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On Restructuring We Stand, N’delta, Middle Belt, Yoruba, Igbo Leaders Insist by Cooly100: 11:06am On Mar 25, 2018
Emmanuel Addeh in Yenagoa

In what could easily pass for one of the single largest gatherings of ethnic nationalities in recent times, leaders drawn from the Niger Delta, South West, South East and the Middle Belt, converged on Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital, to drive home their demand for immediate restructuring of the Nigerian Federation.

Most of those who spoke highlighted the need for the current President Muhammadu Buhari-led government, to expedite action and begin the process of renegotiating the current federal structure, or on the alternative, allow the country to drift by allowing the status quo.

Former President Goodluck Jonathan, who is currently on a mission to Sierra Leone as an election observer in that country, in a prepared speech read on his behalf by Senator Nimi Barigha Amange, maintained that the 2014 confab report spearheaded by him remains the most inclusive roadmap to pulling Nigeria from the brink.

Some other leaders from all parts of the country, except the ‘core north’ who were present during the event organised by the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) were: elder statesman, Chief Edwin Clark; President-General of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief John Nwodo Jnr, and a chieftain of the pan Yoruba socio-cultural group, Chief Ayo Adebanjo.
Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Chief Olu Falae; former governor of Plateau state, Senator Jonah Jang; Leader of the middle belt group, Dr. Bala Takaya; Senator Stella Omu, Walter Ofonagoro, Asari Dokubo and representatives of governors from the region also spoke during the event.

Recalling the efforts he made as President to change the current trajectory of the country, Jonathan said: “I am delighted that Nigerians of various ages, classes and trade and of diverse faith and different zones are showing deep commitment to this spirit-lifting debate towards arriving at a practical and acceptable solution that will guarantee a better future for our country and our hardworking citizens.

“I am even more delighted that this geopolitical zone, the Niger Delta is quite upbeat about the public consultation and debate going on across the country. This is heart-warming because it’s a pointer to the fact that the Niger Delta has come a long way from the time of unease and militancy to the present situation where the people of the zone can gather to hold a peaceful dialogue and conversation on how best to move our federation forward”.

Read more:http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2018/03/25/on-restructuring-we-stand-ndelta-middle-belt-yoruba-igbo-leaders-insist/

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Re: On Restructuring We Stand, N’delta, Middle Belt, Yoruba, Igbo Leaders Insist by Cooly100: 11:08am On Mar 25, 2018
If there was a referendum as done in other serious countries, for constitutional change...can the north defeat the combined regions of Nigeria?

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Re: On Restructuring We Stand, N’delta, Middle Belt, Yoruba, Igbo Leaders Insist by BankeSmalls(f): 11:08am On Mar 25, 2018
Things fall apart, the centre cannot hold any longer - Chinua "The great" Achebe

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Re: On Restructuring We Stand, N’delta, Middle Belt, Yoruba, Igbo Leaders Insist by IeatPussy: 11:10am On Mar 25, 2018
Nigeria won't achieve greatness by forcing an imaginary unity. The centre is suffocating us all. Buhari won't solve our problems. No single President can. We need to change the structure. Restructuring will solve 80% of our problem as a country. But I doubt if Nigeria will ever restructure because Corruption has eaten deep in almost every citizen of the country.

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Re: On Restructuring We Stand, N’delta, Middle Belt, Yoruba, Igbo Leaders Insist by gidgiddy: 11:14am On Mar 25, 2018
Cooly100:
If there was a referendum as done in other serious countries, for constitutional change...can the north defeat the combined regions of Nigeria?

You have to pass a law on referendum first and the North controlls over half of the national assembly


These people talking about restructuring are timewasters. How will anyone get restructuring when just the core North controlls almost half the votes in national assembly which is the only organ of government that can restructure Nigeria?

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Re: On Restructuring We Stand, N’delta, Middle Belt, Yoruba, Igbo Leaders Insist by IeatPussy: 11:16am On Mar 25, 2018
gidgiddy:


You have to pass a law on referendum first and the North controlls over half of the national assembly



Because the south's are not United that's why All this shit are happening .

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Re: On Restructuring We Stand, N’delta, Middle Belt, Yoruba, Igbo Leaders Insist by Cooly100: 11:17am On Mar 25, 2018
gidgiddy:


You have to pass a law on referendum first and the North controlls over half of the national assembly

Agreed.

What do we then do?

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Re: On Restructuring We Stand, N’delta, Middle Belt, Yoruba, Igbo Leaders Insist by Nobody: 11:17am On Mar 25, 2018
Cooly100:
Emmanuel Addeh in Yenagoa

In what could easily pass for one of the single largest gatherings of ethnic nationalities in recent times, leaders drawn from the Niger Delta, South West, South East and the Middle Belt, converged on Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital, to drive home their demand for immediate restructuring of the Nigerian Federation.

Most of those who spoke highlighted the need for the current President Muhammadu Buhari-led government, to expedite action and begin the process of renegotiating the current federal structure, or on the alternative, allow the country to drift by allowing the status quo.

Former President Goodluck Jonathan, who is currently on a mission to Sierra Leone as an election observer in that country, in a prepared speech read on his behalf by Senator Nimi Barigha Amange, maintained that the 2014 confab report spearheaded by him remains the most inclusive roadmap to pulling Nigeria from the brink.

Some other leaders from all parts of the country, except the ‘core north’ who were present during the event organised by the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) were: elder statesman, Chief Edwin Clark; President-General of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief John Nwodo Jnr, and a chieftain of the pan Yoruba socio-cultural group, Chief Ayo Adebanjo.
Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Chief Olu Falae; former governor of Plateau state, Senator Jonah Jang; Leader of the middle belt group, Dr. Bala Takaya; Senator Stella Omu, Walter Ofonagoro, Asari Dokubo and representatives of governors from the region also spoke during the event.

Recalling the efforts he made as President to change the current trajectory of the country, Jonathan said: “I am delighted that Nigerians of various ages, classes and trade and of diverse faith and different zones are showing deep commitment to this spirit-lifting debate towards arriving at a practical and acceptable solution that will guarantee a better future for our country and our hardworking citizens.

“I am even more delighted that this geopolitical zone, the Niger Delta is quite upbeat about the public consultation and debate going on across the country. This is heart-warming because it’s a pointer to the fact that the Niger Delta has come a long way from the time of unease and militancy to the present situation where the people of the zone can gather to hold a peaceful dialogue and conversation on how best to move our federation forward”.

Read more:http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2018/03/25/on-restructuring-we-stand-ndelta-middle-belt-yoruba-igbo-leaders-insist/
The following sai babarians will not be happy with this: alariiwo sarrki ngeneukwenu yarimo python1 femi4 resurgentxtian4 strikethem itsmeaboki

cc lzaa onyeoga

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Re: On Restructuring We Stand, N’delta, Middle Belt, Yoruba, Igbo Leaders Insist by saaron(m): 11:19am On Mar 25, 2018
About time middle belt region join forces with the south and forge a common cause.

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Re: On Restructuring We Stand, N’delta, Middle Belt, Yoruba, Igbo Leaders Insist by gidgiddy: 11:20am On Mar 25, 2018
Cooly100:


Agreed.

What do we then do?

Theres only two choices, stay in Nigeria and accept the will of the North or become an Nnamdi Kanu, agitate for your freedom and restructure your self however you like

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Re: On Restructuring We Stand, N’delta, Middle Belt, Yoruba, Igbo Leaders Insist by limeta(f): 11:21am On Mar 25, 2018
Cooly100:
If there was a referendum as done in other serious countries, for constitutional change...can the north defeat the combined regions of Nigeria?


If there was a refenrendom it will be done on regional bases not as nigeria
I e the south west can vote to remain in nigeria why the south east can vote to leave .
And if the south east vote to leave nigeria will ve no say.

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Re: On Restructuring We Stand, N’delta, Middle Belt, Yoruba, Igbo Leaders Insist by Cooly100: 11:22am On Mar 25, 2018
The north said restructuring will affect their interest. How

The other day they said Nigeria cannot do without the north. How

The have been in power for more than 40 years and the south especially the SE has been held down so they could catch up, yet there is nothing in sight to show they will catch up.

Why must we wait for Abuja to revive the coal industry in the east or to repair the roads, or rebuild the Niger bridge, or build a befitting Internation airport?

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Re: On Restructuring We Stand, N’delta, Middle Belt, Yoruba, Igbo Leaders Insist by Cooly100: 11:24am On Mar 25, 2018
gidgiddy:


Theres only two choices, stay in Nigeria and accept the will of the North or become an Nnamdi Kanu, agitate for your freedom and restructure your self however you like

Okay...I see a slave and a defeatist...talking...

What do you think the elders from these regions would do?

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Re: On Restructuring We Stand, N’delta, Middle Belt, Yoruba, Igbo Leaders Insist by Nobody: 11:26am On Mar 25, 2018
Cooly100:
Emmanuel Addeh in Yenagoa

In what could easily pass for one of the single largest gatherings of ethnic nationalities in recent times, leaders drawn from the Niger Delta, South West, South East and the Middle Belt, converged on Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital, to drive home their demand for immediate restructuring of the Nigerian Federation.

Most of those who spoke highlighted the need for the current President Muhammadu Buhari-led government, to expedite action and begin the process of renegotiating the current federal structure, or on the alternative, allow the country to drift by allowing the status quo.

Former President Goodluck Jonathan, who is currently on a mission to Sierra Leone as an election observer in that country, in a prepared speech read on his behalf by Senator Nimi Barigha Amange, maintained that the 2014 confab report spearheaded by him remains the most inclusive roadmap to pulling Nigeria from the brink.

Some other leaders from all parts of the country, except the ‘core north’ who were present during the event organised by the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) were: elder statesman, Chief Edwin Clark; President-General of the Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief John Nwodo Jnr, and a chieftain of the pan Yoruba socio-cultural group, Chief Ayo Adebanjo.
Former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Chief Olu Falae; former governor of Plateau state, Senator Jonah Jang; Leader of the middle belt group, Dr. Bala Takaya; Senator Stella Omu, Walter Ofonagoro, Asari Dokubo and representatives of governors from the region also spoke during the event.

Recalling the efforts he made as President to change the current trajectory of the country, Jonathan said: “I am delighted that Nigerians of various ages, classes and trade and of diverse faith and different zones are showing deep commitment to this spirit-lifting debate towards arriving at a practical and acceptable solution that will guarantee a better future for our country and our hardworking citizens.

“I am even more delighted that this geopolitical zone, the Niger Delta is quite upbeat about the public consultation and debate going on across the country. This is heart-warming because it’s a pointer to the fact that the Niger Delta has come a long way from the time of unease and militancy to the present situation where the people of the zone can gather to hold a peaceful dialogue and conversation on how best to move our federation forward”.

Read more:http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2018/03/25/on-restructuring-we-stand-ndelta-middle-belt-yoruba-igbo-leaders-insist/
which is exactly what Nnamdi Kanu was saying some time ago grin grin

Igbo amaka.

cc lzaa onyeoga

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Re: On Restructuring We Stand, N’delta, Middle Belt, Yoruba, Igbo Leaders Insist by gidgiddy: 11:32am On Mar 25, 2018
IeatPussy:




Because the south's are not United that's why All this shit are happening .

Got nothing to do southern unity. The entire South only has about 39% of the votes of the national assembly compared to the Norths 61%.

How will anyone get restructuring with that? Not possible

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Re: On Restructuring We Stand, N’delta, Middle Belt, Yoruba, Igbo Leaders Insist by Nobody: 11:32am On Mar 25, 2018
gidgiddy:


Got nothing to do southern unity. The entire South only has about 39% of the votes of the national assembly compared to the Norths 61%.

How will anyone get restructuring with that? Not possible
that so-called Northern 61% contains many Middle Belters

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Re: On Restructuring We Stand, N’delta, Middle Belt, Yoruba, Igbo Leaders Insist by gidgiddy: 11:39am On Mar 25, 2018
Cooly100:


Okay...I see a slave and a defeatist...talking...

What do you think the elders from these regions would do?

You better wake up and face reality. Only the national assembly can restructure Nigeria


The entire South only has about 39% of the votes of the national assembly compared to the Norths 61%. Just the core North, NW&NE, have almost 50%.

How will anyone get restructuring with that? Not possible

If the North or even just the core North say no to restructuring, and you can bet they will, it is dead.

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Re: On Restructuring We Stand, N’delta, Middle Belt, Yoruba, Igbo Leaders Insist by IeatPussy: 11:39am On Mar 25, 2018
gidgiddy:


Got nothing to do southern unity. The entire South only has about 39% of the votes of the national assembly compared to the Norths 61%.

How will anyone get restructuring with that? Not possible


It doesn't matter. If the South are united all this percentage of vote won't matter. At the bolded. Did u include middle belt in ur counting?
Re: On Restructuring We Stand, N’delta, Middle Belt, Yoruba, Igbo Leaders Insist by gidgiddy: 11:42am On Mar 25, 2018
[quote author=Cooly100 post=66139115]

Ok
Re: On Restructuring We Stand, N’delta, Middle Belt, Yoruba, Igbo Leaders Insist by gidgiddy: 11:47am On Mar 25, 2018
IeatPussy:



It doesn't matter. If the South are united all this percentage of vote won't matter. At the bolded. Did u include middle belt in ur counting?

It matters because you must have 2 thirds of the vote or 67% in the national assembly in other to restructure Nigeria. Just the core North, the NE&NW, have almost 50% vote

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Re: On Restructuring We Stand, N’delta, Middle Belt, Yoruba, Igbo Leaders Insist by Cooly100: 11:47am On Mar 25, 2018
gidgiddy:


You better wake up and face reality. Only the national assembly can restructure Nigeria


The entire South only has about 39% of the votes of the national assembly compared to the Norths 61%. Just the core North, NW&NE, have almost 50%.

How will anyone get restructuring with that? Not possible

If the North or even just the core North say no to restructuring, and you can bet they will, it is dead.

...and what would the southern leaders do...?

There must be a way to bring the parasitic north who got more numbers due to military rule... to the bargining table?

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Re: On Restructuring We Stand, N’delta, Middle Belt, Yoruba, Igbo Leaders Insist by Ojiofor: 11:54am On Mar 25, 2018
gidgiddy:


Got nothing to do southern unity. The entire South only has about 39% of the votes of the national assembly compared to the Norths 61%.

How will anyone get restructuring with that? Not possible

Is Middle belt not part of that North?

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Re: On Restructuring We Stand, N’delta, Middle Belt, Yoruba, Igbo Leaders Insist by ZombieTAMER: 11:54am On Mar 25, 2018
Cc quotasystem

It seems the North are against progress

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Re: On Restructuring We Stand, N’delta, Middle Belt, Yoruba, Igbo Leaders Insist by gidgiddy: 12:02pm On Mar 25, 2018
Cooly100:


...and what would the southern leaders do...?

There must be a way to bring the parasitic north who got more numbers due to military rule... to the bargining table?

There is no way, the core North controls half of the national assembly. No law, including that of restructuring, can be passed unless they say so.

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Re: On Restructuring We Stand, N’delta, Middle Belt, Yoruba, Igbo Leaders Insist by gidgiddy: 12:05pm On Mar 25, 2018
Ojiofor:


Is Middle belt not part of that North?

Even with middle belt and the entire southern Nigeria, there is still not enough votes to pass a bill on restructuring

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Re: On Restructuring We Stand, N’delta, Middle Belt, Yoruba, Igbo Leaders Insist by LZAA: 12:07pm On Mar 25, 2018
imhotep:

The following sai babarians will not be happy with this: alariiwo sarrki ngeneukwenu yarimo python1 femi4 resurgentxtian4 strikethem itsmeaboki

cc lzaa onyeoga
totit and laudate too grin
all of them right now grin

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Re: On Restructuring We Stand, N’delta, Middle Belt, Yoruba, Igbo Leaders Insist by Nobody: 12:11pm On Mar 25, 2018
LZAA:

totit and laudate too grin
all of them right now grin
those are the expert sai babarians

cc onyeoga anonimi

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Re: On Restructuring We Stand, N’delta, Middle Belt, Yoruba, Igbo Leaders Insist by LZAA: 12:14pm On Mar 25, 2018
imhotep:
those are the expert sai babarians
cc onyeoga anonimi
grin
Re: On Restructuring We Stand, N’delta, Middle Belt, Yoruba, Igbo Leaders Insist by Omololu2121: 12:24pm On Mar 25, 2018
Cooly100:


...and what would the southern leaders do...?

There must be a way to bring the parasitic north who got more numbers due to military rule... to the bargining table?
I believe southern politicians are the cause of this nonsense, the south needs to unite and ask for restructuring, and if the north does not agree,then the south should leave the Union, if the north want war,then it should be giving to them.

Men like gej were not serious about restructuring, we need a southern president that will restructure this country, if the northerners does not agree,then we should all go our different ways

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Re: On Restructuring We Stand, N’delta, Middle Belt, Yoruba, Igbo Leaders Insist by Omololu2121: 12:28pm On Mar 25, 2018
gidgiddy:


There is no way, the core North controls half of the national assembly. No law, including that of restructuring, can be passed unless they say so.

southerners are still not serious about this restructuring issue.

Cause even if the core north does not agree to it,then the south should pull out of the Union, if it will lead to war,there is no way the north can have an advantage over a united south and does not even have enough resources to go to war against south.

We need a southerner that will believe in restructuring or division.

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Re: On Restructuring We Stand, N’delta, Middle Belt, Yoruba, Igbo Leaders Insist by Cooly100: 12:28pm On Mar 25, 2018
gidgiddy:


There is no way, the core North controls half of the national assembly. No law, including that of restructuring, can be passed unless they say so.


There is a way...but you are weakened, carried the slave bracelet for too long not to see it...
Re: On Restructuring We Stand, N’delta, Middle Belt, Yoruba, Igbo Leaders Insist by Paperwhite(m): 12:33pm On Mar 25, 2018
Good! Let start from there to renegotiate our nationhood

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