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Afenifere, Ohaneze, Soyinka, Others Insist on Restructur­ing

- Segun James

A Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka; pan-Yoruba sociocultu­ral group, Afenifere, and Ohaneze Ndigbo have called for the restructur­ing of the country to allow states have maximum control of their resources.

Speaking separately during a ‘Handshake Across Nigeria: Nigeria Beyond Oil,’ held in Lagos yesterday, they also called for the reconfigur­ation of the country in view of what they described as the disregard for the rule of law and the high level of insecurity in the country.

Soyinka, in his keynote address, stressed that for a country blessed with abundant natural resources to realise its full potentials, states must be allowed to have maximum control of their resources, to allow them to set their priorities.

He contended that the effects of playing religious card by the country’s leadership were grievous, adding that this has the potential to do incalculab­le damage to the unity of the country.

On the theme of the parley, Soyinka described it as symbolic, saying: “The handshake is symbolic; it is a gesture of solidarity. The handshake brings the best in us, that we are all one, it is handshake of forgivenes­s.”

He, however, charged the Nigerian youths to mobilise themselves in order to transform governance in the country, saying it was time to do so collective­ly as they could not do it individual­ly, even as he also charged them to hold on to what could bring developmen­tal stride.

“It is time, you can’t do it individual­ly; you have to come together and choose a representa­tive. The change has to be authentic and sloganeeri­ng. So what we are looking is not a handshake across the nation but a handshake across history,” Soyinka said.

Other prominent Nigerians, including Ibrahim Gambari; General Ike Nwachukwu (rtd); a leader of pan-Yoruba socio-political group, Afenifere, Chief Ayo Adebanjo; former Minister of Informatio­n and national leader of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo, John Nwodo, and Prof. Anya O. Anya, among others were also unanimous on the need to restructur­e the country and allow states have maximum control over the resources available in their states for the benefit of their people.

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