Bugaje issued alarm on the deterioration of northern Nigeria.
Nigerian News Nalin The report said that an old politician Usman Bugaje believes that the deterioration of northern Nigeria is facing serious challenges and requires collective efforts to prevent comprehensive collapse.
He observed the distress of poverty, insecurity and corruption in the area, and he said that nearly 60 % of students from tertiary institutions cannot return to school because their parents cannot afford tuition or transportation.
According to Bugajer, “in Nigeria’s democracy for more than 25 years, poverty in the region has increased more than doubled, and more than 33 million Nigerians are facing hunger.”
The older politician explained that the country’s currency has lost great value because the minimum wage is not enough to buy a bag of rice, emphasizing the torture of economic collapse.
As the convener of the Arewa movement of a good governance meeting, the theme is “North and Dangerous are imminent: new dialogue and new narratives” are held on Saturday, and Bugaje lamented the north, thinking that the north is facing unsolved serious challenges that have not resolved challenges. Essence
He lamented: “This is worrying and disturbing. We need to sit down to solve these problems.”
He also lamented that the sense of insecurity had been spread and upgraded to the unimaginable level before, frustrating trade, and commercial and agriculture (the pillar of the economy in the region) added public institutions to decline and service delivery.
According to Bugaje, infrastructure, especially electricity, is epilepsy, and the neighboring Niger Republic seems to be better.
He believes: “The social department is the most serious blow, because human capital is decreasing, and young people who do not work to a large extent have no job. In short, Nigeria does not work at all.”
Bujiajie believes that shame politicians enjoy false glory, and read empty speeches. Many of the praise singers, hanging racks, and a group of mob are decorated, many of them are drug users.
He pointed out that the Nigerians are in a dangerous trajectory and have no expectations in the future. There are 20 million children in the north, and most of them are in the north. In the institution, it is impossible to return to the school.
Bugaje also criticized the weakening of the political office holders to the traditional institution. He called it the secret of Decade abolition, saying that many religious leaders were attracted by money and violent, and the ambitious political culture of monetary politics and the people’s ambitious political culture. Possible ways to rule.
He emphasized that Nigeria’s main problem is the leadership and call on the northern elites to reach a consensus to deal with the challenges of the region, saying that history will not forgive the Nigerian elite because they fail to solve the problems facing the entire country.
Mr. Tom Maiyashi, the chairman of the Organization Committee and the former Car Dudna Education Commissioner Tom Maiyashi, pointed out in his speech that the north is on the edge of collapse.
He urged the northerners to unite and save the area for future generations. He said: “The northern elite must return to their senses and respond to the challenges of the area.”