Former
vice president Alhaji Atiku Abubakar said diversification with
continued concentration of power and resources in a central government
would slow down the achievement of freedom, development and advancement
of the society.
Atiku who was the chairman of the African
Veterinary Association (AVA) and the Nigerian Veterinary Medical
Association (NVMA) Congress held in Enugu yesterday said, “if we
diversify the economy but still let the state dominate economic
activities as a major investor and competitor against the private
sector, we will be unable to unleash our peoples’ productive and
entrepreneurial energies.”
Atiku who described the theme of the
congress: “The vets and economic diversification in Africa” as apt, said
one cannot expect a state that confiscates economic resources such as
rent to genuinely and enthusiastically promote diverse economic
activities.
“Can we realistically expect such a state to embark on
the political difficult task of levying and collecting taxes from its
citizens and allowing itself to be held accountable?” he queried.
He
challenged the congress to “consider these issues and the role of
democratic government in the quest for the diversification of Africa’s
economies.
“Does it help or hurt for people to have a say in how
they are governed including economic governance, policy development and
the accountability of leaders?”
He urged the two professional
bodies, AVA and NVMA, to play a critical role in improving African
agriculture, especially veterinary health and the quantity and quality
of the country’s animal protein intake as well as the prospects of
earning vital foreign exchange from exporting meat and dairy products to
the rest of the world.
“What should Africa’s position be on
genetically modified organisms (GMOs), to what extent should Africa
embrace GMOs as a way to improve our agriculture and nutrition? What are
the risks, if any? You can help with evidence-based advice to Africa’s
governments rather than one governed by fad, fear or paranoia.”
He
further tasked them not to forget to work to improve their profession,
starting with improvements in veterinary education and training as well
as professional regulations, to ensure high quality and ethical
practices.
Again, Atiku Calls For Decentralisation Of Powers - Sunnewsonline
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