How Southern Leaders Will ‘Compel’ The North On Nigeria’s Restructuring

A major consensus that was reached by leaders of the South West, South East, South South and Middle Belt recently at the ‘Hand Shake Across the Niger (HSAN)’ in Enugu was that every available but peaceful means must be explored to end the “dysfunctional arrangement” where a few Nigerian States are holding others captive.

Realising how “the hatchet of distrust and spiteful rivalry” have affected the Southern region negatively, the Igbo and Yoruba leaders resolved at HSAN that it was time to come together and pursue Nigeria’s restructuring.

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They expressed delight, however, that in spite of the rivalry, ” the Igbo and Yoruba have not recorded instances of violence against each other’s ethnic group” as seen with other ethnic extractions.

The Southern leaders also realised the long overdue need to build on the “heroism of Major General J.T.U. Aguiyi Ironsi and Lt. Col. Adekunle Fajuyi” and to rekindle the “immense strength of the Igbo-Yoruba close affinities of kinship and brotherhood”.

Among several other resolves reached by the Southern leaders was that the “grievances generated by past errors on both sides can no longer justify or sustain dissention between the two groups whose solidarity and mutual collaboration have the capacity to dramatically change the fortunes of Nigeria, thereby also, changing the fates of the African continent and the black race.

The lgbo and Yoruba leaders said at the ‘Hand Shake Across the Niger’ event that they have “declared time-up for, and permanently buried, the hatchet of distrust and spiteful rivalry, leading to a credible tipping-point of optimism and opportunity in realizing the destiny of Nigeria as a start-up nation-state that can achieve great things.

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The Southern leaders reached and made the following decisions and commitments:

“In consequence of the fore-going, the conferees of the HS arrived at the following decisions and commitments: Decided to collaborate closely to create mutually beneficial opportunities, build a strong alliance to advance their ever growing mutual interests, while striving together to meet the common responsibilities of building a united, coherent and prosperous nation – state of free peoples, freely relating to one another across the dividing lines of tribe, religion, region and politics;

“Declared unflinching support for a truly federal union of Nigeria that is democratic, stable, secure, peaceful, just and fair to all its citizens: Committed to work in close partnership and through peaceful means to restructure Nigeria, reducing and restricting the duties of the federal government to only matters of national import on the exclusive list, while granting the federating units the right to take full responsibility for local, developmental and residual matters, as this will lead to healthy competition and cooperation among the federating units, in place of the present dysfunctional arrangement that merely superintends over the sharing and consuming of rents, and holds some States and Zones down for others to play the elusive game of catch-up;

“Committed to insistence therefore, on peaceful devolution of powers, fiscal federalism, land/resource ownership/control, reforming component structural and systemic institutions to radically reduce the escalating cost of governance;

“Committed to working tirelessly towards joining the economically-performing nations – China, India, Brazil, Israel, Singapore , South Korea, Malaysia and Thailand etc. – not as a dependent State, but a competitive producer and exporter of knowledge-based goods and services;

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“Committed to immediate implementation of pro federalism recommendations of the 2014 National Conference, in particular those affecting the efficiency of governance.

“The way forward: We believe that the fore-going measures will reposition Nigeria to reach credible nationhood, attain its full potential and respect in the community of nations thereby enabling us to effectively lead the campaign for the political and economic renaissance of Africa and the black race – the very goals for which the Zik of Africa and the sage Chief Awolowo and a host of other founding nationalists lived and sacrificed so much. The conferees of the HS have therefore:

“Decided that today’s Hand Shake (HS) is not a one off event, but only the first of a progressive and continuous re-socialization project that will, in short order, reach out to embrace other compatriots in the South South (SS) , Middle Belt [MB], North Central (NC) North East (NE) and North West (NW) zones of the country;

“Decided therefore, to establish a standing Joint Action Committee to drive this process, and to continually articulate fresh ideas and strategies to sustain the current zeal and momentum of mutual understanding and collaborative actions aimed at resuscitating Nigeria politically and economically in order to position her to earn her rightful place among the contending nations in the world.

“The composition and mandate of the Joint Committee and its sub-committees, along with the full report of today’s Hand Shake, will be posted in due course.”

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