Nigeria: Economic revival possible with right leadership – Hashim

Dr.-Gbenga-Olawepo-Hashim

From Ndubuisi Orji, Abuja

Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain, Gbenga Hashim, has said  that Nigeria can regain its economic strength,  if the country is guided by responsible and visionary leadership.

Hashim, who is also  a presidential aspirant, stated this, while receiving
PDP chairmen in the 62 wards in the six area  councils in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and members of the State Working Committee, who were on a “thank you visit” to him.

The delegation led by  the Chairman, Alhaji Ismail Mohammed  Dogara,  reaffirmed their support for Hashim’s political vision and pledged to intensify grassroots mobilisation within the PDP.

They appreciated the presidential hopeful for his consistent engagement with party members and implored him to continue to be involved to in efforts to strengthen the party ahead of future elections.

Hashim, while  addressing the delegation, stated that the country is endowed  with the resources and human capital needed to rebuild its economy. He stated that Nigeria’s present challenges could be reversed with sound policies and purposeful leadership.

 

According to him, Nigeria once enjoyed a strong and vibrant economy driven by transparency, discipline and productive policies, adding that earlier generations of leaders laid foundations that allowed the country to compete favourably with other emerging economies.

He recalled  that in 1966 Nigeria’s  Gross Domestic Product (GDP doubled Malaysia’s and bigger than Indonesia’s, and that  in 1976 Nigeria’s Per Capital Income tripled that of China.

Hashim also cited the industrial growth of the North and other regions during the First Republic as an example of what visionary leadership could achieve, noting  that policies introduced under the late Northern Premier, Ahmadu Bello, transformed Kaduna into a thriving textile hub that provided employment for thousands of workers.

He insisted that Nigeria still has the capacity to rebuild its industrial base, revive manufacturing and create large-scale employment for its growing population.
According to him, “Poverty, disease, ignorance and unemployment are not normal conditions for Nigeria because this country has prospered before.”

He expressed optimism that ongoing reconciliation efforts within the Peoples Democratic Party would restore unity among members, stating that
“we will unite the PDP; all the factions have agreed to work together.”

Dogara, commended Hashim for maintaining close contact with party members across the  different levels.
He described the former Presidential Candidate as a pan-Nigerian leader who regularly engages grassroots stakeholders and carries them along in his political activities.

 

“Other presidential candidates hardly sit down with Ward Chairmen. You can see how Dr Hashim has humbled himself to engage with us at the grassroots,” he said.

 

 

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