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Former Minister Madubuike Claims: Only Politicians Enjoy Livable Wages In Nigeria

Former Minister Madubuike Claims: Only Politicians Enjoy Livable Wages In Nigeria....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Former Minister of Education and Health, Prof. Ihechukwu Madubuike, discusses various issues affecting the country, including insecurity and challenges in the health and education sectors, in a conversation with CHUKWUDI AKASIKE….CONTINUE READING
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Reflecting on his tenure as the Minister of Education during the 1970s and later appointment as the Minister of Education in the 1980s, Madubuike emphasizes the importance of comparing different eras to assess progress rather than seeking vainglory. He draws attention to the challenges faced during the period preceding the 1980s, characterized by squandermania under a military regime lacking governance expertise and foresight for future investments.
Madubuike criticizes the leadership’s approach at the time, noting their neglect of crucial sectors in favor of ill-conceived projects such as the incomplete Ajaokuta project. He highlights the detrimental impact of these actions on an economy that had once been considered one of the most developing in the world. The blind eye turned towards regions affected by the civil war further exacerbated the country’s challenges.
In his assessment, Madubuike contends that the successive military administrations were more focused on entrenching a society of inequality, prioritizing the longevity of their regimes over creating a better society. He points to a failure to address corruption, the weaponization of poverty, and a general disregard for the welfare of citizens. According to him, the chosen mission and pursuit of that generation were misguided, resulting in a failure to meet the needs of the citizens.
In conclusion, Madubuike delivers a critical verdict, asserting that the leadership of that generation ultimately failed the citizens. His reflections provide valuable insights into the historical context of Nigeria’s challenges and the consequences of misguided governance decisions.
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