their host communities for the purpose of cross- cultural assimilation
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