Sultan restates position on restructuring
He spoke on Wednesday at the opening ceremony of the national colloquium organised by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) with the theme “The Labour Movement and The Future of National Unity: What Role for Restructuring?”
“Because we didn’t fall from the sky, we came from somewhere. We became Nigeria in 1914 through amalgamation. People are shouting that our coming together as a country in 1914 was mistake, but God doesn’t make mistakes. If God doesn’t want such a thing as Nigeria to happen, nobody could ever have made it happen,” the Sultan said.
The monarch also appealed to labour to be at the forefront on the issues affecting the country.
“Not through strike, even though strike would be the last option but there are things we need to take much more seriously and make our lives much better. But because we have left a vacuum, others came and told us there is a vacuum.
“I know that many of these groups from the North, West, South-South and South East agitating for this or that have their positions.
“But despite the realities at present, no group has the right to tell anybody you must leave this place or that place if we still live in this country called Nigeria. I say, instead of talking about devolution of power, let’s talk about devolution of economy,” he added.
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