Members of the Yoruba Youths Congress (YYC) have kicked
against agitations for restructuring of the country, stressing that it
is ill-timed.
Besides, the group said the National Assembly can
legislate on certain issues, especially, resource control to favour the
state governments.
The group said those yearning for regional
government as a form of restructuring do not have the interest of the
country at heart.
National leader of the group, Wale Alake who
spoke with reporters in Akure, the state capital, said there are more
fundamental issues that needed to be addressed urgently before the issue
of restructuring could be considered.
Alake noted that
there was need to restructure the minds of our leaders across the
country so that the nation would have nationalists and selfless leaders
as against regionalist and self-centred ones.
He said instead of
conceiving the idea of regionalism, there can be a referendum on some
parts of the Constitution to be amended to address economic
restructuring.
The YYC national leadership said institutions must also be built and strengthened so as to be alive to their responsibilities.
His
words: “We believe that there is no challenge we face as a nation
currently that cannot be overcome if various institutions of government
are strengthened to work at optimum level.
“Advocates of
restructuring complain of marginalisation in government appointments in
various agencies. There’s an agency of government to take care of such.
If it were alive to its responsibilities, such lop-sidedness would have
been corrected.
“If the Code of Conduct Bureau was alive to its
responsibilities, corruption would have been made unattractive and the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) would have had lesser
jobs to do.”
He accused some elite and the ruling class
of being behind the clamour for restructuring, saying it is not for the
benefit of the masses.
He said: “The loudest advocate of
restructuring are the manipulative elite and ruling class who manipulate
the narrative to suit their selfish and parochial interests.
“I
have not seen or heard any one of them elucidating on how restructuring
would benefit the suffering masses who, on daily basis, are confronted
with various problems ranging from hunger to lack of basic needs of
life.
“This group of people go as far as cajoling the masses to take position that are even detrimental to their own well-being.
“If
Nigeria is restructured, are we going to bring people from the Mars to
run the system? Isn’t it the same ruling class that has almost ‘knocked”
the engine of the vehicle of the present structure that will hold sway
at the regional level?”
The group said if the agitations for
restructuring are not curtailed, it might lead to unconscious
gravitation towards secession.
It said the National Assembly is
in the best position to address any issue of socio-economic, political
and any seemingly structural imbalances.
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