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Restructuring: It Will Not Be Easy For The North To Give Up Its Advantages - NEF by Omooba77: 6:37am On Sep 25, 2017
Two northern groups, the Arewa Consultative Forum and the Northern Elders’ Forum, appeared to have softened their hard-line positions against the calls for the restructuring of the country.

The two bodies had consistently called for caution on such calls, arguing that such attempt might lead to the break-up of the country.

On Sunday, the NEF said the North was ready for dialogue with other regions of the country, but would not give up what it called its advantages.



On its part, the ACF gave conditions for supporting any call for the restructuring of the country.

The National Publicity Secretary of the ACF, Alhaji Muhammad Biu, who stated this in an interview with one of our correspondents in Kaduna, said the forum respected any view that would strengthen the unity of the country with equal rights and opportunities for all citizens.

The ACF and NEF said these while reacting to a statement by a former Lagos State Governor and National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.

The former governor, at a lecture organised by the King’s College Old Boys’ Association in Lagos, had stated that Nigeria needed restructuring for correct balance.

He had stated, “It would be better to restructure things to attain the correct balance between our collective purpose on the one hand and our separate grass-roots realities on the other. We must listen to what is being said so that we can determine what it really meant.

“We are like the bewildered couple who has got their marriage licence after a lavish wedding; yet, neither of them really understands the meaning of marriage or their roles as husband and wife in it.

“Legally, they are married but functionally, their union is a crippled one. This couple will be at loggerheads until somehow they forge an agreement on what type of home they want and what are their respective duties in making that home come into existence.”

The NEF said the North was opened to dialogue, noting that the region, because of its political and geographical advantages, would not be stampeded into taking decisions that would be inimical to its development.

The Chairman of the NEF, Mr. Paul Unongo, stated this during an interview with The PUNCH on Sunday.

Unongo argued that the acerbic rhetoric and threat of secession in the South-East were only making matters worse as dissenting views in the North (on restructuring) were becoming more united.

He stated, “The North is very open to dialogue. I am the chairman of the northern elders and nobody can say we will not encourage dialogue. We love Nigeria but we will not be stampeded into carrying out someone’s agenda.

“The uneducated North of pre-independence times was not the same North of today. Today, we have Ph.D holders in every discipline.”

Unongo disclosed that he and other members of the United Middle Belt Congress had a meeting with the late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, in 1957 where they demanded that Nigeria must be divided into several sub-regions before independence.

He said Awolowo argued that they should channel their energy into ensuring independence after which the nation would be restructured.

The NEF chairman said after independence, the Premier of the Northern Region, Sir Ahmadu Bello, rejected the idea of creating more regions in the North as doing so would reduce the influence of the North.

Unongo added, “We told Awolowo to reject independence until Nigeria was divided into more equal parts. Awo said we shouldn’t worry and that once we gained independence, this would be done. I said I knew this would not be done. Today, Awo is dead and we are independent.

“We spoke in 1957 and today is 2017, that is about 60 years ago. Because I was a small boy carrying Tarka’s bag, they didn’t listen to me. Today, we understand the advantage of being a big region. So, if today, you don’t offer them anything and you say give us your advantage so that we can have a restructured Nigeria; and with the way the Igbos are doing their own agitation, I don’t think you will get many responses from the North.

“I think we need a dialogue. I will be prepared to do that and I will remind them of what I said in 1957 and how my prediction came true.

“It will not be easy for the North to say take away our advantages and give us nothing. They (southern elements) were the ones that allowed the British to do this.

“I told Awolowo that no one would allow you to create more regions after independence.”

On its part, the ACF said it would respect Nigerians’ views on a structure of government that would strengthen the unity and peacefully coexistence of Nigerians for equitable development.

The forum stated, “ACF respects the views of Nigerians on any structure of government that will strengthen our unity and peaceful coexistence for equitable development.

“ACF reaffirms its commitment to one united, indivisible and indissoluble Nigeria with equal rights and opportunities for all.

“We also support due process within our democratic institutions in effecting any structural change for the common good of all.”

Tinubu wrong on restructuring, says Junaid

Also, a northern elder statesman and Second Republic lawmaker, Dr. Junaid Muhammed, rejected Tinubu’s call for devolution of power and a less powerful Federal Government because “Nigeria’s democracy has not yet stabilised.”

Muhammed said, “I don’t agree with that kind of restructuring. If you go through the theory of democratic countries, devolution of power becomes an issue once the system has stabilised. I am not persuaded that Nigeria’s democracy has stabilised. So, the issue of devolution does not quite complement an argument you want to canvass.”

FG must listen to the people’s voices –Afenifere

On its part, the pan-Yoruba socio-cultural organisation, Afenifere, commended Tinubu for supporting the call for the restructuring of the country.

The Secretary-General of the organisation, Chief Sehinde Arogbofa, on Sunday, said it was a welcome development for Tinubu, who is a national leader of the APC, to join other Nigerians to support the calls for true federalism for Nigeria.

He stated, “Tinubu and his people were not enthusiastic about restructuring before and now that he is coming out at last to support it, I think he should be appreciated, I think he is ‘born again’. But I am not surprised that he is giving the whole thing a second thought.

“I don’t think any serious person in this country should oppose restructuring except those ones that want to play politics with it.

“Some leaders, even in the North, are supporting it; so, one is surprised when some are saying no to restructuring. Tinubu has done well for supporting the calls, it is a welcome development.”

Also, the group said the calls for the restructuring of the nation could no longer be ignored by the Federal Government.

“When we (Yoruba leaders) met in Ibadan, the South-South and South-East were with us, and the calls for restructuring were more resonant even at the APC public hearing and I think the government has to look into the demand.

“President (Muhammadu) Buhari has to listen to the voice of the people and ensure that this is done,” Afenifere National Publicity Secretary, Yinka Odumakin, stated on Sunday.

He noted that majority in the country was for restructuring, adding that he was not surprised by Tinubu’s position on the issue having being an advocate for the restructuring of the country over the years.

Odumakin recalled that the APC chieftain was part of the National Democratic Coalition which had always stood for the restructuring of Nigeria, noting that this was the basis for supporting the late Moshood Abiola during the June 12, 1993 elections.

IYC hails ex-Lagos governor

In its own reaction, the Ijaw Youth Council equally hailed Tinubu for speaking out in support of restructuring.

IYC President, Mr. Eric Omare, told The PUNCH that Nigerians had been surprised that the former Lagos State governor had been silent on the issue of restructuring.

Describing Tinubu as a frontline advocate of true federalism, Omare said, “Before now, some of us were surprised that he (Tinubu) kept quiet while the demand for structuring was gaining momentum.

“It has been our thought that before now, since the government he played a very active role in supporting is in power, he would engineer the process of restructuring.”

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Re: Restructuring: It Will Not Be Easy For The North To Give Up Its Advantages - NEF by paiz: 6:47am On Sep 25, 2017
It won't be easy for north to give up its advantage at the expense of the south

After una go say we have equal right

You better Restructure this goddamn country...

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Re: Restructuring: It Will Not Be Easy For The North To Give Up Its Advantages - NEF by hatchy(f): 6:48am On Sep 25, 2017
This is why I said that Awolowo,Azikiwe and Amadu Bello will rot in hell for bringing us into this unfortunate and disastrous marriage called Nigeria.

Meanwhile, its all about politicking and no action. Tinubu,Atiku and all those who have presidential ambition have now capitalized on the restructuring phrase for their own selfish interest and nothing more. After all these same people are not just ordinary members of the ruling party but movers and shakers and who ought to stamp their feet and ensure the party restructure the country rather than this constant rhetorics without action.

Hypocrites!

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Re: Restructuring: It Will Not Be Easy For The North To Give Up Its Advantages - NEF by Nobody: 6:48am On Sep 25, 2017
stupid people

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Re: Restructuring: It Will Not Be Easy For The North To Give Up Its Advantages - NEF by Nobody: 6:51am On Sep 25, 2017
Nigerians Don enter one chance

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Re: Restructuring: It Will Not Be Easy For The North To Give Up Its Advantages - NEF by Nobody: 6:57am On Sep 25, 2017
grin

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Re: Restructuring: It Will Not Be Easy For The North To Give Up Its Advantages - NEF by Episteme2(m): 7:00am On Sep 25, 2017
It's always about them. They dictate the pace at which Nigeria moves. You know you enjoy special privileges and advantages, the sensible thing to do is to ensure that other regions enjoy at least their constitutional advantages so that there won't be any much need for agitation for separation or restructuring. You enjoy all your own plus extra and you tell other regions to come and go and die.

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Re: Restructuring: It Will Not Be Easy For The North To Give Up Its Advantages - NEF by BALLOSKI: 7:02am On Sep 25, 2017
And one small boy is somewhere talking balderdash as if the north is totally averse to the idea.

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Re: Restructuring: It Will Not Be Easy For The North To Give Up Its Advantages - NEF by BALLOSKI: 7:03am On Sep 25, 2017
eliment:
stupid people
the whole northerners?

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Re: Restructuring: It Will Not Be Easy For The North To Give Up Its Advantages - NEF by Angelparadise: 7:05am On Sep 25, 2017
Do they mean advantages that have made them the most poverty ridden legions, almajiri breeding zone,boko haram and fulani heldsmen terrorists inbreed ,uncivilised illiterate zone, most government dependent corrupt zone,religion that value cow more than their neighbor ,the legion that prefer killings to dialogue ,the most less developed region yet stole 80% of Nigeria wealth during military and civilian reign etc you can add yours while quoting me.

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Re: Restructuring: It Will Not Be Easy For The North To Give Up Its Advantages - NEF by NigerDeltan(m): 7:07am On Sep 25, 2017
Turaki would turn things around for our good come 2019

Like for Atiku pls

The Father of restructuring!

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Re: Restructuring: It Will Not Be Easy For The North To Give Up Its Advantages - NEF by olamefun1990(m): 7:12am On Sep 25, 2017
I feel that the reason many northern politicians are against restructuring is because they know they will possibly lose political relevance if they losen their grip on the economy. It simply means that everyone will have to make do with what's available to him in his region which is not so much in the north compared to other regions. As Yorubas, we've got nothing to lose whether Nigeria get restructured or not. We've always set the pace. this is a game of "whoever holds the economy might calls the shots"...... And it won't go down well with the north considering the fact that they've always felt it is their birthright.

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Re: Restructuring: It Will Not Be Easy For The North To Give Up Its Advantages - NEF by olamefun1990(m): 7:16am On Sep 25, 2017
Angelparadise:
Do they mean advantages that have made them the most poverty ridden legions, almajiri breeding zone,boko haram and fulani heldsmen terrorists inbreed ,uncivilised illiterate zone, most government dependent corrupt zone,religion that value cow more than their neighbor ,the legion that prefer killings to dialogue ,the most less developed legion yet stole 80% of nigeria weaths during military and civilian reign etc you can add yours while quoting me.

U sound bitter. Hope all is well

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Re: Restructuring: It Will Not Be Easy For The North To Give Up Its Advantages - NEF by greatiyk4u(m): 7:25am On Sep 25, 2017
Angelparadise:
Do they mean advantages that have made them the most poverty ridden legions, almajiri breeding zone,boko haram and fulani heldsmen terrorists inbreed ,uncivilised illiterate zone, most government dependent corrupt zone,religion that value cow more than their neighbor ,the legion that prefer killings to dialogue ,the most less developed legion yet stole 80% of nigeria weaths during military and civilian reign etc you can add yours while quoting me.


grin

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Re: Restructuring: It Will Not Be Easy For The North To Give Up Its Advantages - NEF by Nobody: 7:26am On Sep 25, 2017
Lazy
Re: Restructuring: It Will Not Be Easy For The North To Give Up Its Advantages - NEF by ZombieTAMER: 7:36am On Sep 25, 2017
Yoruba muslims come and support your masters oo

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Re: Restructuring: It Will Not Be Easy For The North To Give Up Its Advantages - NEF by Eshinwaju: 7:36am On Sep 25, 2017
Angelparadise:
Do they mean advantages that have made them the most poverty ridden legions, almajiri breeding zone,boko haram and fulani heldsmen terrorists inbreed ,uncivilised illiterate zone, most government dependent corrupt zone,religion that value cow more than their neighbor ,the legion that prefer killings to dialogue ,the most less developed legion yet stole 80% of nigeria weaths during military and civilian reign etc you can add yours while quoting me.

Half baked illiterate... angry

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Re: Restructuring: It Will Not Be Easy For The North To Give Up Its Advantages - NEF by JUSTICE4Nigeria: 7:53am On Sep 25, 2017
neither will it be easy for the south

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Re: Restructuring: It Will Not Be Easy For The North To Give Up Its Advantages - NEF by Omooba77: 7:55am On Sep 25, 2017
NigerDeltan:
Turaki would turn things around for our good come 2019

Like for Atiku pls

The Father of restructuring!

Dont be deceive my brother; all na political gimmicks ask lalasticlala

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Re: Restructuring: It Will Not Be Easy For The North To Give Up Its Advantages - NEF by Paperwhite(m): 7:57am On Sep 25, 2017
grin grin grin cheesy.No wonder the parasites are averse to letting go.We must restructure or disintegrate.

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Re: Restructuring: It Will Not Be Easy For The North To Give Up Its Advantages - NEF by OjukwuWarBird: 7:58am On Sep 25, 2017
Continual resistance to Restructuring will lead to Disintegration



A true Christian ethnic group can never
1) force or beg a Muslim ethnic group to share the same country.
2) depend on the resources of a Muslim ethnic group for survival.
Why can't we.?
Because we know that our God aka Yahweh is always there for us.

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Re: Restructuring: It Will Not Be Easy For The North To Give Up Its Advantages - NEF by uche157: 8:09am On Sep 25, 2017
i see ooo
Re: Restructuring: It Will Not Be Easy For The North To Give Up Its Advantages - NEF by proudlyYoruba(m): 8:09am On Sep 25, 2017
Restructuring go bring about less race for the federal and na there dem dey get thier money

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Re: Restructuring: It Will Not Be Easy For The North To Give Up Its Advantages - NEF by uche157: 8:09am On Sep 25, 2017
nonsence
Re: Restructuring: It Will Not Be Easy For The North To Give Up Its Advantages - NEF by MrRhymes101(m): 8:09am On Sep 25, 2017
lol it's not easy though....wedding MC
Re: Restructuring: It Will Not Be Easy For The North To Give Up Its Advantages - NEF by Nobody: 8:09am On Sep 25, 2017
You see
Re: Restructuring: It Will Not Be Easy For The North To Give Up Its Advantages - NEF by uche157: 8:10am On Sep 25, 2017
hmm
Re: Restructuring: It Will Not Be Easy For The North To Give Up Its Advantages - NEF by Dutchey(m): 8:10am On Sep 25, 2017
,
Re: Restructuring: It Will Not Be Easy For The North To Give Up Its Advantages - NEF by sixtus239: 8:11am On Sep 25, 2017
Lazy people
Re: Restructuring: It Will Not Be Easy For The North To Give Up Its Advantages - NEF by princeade86(m): 8:11am On Sep 25, 2017
is good to restructure our country. God bless all Nigerians

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