Immediate past President, Goodluck Jonathan has admitted
that the problem of Nigeria is bigger than one man to handle.
He said accusations and counter accusation by opinion
leaders would take the nation nowhere, stressing that there was need for
Nigerians to put all hands on deck to push the nation forward.
Jonathan made this known through the former Secretary to the
Federal Government, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim, at the 5th Memorial Lecture of
late Professor Celestine O. E. Onwuliri, at Nnarambia Mbaise on Friday.
Celestine Onwuliri was among the over one hundred people,
who lost their lives on Sunday, 3rd June, 2012, when a McDonnell Douglas MD-83
aircraft crashed in Lagos.
‘’People have said a lot of things about the problems of
Nigeria. There is no point joining issues with anybody, but all I can say is
that no one person can solve the nation’s problems,” Jonathan said.
In his speech, the former Imo State Governor, Chief Ikedi
Ohakim, lamented that the fellow who flew the ill-fated Dana Airline that
claimed the life of Professor Celestine Onwuliri and other Nigerians, was not
certified as a pilot.
By Ameh Comrade Godwin
