Governor Caleb Muftwang of Plateau State has announced a significant move by the 19 northern governors in Nigeria to address the region’s high birth rate. This initiative comes amidst growing concerns that the escalating population is a “time bomb” that could lead to severe social and economic challenges if not addressed promptly.
A Looming Crisis
In an appearance on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily, Governor Muftwang highlighted the pressing need to tackle the high birth rate in northern Nigeria. He pointed out that the region’s burgeoning population, coupled with inadequate infrastructure for education and human capital development, poses a serious threat. Without proper measures, this could result in increased banditry and terrorism, exacerbating the already fragile security situation.
Criticism of the Elite
Muftwang did not shy away from criticizing the elite in northern Nigeria. He accused them of sending their children to elite schools locally and internationally while neglecting the broader young population at home. This neglect, he argued, leaves many youths vulnerable to criminal indoctrination and exploitation. By focusing on the welfare and education of all children, rather than just a privileged few, the region can hope to foster a more stable and secure environment.
Taking Responsibility
“We don’t have an option. At this point, we must take the bull by the horns,” Muftwang asserted. He emphasized the necessity for parents to take responsibility for the children they bring into the world. Ensuring that children are well-cared for and educated is crucial in preventing them from falling into criminal activities.
Role of Religious Leaders
The governor also called for the inclusion of religious leaders in the conversation. In a region where religion plays a significant role in daily life, he believes that religious leaders can be instrumental in promoting responsible parenting and education. “We must ensure that religion does not become a setback to society,” Muftwang stated. By leveraging the influence of religious leaders, the governors aim to foster a culture of responsibility and care among parents and communities.
Moving Forward
The decision to address the high birth rate is a critical step towards ensuring a better future for northern Nigeria. By focusing on improving infrastructure, promoting education, and encouraging responsible parenting, the governors hope to mitigate the risks associated with a rapidly growing population. This initiative underscores the importance of a comprehensive approach that involves various stakeholders, including parents, educators, and religious leaders.