Arising from its meeting on Wednesday, the Middle Belt Council of Elders has announced its support for the restructuring of the country, advocating for the creation of more states.
In a statement issued by its Chairman, Gen. Zamani Lekwot (rtd), and Secretary, Jonathan Tsaku, made available to newsmen in Kaduna, the Council emphasised that, given the complex nature of Nigeria’s diverse federation, the call by some for a return to regionalism is untenable.
According to the statement, “Under such a system before the coup in January 1966, the minorities were seriously marginalised by the major ethnic groups.”
The statement further noted, “Since change is the progressive phenomenon that makes life interesting, true federalism with the states under the zones as the federating units, as recommended by the 2014 National Conference, is the most cost-effective option, which we fully support.”
The Council also argued that creating a few more states, with boundary adjustments where necessary, would bring governance closer to the people, enhancing purposeful development, peace, and tranquillity.
The statement added that states should take charge of their resources and contribute to the federal government, as was the case before.
“This will give vent to healthy competition among the states and infuse a deep sense of belonging and patriotism in everyone,” the statement posited.
It stressed that “the vast agricultural land, huge natural resources, and the creative talents abound in the states will then be properly harnessed to free us from the shackles of poverty and insecurity by providing employment for the teeming youths.”
The Council concluded, “This is what the call for restructuring, which should be set in motion without further delay, is all about.”
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