Tanko Yakasai, an elder
statesman, says restructuring was conceived by Afenifere, a pan-Yoruba
socio-political organisation, to destabilise the country.
He said this at a public lecture
organised by Africa Research and Development Agency (ARADA) in Kano on Sunday.
There has been an ongoing debate
on the issue of restructuring the country, with some of its proponent
expressing different views on what it entails.
Yakasai said those clamouring for
restructuring should explain the real meaning of the concept to Nigerians.
“Restructuring, as many other
problematic concepts, was conceived by Afenifere, an offshoot of Action Group,
to destabilise the country,” he said.
“It is upon those who are
agitating for restructuring to tell Nigerians the real meaning of
restructuring. For example, how will Nigeria look like after restructuring?
What is your fate?
“If restructuring means
constitutional amendments, there is laid down procedure for constitutional
amendment. Because constitutional amendment is being conducted through elected
representatives, and the North by virtue of its population has higher number of
representatives, that is why they are afraid to call for constitutional
amendment.
“Some people are advocating we
should adopt the 1962 constitution. To the best of my knowledge, the 1962
constitution recognised four regions. Now we have six geo-political regions.
But they failed to explain which regions should be retained or merged.
“If the Igbo who lost their
wealth during the Nigerian civil war emerged prosperous and presently own 70
percent of Lagos industries, the north has no cause to fear any threat from
other parts of the country.
“During the civil war, regional
governments took over landed properties belonging to Igbos in their respective regions.
But in Kano and entire northern part, the landed properties were handed over to
the Igbos after the civil war.
“In Kano, a committee was
constituted under the leadership of Dr Uba Adamu who renovated Igbo properties
vandalised during the civil war and returned them to Igbos after the war. But
their properties in Port Harcourt were not given to them till date.”
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