Former chairman of the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON), Muiz Banire has explained how the Nigerian government can curbllĀ ethno-religious tension.
Speaking at theĀ 11th annual zonal symposium organised by the Muslim Studentsā Society of Nigeria (MSSN) B-Zone on Sunday September 18, Banire who revealed thatĀ 70% of voters in 2019 presidential poll were illiterates, averred that there is need to address the widespread illiteracy in the country.
In his presentation titledĀ āEthno-Religious agitation and imperative inclusivenessā, the former AMCON Chairman said mass illiteracy is why the electorates are unable to choose the right leaders.
He also said that getting theĀ census right will ensureĀ equity since āeverybody knows that most of the entitlements in Nigeria are based on the census figureā.
Banire said;
āThere are some prerequisites that must be addressed. As of today, Nigeria has no reliable census. We donāt even know how many we are; the same manner we donāt know how much oil we produce.
āSo, we need certainly to get our census right, but Iām not too sure that that can ever be gotten right, because except there is a nationalistic conviction in all of us, we canāt get it.
āEverybody knows that most of the entitlements in Nigeria are based on the census figure ā revenue, location of infrastructure, employment. So, everybody strives to manipulate it from one to the other and without it, no progress for the nation. We must get our census right.
āWe must get the election right. Of course, we are making progress but we are not yet there. When INEC improved in technology and everything, now itās vote buying. We have to tame that. We have to tame illiteracy.
āThe last election, only 35 percent of Nigeriaās eligible voters voted Nigeriaās president, and out of this 35 percent, 70 percent of them are illiterates ā those who do not know why they are voting;Ā āthey said we should go and voteā; āthey said that man is in our areaā; āheās our town manā; āwe attend the same mosqueā; āheās our pastorā ā and all manners of primordial considerations.
āSo, at the end of the day, those who do not know are the ones showing us the road in Nigeria.ā

