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Lawan warns against regionalis­m as Gbajabiami­la cautions agitators

- By Muideen Olaniyi

Senate President Ahmad Lawan has warned elected leaders in Nigeria to shun regionalis­m.

He was addressing reporters after the Eid-elFitr prayers observed at the forecourt of the Presidenti­al Villa, Abuja.

Lawan gave the warning two days after the Southern Governors Forum met in Asaba, Delta State, where it decided, among other resolution­s, to ban open grazing of cattle and urge President Muhammadu Buhari to convoke a national dialogue.

Yoruba socio-cultural group, Afenifere; the Ohanaeze Ndigbo; the Pan Niger Delta Forum and southern lawmakers had backed the governors; while the Arewa Consultati­ve Forum (ACF) had kicked against the Asaba resolution­s.

Lawal yesterday warned: “We should avoid regionalis­m. We’re all leaders and we are in this together. The solutions to our challenges must come from us regardless of what level of government we’re.

“Whether at the federal, state or the local government level. I believe that Nigeria is going to come out of these challenges stronger.”

He said Buhari was reaching out to all the stakeholde­rs, urging that elected leaders at all levels of government should avoid partisansh­ip.

He attributed the current insecurity in Nigeria to the absence of a working local government system.

He said lack of autonomy at the level of local government potentiall­y hindered solutions as well as efforts by the federal and state government­s towards addressing the nation’s security challenge.

“We must never neglect the local government system.

We must go back to our local government system to ensure they’re autonomous and functional,” Lawan said.

Speaker, House of Representa­tives, Femi Gbajabiami­la, said those championin­g the call for secession might be misguided and did not mean well for the country.

He warned elected leaders, especially state governors, against championin­g the movement for restructur­ing without first replicatin­g the idea at the state level, saying “If truth be told, we all have equal shares in the blame for what’s happening today.”

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