OBASANJO REJECTS RESTRUCTURING
FORMER President Olusegun Obasanjo yesterday expressed his strong
opposition to calls for the restructuring of the country saying there
was nothing wrong with Nigeria to warrant the raging clamour for
restructuring or dismemberment. General Obasanjo who spoke at the palace
of Olu of Warri, His Majesty, Ogiame Ikenwoli, when he paid a visit to
the monarch said what needs restructuring is the mindset of Nigerians.
The former president who was reacting to comments made by the Palace
Chief, Brown Mene who spoke on behalf of the throne that the Itsekiri
people were marginalised by the Nigerian state said “There is nothing
wrong with Nigeria, but a lot is wrong with Nigerians. We need to
correct what is wrong with Nigerians and you become an accomplice if you
fail to say what is right”. His words: “The point I note of your
dissatisfaction is that in spite of history and in spite of the current
situation of marginalization of your interests and desire, you never
asked to be separated from Nigeria. ADVERTISING inRead invented by Teads
“When I was president, some people from Ogun state visited Aso Rock to
complain that they were also marginalised. There is nothing wrong in
asking for more share of the national cake but it is unacceptable for
anyone to say that the only way out is separation. Former President,
Olusegun Obasanjo “We can solve all our problems through dialogue,
debate, discussion, conversation. I participated in the civil war. It
was gruesome, destructive, deadly. Those clamouring don’t know what war
means. I swore never to be part of it again. They say in my place that
he who sees Sango (god of thunder) fighting, destroying with fire will
never want to see Sango in his element again. “The answer to most of our
problems is mindset change and change of mentality. If we need any
restructuring, it is the restructuring of our mindset and mentality. How
will anybody in his right senses believe separation in the way out? We
have passed that stage. We have problems, there are many ways we can
solve them. It is our diversity that make us a great country. I won’t
want a Nigeria where we dance same juju, or wear same attire. Our
strength is in our diversity. “Some progress is being made in spite of
our difficulties and problems. We need to make greater progress than we
have made before. If we do that, we will have good governance. There
should be no impunity, everybody must have a sense of belonging, a stake
in this project called Nigeria. Dismemberment of Nigeria is not good
enough. Inequality, injustice, unfairness, impunity are not good enough
and should be substituted”. Earlier in his speech, palace spokesman,
Chief Brown Mene had told Obasanjo that the Itsekiri people were being
marginalised by the Nigerian state in spite of the Itsekiri kingdom’s
contribution to the growth of the nation, but that they would rather not
thread the path of violence or separation to redress their plight.
Brown said on Itsekiri’s cry for justice that, “We prefer ours in a
refined manner devoid of violence. We will go with it reasonably,
responsibly, peacefully, persuasively, so that what is just may be
recognised. We are aware of several parts of the country clamouring for
secession. Itsekiri prefer for Nigeria to remain strong and united, a
nation where justice is recognised, merit rewarded and crime punished
correctively so that we can build an egalitarian society. Harping on the
former president’s background, leadership experience, towering
influence till date and his passion to support a united Nigeria against
all odds, he said the Itsekiri nation placed much hope on Obasanjo to
help the kingdom in surmounting the challenge of marginalisation. Brown
told Obasanjo that, “In the sense of how we see the hand of God in you,
there is still a lot more that can be done for this country through you.
As you still have the voice in Nigeria, please continue to speak so
that minorities in this country will not continue to be sidelined just
because we lack headcount majority. We have been contributing values to
the building of this nation. “As God continues to give you a voice to
speak, remember us. Because of the path God has given you to walk
through, you also have as a duty to speak for the downtrodden so that
Nigeria may be built on equity based on justice so that those who labour
to build this nation may be rewarded”. Former President Obasanjo’s
current stand on restructuring was a carry over of his convictions when
he was at the helm of affairs in the country. As president, General
Obasanjo was opposed to any call for the restructuring of Nigeria
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