3rd September, 2010
Governor Olagunsoye Oyinlola of Osun State has lauded Nigeriaâ€
Oyinlola disclosed this yesterday at the University of Ibadan while delivering a lecture titled “The Imperative Of Peace And Development”, at the10th anniversary lecture of the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, (CEPACS).
The governor said that to date, Nigeria has participated in about 33 peace keeping operations around the world, adding that over 250,000 Nigerian army officers and soldiers have also taken part in peace support operations so far.
According to him, Nigeria is the fourth largest contributor of troops to the United Nations (UN) peace keeping missions in the world and the country has spent $10 billion on the pursuit of global peace in the last 50 years.
He, however, lamented that it would have profited humanity a great deal if such fund was channeled to human and societal development.
Oyinlola advocated for the expansion of the permanent membership of the UN Security Council as well as the admission of Nigeria as a permanent member.
While answering questions from journalists about the crises in Africa, he urged African leaders to refuse to become the political chessboard of the world powers.
He said he has lost hope as regards any solution to the on-going crisis in Somalia, stressing, “I donâ€
—Gbenro Adesina/Ibadan