The Pan-Yoruba socio-political
group, Afenifere on Wednesday reaffirmed its calls for the restructuring of
Nigeria.
It lamented that Nigeria at the
moment is a dysfunctional country sliding towards the edge of the precipice.
This was contained in a
communique issued at the end of its monthly meeting in Akure.
The group noted that the only
panacea to the many problems confronting Nigeria was restructuring. It therefore called on Nigerian
leaders to revisit the 1966 constitutional model.
The National Publicity Secretary
of Afenifere, Yinka Odumakin, who read the communique condemned President
Muhammadu Buhari’s stand on restructuring.
“We are not impressed by the broadcast by the President after his return especially his stand on the restructuring in Nigeria which he said is a matter only for the National Assembly and the council of state.
“We do not agree that the sovereignty in the land rests with these two bodies but sovereignty rests with the people and the people therefore must be the one to determine the way forward for the country in crisis.
“We believe at this point now we need a constituent Assembly elected by the people of Nigeria to deal with the question of restructuring so that the country can be put on a sound footing.
“By restructuring we mean that Nigeria at the moment is a dysfunctional country sliding towards the edge of the precipice with crimes rising day by day, the economy in a parlous state, and forces of disintegration have been let loose, all the good things that are made for good living are beyond our people and the price of food today in Nigeria is at an eight-year high,” the group said.
The group stated further that the
problems confronting the nation would be a thing of the past only if the
present administration restructure the country.
“It is clear at this point that we cannot resolve any of the problems confronting Nigeria today except we restructure, and by restructuring, Nigeria should go back to the 1960 constitutional model that guaranteed that all section of Nigeria live under a federal constitution with which they fulfil their aspiration, development, productivity and accountability.Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
“Only authors of confusion that are saying today that restructuring means different things to different people but there is only one definition of restructuring,” they added.
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Only fools and/or deceitful ones will say that Nigeria doesn't need restructuring at this time of her history.
ReplyDeleteRestructuring does not stop Nigerians Unity,i dont know why our leaders are deceiving themselves,all for their selfish reasons. We should go back to 1966 Constitution instead of this Military constitution.
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