Kano state governor, Abdullahi Ganduje has called for a halt to the demand for the break up of Nigeria into different autonomous nations.
Governor Ganduje made the call on Thursday while presenting a paper, ‘Sustaining a United and Indivisible Nigeria: A Myth or Reality” at the Second Quarterly Public Lecture series of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Press Corps, held at Sheraton Towers Hotel, Abuja.
Governor Ganduje who bemoaned the growing agitation cautioned that Nigeria would not survive another Civil war.
He identified the Independent People of Biafra, IPOB and certain groups agitating for the independent Oduduwa Republic and called on the government to put an end to their activities.
Governor Ganduje claimed that no section of Nigeria has the right under the Constitution to seek an independent nation.
He said: “Under the Nigerian Constitution, no part of Nigeria has the power to form its own independent government or secede from the country. In fact, the word ‘secede’ does not appear in the Constitution.
“The nearest answer to this is found in Article 2 of the constitution, which states that Nigeria is one indivisible and indissoluble sovereign state to be known by the name of the ‘Federal Republic of Nigeria’. This means the only way to legally grant such an option is through an amendment to the law. Agitators would be required to follow established guidelines while protecting the sovereignty of the nation-state.”
While he asked the federal government to open dialogue with those in the vanguard of the balkanization of the country, Governor Ganduje equally called on his colleagues holding elective offices to be more alive to their responsibilities by providing good governance.
He noted that at the heart of the agitation by Nigerians is the growing discontent against poor governance.
“Let me repeat here that Nigeria is a united and indivisible country. Our constitution has taken care of that. I don’t see secession as the way out of the current challenges afflicting the nation. Instead, advocates of secession should have a change of heart and I recommend dialogue as a crucial option for addressing their problems.
“Besides, there is a National Assembly where some of the grievances can be addressed. Because dialogue is a far better alternative that costs less than the consequences of the wedge that has been erected to frustrate more flow of conversations between the government and citizens to arrive at a national consensus.
“And the sooner we face issues such as the huge infrastructure deficit, our shrinking oil revenue, looming food insecurity as a consequence of insecurity in our agriculture zones, the better. Seriously, we need to focus on diversification of the economy, out-of-school children shame, rebuilding of our tertiary institutions to boost knowledge development for 21st-century challenges and other sustainable goals for this great country – instead of applying energies on self-determination agitation that will only diminish us as a people.
In the main, those who manage public information for our great party should note all these points as we interact to reposition our party for future challenges because information is power to the people who should be well informed to be able to make remarkable decisions and choices. Yes, information is power to the people! ”
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