The National Association of Seadogs aka Pyrates Confraternity has tasked on the Federal Government to implement economic measures to alleviate suffering of the Nigerian masses.
The Pyrates Confraternity made the clarion call in a statement signed by its Capoon, Dr Joseph Oteri, on Monday.
The statement reads; “As we mark the 64th Independence Day of our beloved country, the National Association of Seadogs, Pyrates Confraternity, stands in unity with all citizens in acknowledging our journey.
“However, we must also address the urgent challenges that continue to undermine our progress and the well-being of millions of Nigerians. The Pyrates Confraternity calls on the Federal Government to immediately implement economic measures to alleviate the suffering of the Nigerian masses, especially the growing hunger.
“The rising poverty and worsening economic conditions, if not addressed, threaten to spiral into widespread social unrest. Nigerians are becoming increasingly indifferent to Independence Day celebrations, as promises of progress have often gone unmet, leaving disillusionment in their wake. Poverty remains rampant, with over 133 million Nigerians—more than 60% of the population—living without access to basic necessities such as healthcare, education, and housing.
“This economic crisis highlights the failure of policies to provide safety nets for the most vulnerable. The inflation rate has skyrocketed, with food inflation reaching an unprecedented 40.9% in June 2024.
“This is further compounded by rising transportation costs and the effects of insecurity and climate change on food production.
“Insecurity is also a major concern. Farmers are unable to access their farms due to attacks from bandits and herdsmen, causing a food crisis and linking rising food prices directly to the security situation.
“We must ensure that our security agencies step up efforts to protect lives and properties so that agricultural productivity can thrive.
“Corruption remains a stubborn obstacle to progress, with Nigeria ranking 145th out of 180 countries on Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index. We call for the strengthening of anti-corruption agencies and the enforcement of accountability across all sectors of government. Corruption continues to erode the rule of law, weakening institutions and eroding public trust in the government.
“Education is another critical sector in need of attention. Over 10 million children are out of school, a situation that has dire consequences for the future of our nation. We call on the government to allocate adequate resources to education, ensuring that every Nigerian child has access to quality schooling.
“In conclusion, as we celebrate our 64th Independence Day, we must reflect on the future of Nigeria. The solution to our challenges lies in unity, the decentralization of governance, and genuine leadership that prioritizes the welfare of the people.
“Together, let us work towards a Nigeria that is prosperous, secure, and equitable for all.”