Most Nigerian Leaders Not Prepared For Indepedence ln 1960 – Tanko Yakassai

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Elder statesman, Alhaji Tanko Yakassai, weekend disclosed that most Nigerianโ€™s pre independent leaders were not prepared for independence when the British government granted it independence.

 

Yakassai stated this weekend in Benin, Edo State, at the 90th birthday celebration of the Esogba of Benin Kingdom, Chief David Edebiri.

 

He noted that although Nigeria hasย  achieved political independence, but it is yet to attain economic independence, which he said Chief Edebiri proposed immediately after attainment of independence.

 

โ€œWe fought for Nigeria to be independent. Unexpectedly, Britain agreed in 1957 to give us independence in 1960, but most of our leaders were not prepared [for independence], because we didnโ€™t expect that they will grant it.

 

โ€œSo, we sat down and said after independence, what next? Edibiri then said after political independence, we should fight forย  economic independence. But, unfortunately, we have not achievedโ€‹ that,โ€ Yakassai said.

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He therefore stressed the need for Nigerians to fight for and sustain the fight for the unity of the country in order to achieve economic independence, so that the nation could be as economically rich as any other country in the world.

 

โ€œWe will continue to fight for the unity of the country because without unity we are nothing. United States [of America] is great in the world today because of its population and large territory which only Nigeria has in African. So, we have to fight for unity, otherwise, we will not achieve what we are looking for.

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โ€œNigeria is the biggest market in African, with a population of 200 million people. We should make sure that the market servesโ€‹ the interest of our people, and that is the struggle ahead of us.

 

โ€œWe started it after the independence, but could not hold far because the military scuttled it. So we will continue the fight till this is achieved,โ€ he said.

 

Yakassai described Chief Edebiri as a man who believesโ€‹ in the unity of the country and few Nigerians aliveย  today that fought for the independence of the country.

 

On his part, Chief Edebiri, who commended Nigerians for gracing his birthday celebration, assured that he would continue to fight on the side of truth and unity of the country.

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