THE eelder statesman Chief Edwin Clark, on Sunday, said all will not be well in Nigeria until proper restructuring takes place in the counry.
He made this known in Abuja while receiving the Presidential candidate of the Action Democratic Party (ADP), Engineer Yusuf Sani who led a delegation to his residence.
Chief Clark, who berated the nation’s current constitution, said even with the emergence of next year president by God’s ordained, Nigeria still needs proper restructuring so as to correct some wrongdoing and give peace to reign.
According to him, the power belongs to God and He will definitely give it to whoever He believes to give it to, no matter the level of your struggle if it is not your turn, you will not get it, so we need peace in this country.
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While admonishing the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and security personnel to ensure that 2019 general elections adjudged the best, Chief Clark said the conduct of next elections should set a pace where the whole world would see Nigeria as a developed nation.
“If the constitution is not changed, all will not be well! So, we need the proper restructuring of this country where everybody will be equal, where appointment will not be into one particular tribe,” he added.
Earlier, the ADP Presidential candidate, Engineer Sani alleged that the country has been hijacked by some disgruntled elements, hence the need to work relentlessly to chase out the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) out of government in 2019.
He, therefore, called on well-meaning Nigerians, especially eligible voters, to condemn in strongest term the attempt by APC-led Federal Government to rig the coming elections.
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