Acting President Yemi Osinbajo
said on Thursday that the Federal Government would soon come out with policies
to address the clamour by Nigerians for the restructuring of the country.
Osinbajo made the disclosure at
the presentation and launch of a book titled: Nigeria: “The Restructuring
Controversy” in Abuja.
He was represented by his Special
Adviser on Political Matters, Senator Babafemi Ojudu.
Osinbajo said that all the
debates on the restructuring of the country by Nigerians were being noted by
the Federal Government.
“We are looking at all contributions made by Nigerians across the country.
“Very soon we will come out with policies to address the call for restructuring of the country.”
The acting president warned that
the Federal Government would not tolerate any act, capable of causing
disaffection among the various ethnic groups in the country.
He urged Nigerians to be
committed and loyal to the cause of the country, stressing that separation was
not the answer to the country’s challenges.
“It is in our interest as a nation to continue to dialogue for the unity and peace of the country.
“Equity, fairness and justice can only be achieved under a peaceful atmosphere. We must not do those things that will turn us against each other.”
Osinbajo said that government was
working assiduously to ensure that all Nigerians, irrespective of their tribes
lived better lives.
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Referendum! Referendum!! Referendum!!!
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ReplyDeleteZoo monkeys thinking that a call for biafra is a declaration of war. Animals
ReplyDeleteWe don't want your zoo restructuring so we need referendum and not your fake restructuring.
ReplyDeleteVery easy. All Ibos in different part of the country should just return to their states.
DeleteZoo man. That you want your own country does not mean deporting
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ReplyDeleteReferendum should be the case and not restructure
ReplyDeleteTHE ANSWER TO NIGERIA'S MYRAIDS OF PROBLEMS MAY JUST LIE IN TRUE AND FISCAL FEDERALISM, DERIVATION, 2014 CONFAB IMPLEMENTATION. LET EVERY STATE OR ZONE CONTROL ITS RESOURCES AND REMIT AN AGREED PERCENTAGE TO THE CENTER. NOT ALL THESE RESTRUCTURING RHETORICS. Jay 2, Abuja.
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