Former Senator Shehu Sani has called on northerners to take responsibility for their own problems instead of blaming other regions. In a Facebook post, Sani highlighted various issues plaguing the north, including:
- Poor education: Despite free public schools, many young people refuse to attend.
- Gender inequality: Women are denied opportunities to work and contribute to their families.
- Lack of entrepreneurship: Young people shun apprenticeships and instead seek quick fixes.
- Religious extremism: Division and hatred along religious lines have led to violence and terrorism.
- Poor leadership: Northerners have protected and defended ineffective leaders, prioritizing ethnicity and religion over progress.
- Health crises: Conspiracy theories have led to low vaccination rates, resulting in high rates of diseases like polio and leprosy.
- Economic stagnation: Industries and factories have closed, and farmers still use primitive methods.
Sani emphasized that the north's problems are largely self-inflicted and urged northerners to take ownership of their challenges. He stressed that the region's vast resources and population make it capable of driving its own development.
Key Points
- Shehu Sani called on northerners to take responsibility for their own problems
- He highlighted issues like poor education, gender inequality, and lack of entrepreneurship
- Sani emphasized the need for northerners to look inward for solutions instead of blaming other regions
- He stressed that the north's problems are largely self-inflicted and urged ownership and action.
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