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Nigeria Structured By Politicians To Promote Corruption — Pat Utomi

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Nigeria Structured By Politicians To Promote Corruption — Pat Utomi

According to political expert Professor Pat Utomi, politicians in Nigeria have set up the country to promote corruption.

In an interview with Arise TV on Tuesday, January 9, Utomi said that politicians prioritise pursuing their own self-interests, which is why Nigeria’s economy is beset with problems.

Additionally, he asserted that Nigeria is not a functioning democracy and that international corporations are withdrawing from the nation as a result of the obvious corruption demonstrated by Nigerian government officials and lawmakers.

Utomi said; “The truth of the matter, the naked truth, is that what is happening in Nigeria is inevitable because the Nigerian State is not constructed to serve the Nigerian people. It is constructed to be bargaining between politicians looking to share booty. Because that is what it is, you will have all this corruption.

“Nigeria is not a working democracy, and part of the effort of building a strong and viable political party is to make our democracy work first and foremost before other people begin to think about another election.

“The problem with Nigeria is that we’ve fought in terms of elections. We go through a mess that is called an election, and we say okay, let’s wait for the next one. No, that’s not how countries grow and develop. Countries grow and develop, first of all, by founding political parties.

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“I can say without any feeling of wrong that we don’t have a political party in Nigeria today. What we have managed to couple together since 1999 have been platforms for machine politics where the game is about just grabbing power rightly or wrongly and sharing spoils.

“The Nigerian people have become so frustrated, so fed up, with the nature of the way Nigerian politicians carried on, that when Peter Obi said the right things, it resonated and drove the emergence of a movement that generally got called the Obedient movement around the world, Nigerian diaspora. And if you look at the resurgence of many of the success stories of the 20th century, they had a diaspora base.

“So, the Nigerian diaspora rallied very strongly around the fact that this gentleman was saying a few things right, and a campaign like Nigeria hasn’t seen in a long time happened, and it was deliberately sabotaged, whatever you say about it. The point remains, how do you go forward when you meet this?

“You’ve got to realise and take advantage in trying to save Nigeria that the majority of this country is young. A significant part of our population is under 25. It is fed up, it is looking for something new, but it is also trapped. That’s the most dangerous thing about where we are. This generation is trapped in their values.”

Regarding the potential merger of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Labour Party (LP), and New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) and the question of who should lead the combined organisation, Utomi stated it makes no difference.

Utomi said; “What matters is that a strong political party that can properly lead and grow the nation is brought about. Let’s build a great party that can show the way for Nigeria.

“When we then build it, the people, who from the social movement that come together in addition to the political parties that come into this one truck, subscribing to certain values, subscribing to ideologies of how you make a nation happen, those people will determine who among those who seem interested can go forward.

“This is what our country does need, this is what it must have, but it should not be about some individual advertising that they are the ones who should or not. Nigerian people will determine that when the time is right.

“But let’s all agree that Nigeria is worth the trouble, the saving, and let those values, those strategies, those ideas, that can help us create an entrepreneurial people’s capitalism that can take us away from this elite struggle to consume the little that is coming out of oil, to a broadly growing economy.”

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