The Special Assistant to President Goodluck Jonathan on New
Media, Reno Omokri, has faulted claim by the presidential candidate of the All
Progressives Congress, APC, Major Gen Muhammadu Buhari, that Nigeria has been
reduced to a failed state.
Omokri argued that there are challenges confronting the country
but Nigeria is not a failed state, stressing that it is unfortunate that a
former Head of state and a presidential hopeful will speak ill of his country.
“With due respect sir, Nigeria is not a ‘failed state’. Yes,
we do have some challenges but true leaders do not condemn their nation to the
world, “he said.
Omokri reminded Gen. Buhari that Nigeria is making giant
strides that place it among the respected countries in the world.
“Do failed states defeat Ebola, be the world’s 3rd fastest
growing economy, be investors’ destination and the largest economy in Africa?”
Omokri queried.
Recalled that Buhari in an interview on Al Jazeera, Sunday,
said that the “government has failed in its principal duty of protecting life
or property of all beings inside its territory”.
Although there is no general consensus on the definition, a
failed state is a state perceived as having failed at some of the basic
conditions and responsibilities of a sovereign government.
Some of the characteristics of failed state are loss of
control of its territory, or of the monopoly on the legitimate use of physical
force therein, erosion of legitimate authority to make collective decisions,
inability to provide public services and inability to interact with other
states as a full member of the international community.
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