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Nigerians In UK Rally Forces To Push For Nigeria’s Restructuring

The agitation for restructuring took a new on Thursday, as Nigerians in the United Kingdom formed a common front to pursue the agitation for restructuring the country with the assistance of the International Community‎.

The groups had earlier met on Tuesday, 22nd August 2017 at Canning Town, London, United Kingdom to examine and voice their opinion on the agitation at home for restructuring of the Nigerian state comprising the South-East/South-South Network, Yoruba Ronu, Bendel Federation, Igbo Ekunie Initiative and the Movement for National Reformation.

The groups lamented that‎ only two percent of the population corner the state resources at both the federal and state levels in Nigeria.

They averred that the present structure is not working, a development they said has made Nigeria to be categorized as a failed state.

Members of the group said the problem of Nigeria requires a lasting solution, which, according to them lies the return of the country to true federation.

In a communiqué issued at the end of their maiden international summit in United Kingdom, and signed by spokespersons of the group, Felix Adejumo, Tochukwu Ezeoke, the groups resolved to create an international platform to pursue their common goal and called on all patriotic Nigerians not to see the agitation as a Southern Nigeria affair. They further called on Southerners to form a united front to bring about the much needed restructuring of the country.

“For how long will the country continue with the current arrangement which is not working and cannot work”, the groups asked, adding, “The only solution to the nation’s problem is true federalism which will enhance development across the country.”

‎The communiqué observed that, “The present structure is not working, has never worked and will not work.

There is ‎need for all southern ethnic nationalities to work together to break the northern hegemony, which is an obstacle to the progress of the country.

“True federation is where the confederating units willingly decide to come together to cede certain functions to the centre, ‎controls their god-given resources and donate certain percentage to the centre.

“The creation of state Police is long overdue to address the problem of insecurity across the country.

‎”The Exclusive legislative list is defective – the central federal government should have control only over the national currency, foreign policy, monetary and defence policy and immigration while the federating State units control the rest.

“Today’s cost of governance is unsustainable. Only 2 percent of the population corners the state resources at both the federal and state level. The present structure enables corruption, and to minimize corruption, remove the enablers of graft in the system.

“The various agitations all over the country are a reflection of the fact that the current structure is not working, and only by restructuring could the country douse tensions and avoid unexpected break-up‎

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