A former Head of State, Gen Abdulsalami Abubakar, on Tuesday
expressed worry that the insecurity in the country was affecting the
nation’s economy, especially its Northern part.
Abubakar made the remark in Minna after his inauguration as the
Chairman of the Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University Lapai Endowment
Fund board of trustees by Gov. Babangida Aliyu of Niger.
He said the north was hard hit by the problems of insecurity that its
once popular night economy had been send into comatose, adding: “there
is no more night economy’’.
He said carnage, destruction of public property and loss of innocent
lives were having negative effects on the national economy and therefore
should be stopped.
“People who have grievances against the government should come out to
discuss the grievances and settle for peace,’’ Abubakar said.
He told parents that they had a responsibility to check their children to avoid their falling into wrong groups.
He also urged the State Government to contribute meaningfully to the
fund to facilitate the execution of ongoing projects such as lecture
theatre, lecture rooms, central water system and vice chancellor lodge.
Abubakar urged Nigerians, especially the elite, to contribute to the
fund thus paying back for the free education they had enjoyed in the
state and parts of the country.
He told the 6,000 students of the university to remain disciplined and avoid anything that could tarnish the university’s image.
The former head of state also urged the institution’s authorities “not to spare the rod’’ in dealing with any errant student.
Abubakar also paid tribute to the late Kaduna governor, Patrick
Yakowa, who died in a helicopter crash on Dec. 15, describing him as a
worthy citizen and a friend.
The Niger Governor, Dr Babangida Aliyu, affirmed that the relationship between late Yakowa and Abubakar was very cordial.
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