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Why mineral resources alone can’t take Nigeria to prosperity -Makinde

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Oyo State Governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde, said on Sunday that mineral resources alone could not take Nigeria to its desired prosperity.

The governor, who spoke during a church service in respect of the 2020 Armed Forces Remembrance Day Celebration, held at Cathedral of St. Peter, Aremo, Ibadan, said that education and human capital development would remain the top priority  of his administration.

A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr. Taiwo Adisa, quoted the governor as saying the no country of the world became prosperous by merely relying on mineral resources.

Governor Makinde said: “Knowledge is power and that is why, in this administration, education will still remain top priority.”

He said that the Nigerian Armed Forces had sacrificed heavily including making supreme sacrifices for the peace and unity of Nigeria.

He added: “I want to appreciate the officers and men of the Nigerian Armed forces because you have done well for this country. Your colleagues have made supreme sacrifice for the unity of this country and for peace of the world because we have a record of members of the Armed forces that actually fought in the World War. So, they have contributed to peace in the world.

“So, we know you have taken a lot of risk on behalf of all of us and we just want to say thank you.”

The governor said the effective management and usage of our mineral resources by those at the helms of affairs of this country was the only thing that could take “us out of the poverty in Nigeria.”

“And on the occasion of this celebration, when I came in, as I was listening to what the Archbishop was saying, I picked some certain things from his statement. He said that God has blessed us a lot in this country but the leadership has only been managing poverty. That is actually true but I also beg to differ slightly, because natural resources alone can never take any country or society out of poverty.

“The only thing that can take us out of poverty is how we can organise ourselves and how we utilize those natural resources. We can have an abundance of it and we still waste it. As a matter of fact, if we look at the trajectory of countries that have been successful, for example, Japan, they barely have any natural resources but when we look at their people, they utilise the brain God has given to them, developed it and utilised it. Even, they take natural resources from other countries, refine them and sell it back to the countries they got it from at a high cost. So, this is how they were able to take themselves out of poverty.”

The governor charged Nigerians to emulate the Armed Forces by organising themselves and doing the right thing at the right time, adding  that Nigerians should look beyond the natural resources God had given them and utilise the talents that they had inherent in them as individuals, because according to him, that was what could take the country out of poverty.

“One of the things that is fascinating to me is how the Armed Forces have been organised. When you go to their function, I cherish the way they carry themselves,” he said.

He, therefore, wished the members of Nigerian Armed Forces and their families a fruitful celebration and pledged the continuous support of his administration.

“On this note, I want to wish the members of Nigerian Armed Forces and their families a happy celebration and know that we are with them always,” he said.

Earlier in his sermon, the Archbishop of Ibadan Province, Most Reverend Segun Okubadejo, appreciated the members of the Nigerians Armed Forces for protecting the lives and properties of the citizens in Nigeria.

He admonished them to always put God first in all their dealings, even as he maintained that members of the Armed Forces were known to be indispensable in the society.

This was as the Archbishop called on all leaders in the country to manage the nation’s natural resources well so that the poverty in the land could be alleviated.

Personalities that attended the service included the wife of the governor, Mrs Tamunominini Makinde; the Secretary to the State Government, Mrs Olubamiwo Adeosun; Deputy Chief of Staff, Hon. Mojeed Mogbonjubola; General Officer Commanding 2 Division, Nigerian Army, Major-General A.B. Omozoje; Commander 2 Division, Garrison Nigerian Army, Brigadier-General O.O. Soyele; Chairman Nigerian Legion, Oyo State Command, Deacon Micheal Fajimi; military officers, members of paramilitary organizations and many top government officials.

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