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Former Vice-President Abubakar
Former Vice-President
and presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku
Abubakar, has highlighted poverty and illiteracy as parts of the major
challenges Nigeria must tackle urgently.
Following his repeated
calls on the Federal Government to give special attention to the menace, Atiku
believes this would go a long way in addressing the issue of insecurity and
other problems bevelling the nation.
In his New Year message
on Tuesday, the elder statesman observed that the rate of insecurity would
reduce in the country if poverty was addressed, with a special focus on the war
against insurgency in the North East.
“The problems of extreme
poverty and scant investments in education play huge roles in fuelling the
problems of violent extremism that we spent the past decade contending with.
“We cannot win the fight
against terrorism if we do nothing to reduce or eliminate poverty and
illiteracy.
“The reality of this new
decade requires us to recalibrate our approaches and to pursue some tough
choices. If failure is not an option, then we must let go of our egos and
conveniences,” the PDP candidate said.
According to him, the
New Year will require Nigerians to stay together more than ever before to take
on, head front, the common enemy of insecurity.
Atiku said he does not
share what he described as the sentiment that the outgone 2019 was a successful
year for Nigerians.
He stated, “The bitter
truth is that Nigeria is still in the throes of economic instability, with more
people losing jobs and the attendant outcome of more children being out of
school and more families having hard time in accessing basic needs of life.”
The former vice
president, therefore, called on the Muhammadu Buhari administration to review
its economic policies and improve the situation.
He also stressed the
need for a deliberate effort to improve the material wellbeing of the people by
lifting millions of Nigerians out of poverty into prosperity. (Channels TV)

