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No govt will cede its authority to people that are not elected — Buhari

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President Muhammadu Buhari has said that no government in the world will cede its authority to the people that are not elected.

He made this known at the launching of the Kudirat Abiola Sabon Gari Peace Foundation held at Congo Conference hotel in Zaria on Saturday. 

He said each time people are talking about restructuring, he always asks what exactly needs to be restructured.

Represented by the Executive Secretary of the Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission, Alh Mohammed Bello Shehu, Buhari noted, “You ask many Nigerians what they want to restructure, you will find out that they have nothing to talk about.”

“Some of them have not even studied the 1999 constitution. The constitution that is almost 70 to 80 percent of the 1979 constitution. 

“It is okay to demand for restructuring and renewal of constitution, but what is most important now is how Nigeria can make local governments functional, how Nigeria can make judicial and legislative arms independent.

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“Nigerians need to focus on putting pressure on the National Assembly to make sure that the autonomy as enshrined in our constitution is respected and implemented.”

“So these are the things I expect those calling for agitation to do. And I have also said that majority of those calling for restructuring are people that  are so afraid to go into partisan politics. And even if they were to go, they will not win.”

“There is no government in the world that will cede its authority to the people that are not elected,” he declared.

“You are telling us to redissolve a system and call for an obscure conference to come and discuss how we can move forward as a nation, that can never be done and no country will agree to that.”

“Those who are doing that should go back and meet their representatives in the House of  Assembly asking for amendment of the constitution since due process needs to be followed. 

“We have different combination of ethnicity in many states. In Kano and Kaduna, Igbos have properties there. The same goes with Yorubas. There are Fulanis in PortHacourt too.

“Those calling for separation or restructuring are very naive or even mischievously dangerous. They are ignorant of war and its consequences because Nigeria is a dominant force in West Africa.”

“My appeal to each and everyone here is to try and educate their children. We are better as a nation, there is no way we can be separated,” he declared.

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