November 19, 2024

Nigeria Unsettled When It Adopted American Presidential System of Government, Says Edebiri

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Nigeria Unsettled When It Adopted American Presidential System of Government, Says Edebiri
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By The9JaTREND

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The Esogban of Benin Kingdom, Chief  David Edebiri said Nigeria wasted its way to development and progress when it adopted the American Presidential System of government, but not wholesomely.

Edebiri, the famous nationalist and elder statesman, made the revelations on the occasion of his 93rd Birthday Celebration and the unveiling of his three books, namely,  “Tripod of Life: Essence of Benin Tradition and Culture”,  “The life and Times of Iyase N’Ohenmwen” and “Immortalizing Our Heroes Past: Nigerian Nationalists in Focus” in   Benin City, Edo State.

According to the Esogban of Benin Kingdom, his mentor, Chief Anthony Enahoro, when he was alive has invited him many times  to ask  “is this the Nigeria we fought for,” maintaining that those who fought for Nigerian independence did not fight for Nigeria for what they will gain from the system, but rather for the love of the country.

“My mentor, Late Chief Anthony Enahoro would invite me to his house and will ask, “is this the country we fought for?” This is part of the questions he will ask before we start any discussion. This is not the concept of the nationalist who fought for the independence of this country, we derailed long  ago when we suddenly throw away the parliamentary system of government and embraced the American Presidential System, but it was embraced haphazardly, because what we are doing today is neither American system, British system, nor Russian system.

“Some of us have been agitating for a return of the parliamentary system of government.  If you want to adopt a country’s system of government, you adopted it wholesomely and not haphazardly. Today, our judiciary is British system and we are operating an American system. What we have is people going into politics for what they are to gain,  that is not how it used to be. We fought for this country so that we can be free not because we want to be senators.”

Earlier in his welcome address, the  Chairman of the Planning Committee, Prof C. E. Ugolo said the  launching of the three books makes it eleven titles from the nonagenarian, concluding  that he is still strong at 93 years.

“It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to this special event put together to mark the 93 Birthday of a distinguished Nigerian, an Elder Statesman, Great Politician, Successful Businessman, Cultural Activist and Prolific Writer Chief Dr. David Edebiri. Today he is launching three of his latest books in the Benin  Historical Series, making it eleven titles in all. Even at his 93rd Birthday, his creativity is still very fresh, fruitful and bustling. He has even outclassed some of us who are in the academic world.

“However, due to the prevailing insecurity situation in the country, he has shifted from the traditional method of Book Launch and thus adopted a model of individual launching from  the comfort of  their homes. Today’s ceremony is special in many ways that is, marking his 93 Birthday, with his primary constituency the Press, having lunch with them, giving them the opportunity to interact with him on current political issues and presenting his latest book titles.” he said.

One of the sons of Chief Edebiri, Comrade  Tony Edebiri said, his father is a man that every member of the family looks up to even at the age of 93.

“My father is a man that everyone  of us is looking up to, even at the age of 93, you can imagine that at 93 he is launching three books, I mean at 93 you will think he is  old and cannot see properly and cannot even write, but here he is presenting three books which is a rare thing. I see him as a rare gem, people like him are not common, he didn’t go to any higher institution, he only attended Western Boys High School, but he has done more than those that went to the University.”

The  books were presented by Prof.  Benson  Osadolor,  former Vice Chancellor of the Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma and  Prof.  Eddy Erhagbe of  the Department of History and International Studies, University of Benin, Benin City.

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