Ohaneze Ndigbo, Afenifere, Arewa Youths Consultative Forum and other ethnic groups have recommended regionalism and the parliamentary system as the only way to tackle various challenges facing the country.
The major ethnic groups under aegis of
the Rebirth Group (TRG) also stated that the country should be renamed United Regions of Nigeria (URN).
These were contained in a communique issued at the end of a symposium held at Trophy Hotel, Barnawa, Kaduna, Kaduna State.
The symposium entitled, “Envisioning Nigeria’s Future: Addressing the National Question” was convened by Deacon Owolabi Oladejo.
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According to the communique which was jointly signed by Comrade Jare Ajayi, Mr. Olaolu Abogunloko and
Mr. DIY Nweze, they resolved that the
“country should be reorganized into regions and these regions should be given more powers over their respective affairs. The central government is to concern itself only with issues that the federating units cannot handle. The central government should be smaller and smarter.”
After various speakers spoke on topics such as “Restructuring: Pathways to True Federalism; Economic Restructuring for Sustainable Development, and Unity in Diversity: Building a Cohesive Nigerian Identity, it was unanimously agreed that “the way Nigeria is presently structured and is being run is largely responsible for why the country is not working in the interest of Nigerians”.
At the symposium which was the second of its kind, participants also clarified that restructuring into regions is not meant to abrogate present states but that states would form the “federating units to make the country to be known as United Regions of Nigeria (URN) or any other nomenclature that we find convenient. Each Region is to have its own Constitution and be autonomous.
This is to ensure that they are in a proper position to operationalize self-determination. The restructuring must be such that the community, state and local government from where certain resources come should have 70 per cent of the proceeds of the resources while 30 per cent goes to the center.”
In addition, at the symposium which was chaired by Dr. Bitrus Pogu who was represented by Mr. Emmanuel Alamu,
it was resolved that six regions were recommended at the Ibadan symposium while eight regions were proposed at the Kaduna edition. But each region would be equal to the other in status and ranking.
“Efforts should be made to heal the wounds in the country by, for instance, setting up a Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission and constitutional roles were advocated for traditional rulers in the country.”
Other conclusions reached include rotation for heads of each level of government on the basis of the constituents within that enclave and that restructuring or Rebirth Commission should be set up.
Organizations represented at the symposium included Ohaneze Ndigbo, Afenifere, Arewa Youths Consultative Forum, Middle Belt Forum, Sir Ahmadu Bello Memorial Foundation, Socio-Community Youth Association of Nigeria (SCOYAN), Yoruba Referendum, Initiative for a Better and Brighter Nigeria, Kaduna State Chapter, ICATAFA Igbo Community, Kaduna, Yoruba Community, Kaduna, Tarayyar Hausa, Fulani and Kanuri ChristianAssociation in Nigeria and Western Region Organization (WRO).
Others were Socio-Community Youth Association of Nigeria (SCOYAN), Southern Borno Residents in Kaduna, Yobe Community Residents in Kaduna, Adamawa Community Residents in Kaduna and Taraba Community Residents in Kaduna.