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Catholic Bishop's President Differs with Buhari on Restructur­ing…

- Paul Obi in Abuja

The president of the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria (CBCN), Ignatius Kaigama yesterday differed with President MuhammaduB­uhari over his national broadcast stance that restructur­ing was not important and that process of governance was more imperative.

Kaigama, who is also the Archbishop of J os, told THIS DAY that the position of the President runs contrary to the general public opinion on restructur­ing.

The bishop expressed concern with the President’ s position in the nationwide broadcast on New Year day, where he stated in the broadcast that his“firm view is that our problems are more to do with process than structure.”

The clergyman rather maintained that given the precarious situation in which Nigeria has now found herself, re-examining the work ability of existing structures has become imminent if the country is to develop.

Kaigama explained that since most of those clamouring for restructur­ing are not calling for the separation of the country, there is every need to support restructur­ing of the country.

The CBC N President held that if the debate on restructur­ing must be sustained, “we must proceed from a premise that is very clear .”

Kai ga macon tended that he has often “been against multiplyin­g countries out of Nigeria, as it won’ t bring any good to us.

“But if having restructur­ing mean-store-examine-how-things are done in the country in terms of allocation of resources, appointmen­ts in national offices, appointmen­ts that should be spread not just limited to a particular zone, if restructur­ing means justice, then, we should all go for it.”

He added that “if restructur­ing means spending less on governance, then, there is every need to re-examine the structures. If restructur­ing means reducing drasticall­y the cost of governance, then, there is no option than to embrace restructur­ing if we really meant well for Nigeria.”

He argued that it is incumbent on the leadership to be open to divergent opinion on the restructur­ing debate, insofar as the unity of Nigeria is not put at stake.

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