Gov. Dickson reveals what will happen to Nigeria if not restructured
The governor addressed newsmen on Sunday after a special thanksgiving service to commemorate the 21st anniversary of the creation of the state and 57th independence anniversary of Nigeria at the King of Glory Chapel at the Government House in Yenegoa, the state capital.
While noting that those calling for restructuring of the country were the ‘’true patriots of Nigeria,’’ he regretted that a number of leaders misconstrued the call for restructuring to mean secession.
He stated , “My view is that there is an urgent national imperative for us to review the country.
“Maybe some people have problems with the word restructuring, but we have to re-examine our nation’s foundation and see how we can make necessary adjustments that will promote a more stable and prosperous Nigeria.
“Very often, a number of our leaders misconstrue the call for restructuring to mean secession. No, those calling for restructuring are the patriots of Nigeria because we want to lay a foundation for a Nigeria that will last for the next 50, 100 and 200 years and above to come.
“Those people forget that in the next 10, 20 years, the country will be one of the most populous nations on the face of the earth.
“You can’t have that kind of high density human population , arguing every day and every time about the injustices and imbalances, there will be an implosion.’
“That to me is taken for granted and I am happy President Muhammadu Buhari said he was not opposed to restructuring.
“We are Nigerians, nobody is more Nigerian than us, nobody is more Nigerian than a Bayelsan or a Niger Delta man.
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