Former Prime Minister of Britain, Boris Johnson , yesterday, said Nigerians should have the right to choose their leaders saying that development can only thrive in a democracy.
He also charged Nigerian politicians to ensure that millions of Nigerians realise their potential, identifying education and equal rights as part of the major conditions for unleashing potentials of citizens.
Johnson spoke in Lagos as a keynote speaker at the 16th session of the Osigwe Anyiam-Osigwe yearly lecture series, with the theme: “Rehumanising Human Experience: A Synopsis of Anyiam-Osigwe’s Treatises.”
He noted that while millions of Nigerians are yet to reach their full potential, it behoves politicians to create conducive environment in which people can unleash their potential, “because not only that it is morally right, it is surely right if we care about human development and to give everyone the chance to express their potential.”
The British parliamentarian said citizens would unleash their potentials if they were treated equally before the law, noting that equality before the law made Britain what it is today.
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He said: “First and most importantly, you got to have equality under the law because that is the foundation of freedom. Whoever you are, rich or poor, you will receive the same scrutiny, same protection in Britain.
“The next great freedom is the right to choose those who govern you and the right to remove them from office. It is called democracy,” he added.
He called for an open society where diversity can be tolerated, explaining that such made London a hub of talents.
Johnson, who made a case for a stronger mutually beneficial relationship between Nigeria and Britain, said it would further help both countries to unleash their potentials.
He said: “Now is the time. When the world is so uncertain, when some nations are disentangling, now is the time for Britain and Nigeria, two great democracies to work together. Nigeria can be a renewable superpower and still be a producer of oil and gas. We could be much more together.”
Other areas for continued collaborations, according to him, include free trade, free speech and free elections.
“You need a society that is open and that is tolerant to develop human potentials,” he said, adding that, “urban successes are built on freedom under the law.”
Johnson said what London is to Britain is what Lagos is to Africa. He, however, urged Lagos State Government to improve its transportation system, noting that spending long hours in traffic can be very frustrating.
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He advised the state government to understudy mass transit programme of Britain and not to go to “China or Russia.”
According to him, Lagos, London and Los Angeles are the three states leading in creative industry. He paid tribute to the late Chief Executive Officer of the Africa Movie Academy Award (AMAA), Peace Maria Anyiam-Osigwe, for her efforts in developing creative industry in Africa.
Welcoming dignitaries to the event, Charles Anyiam-Osigwe said the lecture “is an adventure within the bounds of the submission of Emmanuel Anyiam-Osigwe on how we can vastly realise a better world order. It is in this construct that he variously espouses on man as the primary moving force of sentient existence. In his fragments, he avers that ‘man is the centre of the universe’. It is in this context that he evaluates the primacy of man as the driving wheel of sentient existence and its social order.
“The existence of poverty and the social disequilibrium that characterises the present world order is that man has lost contact with the attributes and definitions that qualify him as a human person. In the disconnection of his mental identity from his esoteric being, the human person loses the insight, which comes with his intuitive prowess beyond the mundane.”
Some of the dignitaries at the event include, President-elect, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, who was represented by former deputy governor of Lagos State, Otunba Femi Pedro, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State, represented by his deputy, Obafemi Hamzat, former Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, Chief Emeka Anyaoku and the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi
Pedro said Tinubu is already preparing
Anyaoku spoke glowingly about the achievements of Mr. Johnson, especially in making the welfare of the people a priority.
He said Mr. Johnson is a remarkable British politician and leader.
“He has so far left legacies in modern British politics. He was the Prime Minister, who followed the decision of the majority of the British people…it was he, therefore (in popular parlance) who got Brexit done.
“I believe if we were to effectively pursue the theme of this lecture, comprehensive welfare of the people should be the bedrock of policies and actions of politicians and actions across the world,” he stated.
He enjoined Nigerians to be patriotic and avoid demeaning or de-marketing the country.