Osinbajo storms Anambra, blames government for ethnic agitations
Osinbajo storms Anambra, blames
government for ethnic agitations
by princehenry
The acting President,
Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, on Monday blamed the Federal Government for the ethnic
agitations across the country. According to him, the failure of the
state to provide the basic needs for the people had forced them to seek succor
in their respective ethnic group and also the political
elite had failed the people through looting of funds meant for their social
welfare.
Osinbajo spoke during
the 50th conference of the Nigerian Law Teachers Association held at the Nnamdi
Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State.The acting President said most of the
security problems confronting the nation were self-inflicted, resulting from
corrupt practices, injustices, among others.
He said it was the duty
of the three arms of government to provide the enabling environment for the
enhancement of the quality life for the people. “The Boko Haram in the
North-East, militants in the Niger Delta and farmer/herdsmen clashes were as a
result of poverty.
“A lot of these
agitations centered on the failure of the state to create an inclusive society,
a failure to guarantee the security of lives and property by the agencies
charged with the responsibility and the failure to build trust around the rule
of law and justice system of administration.”
The acting president
said, lack of provision of basic needs of life to the people remained the
greatest source of tension in the country. He decried the level of unemployment
which had made the Nigerian youth vulnerable to be recruited as kidnappers,
anti-social agitators and violence of all sorts.
Osinbajo, who said he
started teaching law in 1981, described law teachers as the custodians and
creators of law. He added “We are the thinkers for our system of justice. We
have often contested the usefulness of law to the society.”
While noting that the
law teachers’ forum offered them the opportunity to interact on the fundamental
issues and ideas that bound them together, Osinbajo advised them to come up with
solutions to the Nigerian jurisprudence and legal system.
Earlier, the Anambra
State Governor, Willie Obiano, had expressed worry over the rate at which
criminals were being granted bail by courts, describing the trend as ugly. He
called on the participants to take advantage of the conference to proffer
solutions to such problems.


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