“Nigeria Needs Repackaging Not Restructuring” – Okorocha
Governor
Rochas Okorocha has called on proprietors and managers of the Radio and
Television Stations in the country operating under the aegis of
Broadcasting Organization of Nigeria (BON) who are meeting in Owerri for
their 67th
Annual Conference to help repackage Nigeria for consumption by the rest
of the world because that is what is needed now and not restructuring.
He also asked them to come up with programmes that could allow the less
privileged in the society who cannot afford the high cost of electronic
media to also be heard.
Governor Okorocha who made the call while declaring open the 67th
Annual Conference of BON at the Imo Trade and Investment Centre Owerri
on Monday, July 17, 2017 said Nigeria needs to be repackaged to attract
investors regretting too that only the privileged ones could afford to
have access to the services of Radio and Television Stations in the
country, while most Nigerians do not have such opportunity.
The
BON members led by its Chairman, Chief John Momoh had earlier paid
Courtesy Call on Governor Okorocha at the Government House Owerri.
Governor
Okorocha said, “Our nation requires repackaging. It is unfortunate that
a great nation like ours has not been properly packaged for consumption
by the international communities. Yet, there are more evils in other
nations than we have in Nigeria but the reports going out about our
country is such that no one will want to come into Nigerian unless for
those who want to take risk. No nation can grow with this arrangement. I
want to charge you today, as you meet, think Nigeria and see how you
can repackage it. We are not the worst of them all”.
He
noted “every geo-political zone has its own interpretation of
restructuring. To the South-East, restructuring means creation of an
additional State. For the South-South, restructuring means resource
Control. For the South-West, it means devolution of power and the North
may see it differently, but whatever is the Case, we are better of, as a
United Nigeria”.
He
told them “The ball is in your court to see how you can project Nigeria
and repackage it for public and international consumption. Let me say
to all of us here that there is nothing wrong with Nigeria and
Nigerians. Nigeria is a great nation and will ever remain a great
nation. What we have passed through as a nation, no other country would
pass through it without experiencing total collapse. The spiritualists
will believe that God has relocated his headquarters to Nigeria and that
is why we get away with anything that we do”.
He
added “I call on all Nigerians that this is a period to dramatize and
demonstrate patriotism which is anchored in the spirit of sacrifice. We
must accept the fact that this nation belongs to us and we do not have
any other nation on the face of the earth outside Nigeria. So, its
incumbent on us to fix Nigeria and make it better not only for us but
for generations yet unborn”.
His
words “You have a role to play. The news we have about our country
outside Nigeria is not a good one and that has in many ways discouraged
our investors. This is the time to speak less of the ugly situation we
go through, this is the time to speak more about the potentials in
Nigeria. People keep destroying this country by what they say. Therefore
today my plea would be to the national body that you get a space in
your programme titled Repackaging Nigeria for Better”.
According
to him “This is a time for us to come together and shun the
institutions of ethnicity, tribalism, religion etc, which have
characterized the affairs of our nation. I wonder and my heart bleeds
that at this 21st
Century, we are still choosing leaders based on ethnicity and zone. We
must begin to choose people into offices based on their capacity and
capability. What matters is not the ethnic group you come from or the
religion you practice, what matters to us is the ability to put food on
the table of the common man”.
He
also remarked “The wisdom is hidden in the poor on the street. I pray
that you create a space in your radio and televisions where people can
voice out themselves without having to pay for it”.
In his address, BON Chairman, Chief John Momoh said, they were in the State for the 67th general Assembly and 17th
annual general meeting of the organization to brainstorm on how to
change the cause of history by facing the challenges confronting them
and looking at how to surmount them to continue to serve as the watch
dog of the society and how they can keep the political office holders in
check as media men and women adding that it is their responsibility to
bring the feelings of the people to the government and at the same time
let the people know of their responsibilities towards the govt.
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