Politics
APC Chieftain, Ngwu tasks leaders in Nigeria to deliver dividends of democracy
By Chinelo Kodilichukwu, Enugu
A Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Enugu state, Hycienth Ngwu has said that dividend of democracy has not been delivered to Nigerians by the leaders.
Ngwu, former Publicity Secretary of APC in South-East, told newsmen in Enugu on Tuesday that optimal delivery goes beyond infrastructural development.
He said that people easily see infrastructure, but what people needs in Nigeria, is human capital development.
Ngwu said that human capital development encompasses high per capital income; security, food security and other basic necessities of life for Nigerians, which goes beyond the usual road infrastructure seen daily.
According to him, “from the time we moved from military rule to current democratic experience; human capital and capacity development issues such as security and food security had been in decline.
“There should be a balance of physical infrastructures we are seeing today that should match per capital income and security of life and food for all Nigerians,” he said.
Ngwu, also called for resource allocation harmonization to check social imbalance and exclusion, which had aggravated violence and crime in the society.
“When wealth is fairly distributed in all the sectors and in an inclusive manner; restiveness and even the current wage/salary disagreements will be reduced and envy and strive will be reduced to the barest minimum,” he said.
On reforms, the APC Chieftain hailed President Bola Tinubu’s doggedness in removing fuel subsidy, adding that “It remained the past decision taken by the government in recent time.”
He however, said that recent increase in electricity tariff; multiple taxes and levies from state and local governments had robbed and “short-changed” the people of the benefit they should enjoy from the gains of removal of fuel subsidy.
“There should be a gap or time lag to allow the fuel subsidy gains to sync with the people before these increases will be introduced and implemented,” he said.
He also tasked the government at all levels on farms and farmers security to ensure food security and abundant food, which would check the current high inflation on food stuff in the market.
“If insecurity in farms is not checked, it will lead to hunger, malnutrition and other negative health complications,” he said.
“The government should fashion out short and long term strategies to tackle and stabilize all these imbalances as well as check the negative economy and production deficiencies,” he added.