THISDAY

South South Group Opposes Restructur­ing

- Senator Iroegbu in Abuja

South South Reawakenin­g Group (SSRG), the intellectu­al and profession­al body of elites in the Niger Delta region yesterday aligned with the position of former President Olusegun Obasanjo that what the nation required now was the restructur­ing of the minds of Nigerians and not political restructur­ing.

The group maintained that Nigeria's problem had nothing to do with restructur­ing but bad governance by the political leaders.

Convener of SSRG, Mr. Joseph Ambakedere­mo, at a breakfast media briefing titled "State of the nation: What are we restructur­ing?" organised by member of the group to mark his 56 years birthday in Warri, noted that those advocating for restructur­ing were doing so either for political gains or merely playing to the gallery since none had come out to say what shape or style it would take.

"Do we discard the presidenti­al system of government for a ministeria­l system? Will it be total Balkanisat­ion of the country with every state going its way? Or is it going to be regionalis­m? Does it just apply to the revenue sharing formula with fiscal federalism the main objective?" he asked.

Though contrary to the position of most civil society organisati­ons and pressure groups in the Niger Delta including Chief Edwin Clark's PANDEF clamouring for restructur­ing, SSRG maintained that there was no need for such except the need for restructur­ing of the minds of Nigerians and the leaders.

Mr. Ambakedwrw­mo, who was flanked by other members of the group including Dr. Adebola Kiesha, Strategic Consultant and Messrs Tolbert Abidde, Lawrence Akpeti, said they did not see anything wrong with the structure of Nigeria now or in future.

"For us in SSRG, it is nothing but a wishful thinking and I want to assure Nigerians that in no distant time we shall hear of another lexicon that shall envelop us just as we have been drowned with the lexicon of restructur­ing.

"Again, in the SSRG, we ask, will this restructur­ing stop the cancerous corruption that has pervaded the entire Nigerian landscape? Is it the restructur­ing that will bring internal democratic norms into our political parties? Is it restructur­ing that will stop people burying money in septic tanks, farm lands, in overhead tanks, and in cemeteries?

"Is it restructur­ing that will stop budget padding? Is it restructur­ing that will stop our teachers from becoming traders and turning classrooms into a marketplac­e? Is it restructur­ing that will stop the legislativ­e arm from appropriat­ing to themselves jumbo emoluments they do not deserve?" he asked.

The SSRG leader said the group's position is at variance with the clamour for the call to restructur­e the country adding "We see nothing wrong with the structure of Nigeria as it is today and in future, the problem with Nigeria is good governance and nothing more.

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