The Bishop of Calabar Dioceses of Anglican Communion, Bishop Tunde Adeleye, has said that Nigeria was heading towards irredeemable disaster if restructuring is denied.
Addressing a press conference in Calabar, the Clergy said, “unless there is restructuring, I fear and dare to say that we will crash. I am not prophesying any doom but at
the rate we are going, restructuring is the only viable way out.”
“I believe in true federalism as a system of government which allows the people at the State and local government levels to take of certain decisions by themselves and for themselves. A situation in which Abuja dictates education, dictates health, dictates the police amongst other
things will result in a crash.”
On agitations by IPOB leaders and some Niger Delta Youths, the clergy said, “I do not believe in secession. We are better and stronger if we come closely apart. By this I mean Nigeria should come together, loose in the centre and stronger in states. We should be closely apart bearing in mind our cultural differences, religious differences, ethnic differences and other critical and notable differences.”
The Minister believed that restructuring could address issues of incessant agitations and stop activities of militants and herdsmen, who, he said, bestride farmers’ farmlands, destroying crops and killing the farmers at any slightest provocation.
“Nigerians youths should forgive the old brigade for being the problem of this nation, but the youths should get themselves prepared and positioned. They must make sure they do not learn or copy anything from the old because there is absolutely nothing to learn from them.
Youths must avoid the mistakes of yesterday’s men,” he appealed.
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