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Tinubu to Nigerians: I won’t rush to restructure

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President Bola Tinubu has assured Nigerians that his administration
will restructure the country as promised earlier, but noted that a good
foundation must be laid.

 

Tinubu gave the assurance during a visit to the National
Leader of the pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere, Pa Reuben
Fasoranti, in Akure, Ondo State on Wednesday.

 

After the closed-door meeting with some selected leaders of
the group, the National Publicity Secretary of the group, Mr Jare Ajayi, quoted
the President as having assured Nigerians that he would still restructure but
that certain structures need to be put in place.

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Quoting the President, Ajayi said: “On the issues of
restructuring, the President said that he is aware of the need to restructure
Nigeria but that a good foundation must be laid before bringing the
restructuring in place such that if it is done in a rush without a proper
foundation, the restructuring may collapse very soon but it would be done.

 

“He (Tinubu) said that when he took the oath of office, he
(Tinubu) pledged his allegiance to Nigeria, that he knows what he is facing.

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“Tinubu said: “I prayed for it, I danced for it, I
campaigned for it and I got it. I know the enormous responsibility. So, don’t
pity me, Baba (Fasoranti), just sit down and relax.

 

“He (Tinubu) assured Nigerians that he understood the struggle
and that he is trying to build the structures that will not be reversed.

 

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“The President said that the structure he is trying to put
in place in Nigeria economically, socially and politically would be such that
it would bring Nigeria back to where it is supposed to be.

 

“On the hardship Nigerians are facing, he (Tinubu)
appreciates the pains Nigerians are going through and said that very soon,
Nigeria will overcome it; that is a matter of time. He said that the kind of
the policies government is implementing will bring positive solutions to the
challenges.

 

“He said that Nigerians should grow our foods. That we
should eat the food we grow. Doing so would wean us from depending on foods
from foreign sources.”

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Afenifere insists on
restructuring, true federalism

 

Responding, Pa Fasoranti said: “Your performance so far has
shown that you understand the full gravity of your mandate which is to show the
Nigerian people that a good government is possible.

 

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“In Yorubaland, we do not seek for any special treatment or
unfair advantage. We know you are our own, but you now belong to all Nigerians.
Your mandate was freely given by the people of Nigeria and blessed by God.
Therefore, Mr President continue to govern fairly and courageously and with the
fear of God. That is what we expect, that is what we know you will do.

 

“You know that since the annulment of the June 12, 1993,
presidential election, the Yoruba people, led by Afenifere, have been at the
forefront of the campaign for the restructuring of Nigeria.

 

“It is now incumbent on you to address this issue of
constitutional reforms with courage, fairness and determination.

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“We know we cannot return to the past, but we have to seek a
future where regional competitions would bring out the best in our country as
it did during the First Republic.

 

“We seek, therefore, a true Federal Republic that would
reflect fiscal federalism. We believe a review of the 2014 National
Constitutional Conference would help you in charting the course.

 

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“For the people of the South-West, restructuring also has a
more pressing meaning. Today, Nigeria has a population of 200 million which
would double in the next 25 years to 400 million.

 

“However, the South-West is facing an avalanche of migration
from the other zones of the country to the extent that in 25 years, if the
current trend continues, the South-West would be home to 50 per cent of the
population of Nigeria.

 

“We need to be prepared so that our region would not be
overwhelmed by imported challenges.

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“We want each of the geopolitical zones to have greater
responsibilities for security, food production and infrastructural development.

 

“Since the removal of fuel subsidy, which was costing
Nigeria $10 billion yearly, the state governments have been receiving hefty
allocations from the Federation account.

 

“Mr President should persuade the governors to allow this
change of fortune for the states to reflect at the grassroots so that life can
be better for our people. They should not just buy rice and yams for the
people.

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“Mr President, thank you for this visit. You owe a duty to
posterity to serve Nigeria with all your strength and wisdom.”



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