The Sultan of Sokoto,
Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar, has said that successful societal and economic
transformation would succeed when they are supported and energised by value
system.
Abubakar stated
this at the Traditional Rulers Day, as part of activities marking the 50th
Anniversary of Rivers monarchy in Port Harcourt on Wednesday.
The Sultan, who delivered a lecture entitled Traditional
Institution In Nigeria And The Challenge Of Re-Engineering Viable Local
Economies, said that no society could develop without its value system.
He said that the institution as custodians of societal values
and norms were therefore critical component of any serious and sustainable
transformation of the society.
This is particularly so with the economic transformation and the
fight against corruption, he said.
Abubakar identified poverty and unemployment as a challenge with
multi links and consequences that could be associated to issues of national
security or insecurity.
He said that while government at all levels have the
responsibility within the constraints of its budget to address the issues, the
traditional institution also have an important role to play.
According to him, the traditional institution by proximity to
the poor, have a deeper understanding and appreciation of the levels of
poverty.
By their presence and grasp of the local environment, they are
better positioned to drive any genuine transformation of the local economy.
Being the direct leaders of the poor, they are part of the major
stakeholders in the alleviation of poverty, they daily bear the brunt of the
consequence of poverty, he said.
Abubakar advocated the urbanising and building of industries in
the local areas to achieve a sustainable economic policy.
He said that economic industries where craftsmen and other
professionals would be trained to meet the daily needs of the societal was
indispensable.
Such society will have value of dignity of labour in order to
inculcate hard work and discourage laziness and begging, he said.
The sultan urged Nigerian leaders to learn from the mistakes of
the past to move the nation forward.
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