Vice Presldent Kashim Shettima Monday called for the support of all Nigerians in the efforts at addressing the challenges believing the country.
Shettima spoke in Abuja at the official Inauguration and Investiture of the Academy of International Affairs, Nigeria, a private led Tink thank that aims to contribute to foreign policy formulation and implementation in Nigeria.
The Academy is founded by Prof. Bolaji Akinyemi who also doubled as the president.
Speaking at the occassion, the vice president said the administration accept that there are challenges but only needed the people to have faith and support the government in its effort to bring Nigeria out of the wood.
Shettima who was represented by Hakkim Baba Ahmed, Special Adviser, Political.
Affairs said, “This administration acknowledges the severity of our challenges, although we are also convinced that Nigeria shall survive its current challenges.
“What we need is faith and support, the same assets that saw us through major challenges in our past. “
He also added, ” Nigeria lives with historic limitations and multiple contemporary challenges, and we will not claim that we are self-sufficient in answers to dealing with poverty levels, limited resources for critical infrastructure and raising skilled and educated younger Nigerians.
“We need to begin to think of a future full of opportunities as well. In the next two decades, Nigeria will have one of the largest, youngest and most enterprising population in a world that will be aging and changing.
“We need to survive our current challenges with courage, wisdom, patriotism and vision of a great future full of our opportunities for the next generation of Nigerians.”
Speaking on the Bolaji Akinyemi led Academy of International Affairs, Shettima hailed its emergence at this period of need, saying, ” The international environment is becoming increasingly more complex and more demanding of our best intellects, professionalism, commitments and visions to find spaces within areas demanding consensus, or in competitions with others and managing conflicts.”
He added, “Nigeria lives with historic limitations and multiple contemporary challenges, and we will not claim that we are self-sufficient in answers to dealing with poverty levels, limited resources for critical infrastructure and raising skilled and educated younger Nigerians.”
He assured the Academy that government doors will be open to them.
He said, “We will leave our doors open to this Academy for ideas and recommendations. This Academy will be a Think Tank we cannot afford to ignore. We need your inputs on achieving our priorities in the contexts of often harsh and unforgiving circumstances.
“It is a great to honour to witness the birth of an Academy which has great potential to make great improvements in the management of our foreign policy as we speak and in future.
“It is even more remarkable that the inspiration and impetus behind the formation of this Academy was entirely the initiative of distinguished foreign service officers who have paid their dues to our country many times over.
“History will record this day as a key bookmark in the place of our elite in keeping the faith that our country can continue to rely on them to place before it their entire assets in patriotism, skills and competences.
“You have vindicated a widely-acknowledged truism that nations which know what was best for them trusted the conduct of their foreign policy only to its best and the brightest. Allow me therefore to place on record today, the nation’s inestimable gratitude to all our foreign service officers who saw our nation through its best and most challenging moments.
“I hope there are enough serving foreign service officers in this building today who should draw inspiration from the undying passion of service to the fatherland from all the Fellows and other members of the foreign service officers.”
He also congratulated Professor Akinyemi and other the Fellows of the Academy “for stepping up when the nation needs them most. The selection of Fellows of this Academy reminds Nigerians of its wealth in human resource, both active and relatively un-utilized. I hope this Academy triggers an active interest among other professional groups to organize and place assets at the disposal of the nation.
” I must recognize the unparalleled commitment of Chairman of this historic event, General Yakubu Gowon, GCRF. Sir, you will always be the reference point for Nigerians when we speak of our great assets in leaders and elders. I look forward to submitting the Lecture of Professor Benedict Oramah, CON to very close scrutiny, and utilize many of his useful insights and recommendations.
Former Head of State, Yakubu Gowon who was the Chairman of the occassion in his remark described the emergence of the Academy as timely, especially now that President Bola Tinubu is heading the Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS.
He said, “The establishment of an Academy of this Caliber, bringing together some of our nation’s brightest minds in international relations is highly commendable.
“This is timely when our President, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR is the leader of ECOWAS and quite visibly promoting Nigeria’s global image, and all efforts to save ECOWAS.
“While there are several government agencies that are created to perform vital roles in formulating and implementing foreign policy, the wisdom and experience of private citizens with many years of foreign service are invaluable. I therefore urge you Academy for International Affairs (AIA) to offer your services and collaborate with this and successive administrations to ensure that Nigeria’s rightful place as a global voice and leadership is secured at all times.”
Gowon also request the government, present and those to come in the future to consider and accept this proposal. “
Those inducted as fellow of the Academy are: Prof. Bolaji Akinyemi, former Director General, Nigerian Institute of International Affairs,
Prof. Bola Akinterinwa, Amb. Godknows Igali, Prof. Joy Ogwu, Henry Odien Ajumogibia, Prof. Viola Onwuliri, Amb. Joe Keshi, Amb. Martin Uhomoibhi, Prof. Tijjani Mohammed Bande, Gen. Martins AGwai (rtd), Amb. John Shinkaiye, Amb. Segun Apapta, Amb. Jaiyeola Lewu, Prof. Akinjide Osuntokun, Amb. Hadiza Mustpha, Prof. Akin Oyebode, Prof. Nuhu Yaqub, Prof. Kingsley Moghalu, Prof. Hassan Saliu, Prof. Eghosa Osagie, Amb. Brownson Dede, Prof. Jide Owoeye, Gen. Obidan Ethan (rtd), Amb. Jibrin Chinade.
Two people also got ordinary fellow of the Academy, they are Dr. Akin Akinyemi, Prof. Adewumi Falode.
Four other Nigerians also got honorary fellow and they are : Philip Asiodu, Am. Abdullah Attah, Amb. Seriously Judith Attah and Prof. Benedict Okey Oramah.
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