OPC Applauds Growing Support for Restructuring, Charges over Lagos-Ibadan Express Road
By: HighCelebritySquard
The Odua People's Congress (OPC) has
applauded the growing support for the demand for the restructuring of the
country, even as it re-echoed its call for the urgent repair of the
Lagos-Ibadan Expressway to prevent further loss of lives.
In a statement issued by the
Socio-Cultural group in Lagos at the weekend, the Yoruba group
registered the optimism that the restructuring of the
country will be effected soon.
It said the oneness of
the different zones in the country in demanding the immediate restructuring
of the country along regional line is an indication that the liberation
of the Nigerian masses may be at hand, adding that "the unity of
purpose of the South West in the demand for the long overdue
restructuring of our dear country is commendable"
The OPC, in the
statement signed by its National Coordinator, Otunba Gani Adams said the
country's leadership would have discovered by now that only the
people themselves can determine how they want to be led.
According to the OPC, its
optimism is rooted in the fact that it is becoming clearer by the day
that the demand for the restructuring of the country is coming from
the governed themselves, stating that the government, including the
legislative bodies, have no choice than to give to the people what
they want.
Giving kudos to
The Ahmadu Bello Memorial Foundation for its recent call to the North not
to dismiss the calls for restructuring, but do everything to ensure its
workability, the OPC said the country , like the foundation observed, is at a
cross roads where many issues threatening its continued existence must be
appropriately addressed.
The group also applauded the call by
the Ohaneze-Ndigbo to the Federal government to heed the call for the
urgent restructuring of the country, particularly the Eastern group's
President-General, Chief John Nwodo's call at the Chatham House, London earlier
in the week which drew the attention of government, among others, to the
proposal of Nigeria as " federating units with a region at each of
the six geopolitical units whose constitution will be agreed to and adopted by
the states in the geopolitical region.
“The regions will have the
powers to merge existing states or create new ones. There will be regional and
state legislatures and judiciary dealing with making and interpreting laws made
in the respective political entities. This approach proposes a revenue sharing
formulae of 15% to the Federal Government, 35% to the State Government and 50%
to the State Governments."
According to the Yoruba
group, the entire nation has realised that restructuring the nation along
regional line is the only practicable way for the country out of the woods for
now.
"The entire Southwest have a
voice on the demand for restructuring and we acknowledge the boldness of
notable citizens of the Yoruba nation like Professor Wole Soyinka,
the Governors of Ondo, Ekiti, Osun and Ogun states and Asiwaju Bola Tinubu
among others, in their demand for restructuring .
"We congratulate the
entire South west for their unity of purpose over the issue because,
judging by the statement of the Lagos state House of Assembly Speaker, Hon
Obasa the entire Southwest have agreed on the demand for the immediate
restructuring of the country as the panacea to its present troubles"
Further, the group said "Unlike
before, the call for restructuring has now assumed a national dimension
with Easterners, South South and Northerners alike making the same
demand.
Citing the persistent call
of Alhaji Atiku Abubarkar and until recently Governor of Kaduna State,
Malam Nasir El-rufai for restructuring as some of the call from the North,
the OPC mentioned that Nigeria will be a better place to live if the government
of the day can face reality and give to the people what they crave in term of
how they want to co-exist.
In apparent reference to the
submission of the Speaker, House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara on the floor
of the House last Tuesday that the House of Representatives has resolved immediately
to set up a strong committee to liaise with all stake holders across the six
geopolitical zones for what he called practical solutions to robust the
unity of Nigeria, the OPC said it is cheering enough that the House Of
Representatives has found it necessary to find "practical
solutions" to the challenges confronting the unity of the
country, adding that "more cheering is the submission of the Speaker that
" the National Assembly as a representative and product of the people
cannot act contrary to the wishes and aspirations of its constituents".
Thus, stating that the legislatures dont have an option than to accede to the
demand of the people for restructuring.
Meanwhile the OPC has repeated
its call on the Federal Government to work with the National Assembly “and
ensure the completion of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway immediately”.
The group had before now
lamented the lackadaisical attitude of some members of the Executive and
Legislature “to the urgency that should be attached to fixing this important
road” and had declared that “the lack of seriousness is a reflection of
why things are not working in Nigeria”.
Reiterating the call, the Yoruba
group said the rate at which lives are being lost on the Lagos -Ibadan
expressway is becoming unbearable and pleaded that something urgent should
be done.
Describing the expressway as “the
major artery that carries the lifeblood of Nigeria's economy”, the group
narrated that the road is one that leads Lagos to the West,
East and North. Completed in 1978 as a four-lane highway, it is the busiest
highway in West Africa and one of the busiest in Africa.
The OPC lamented that "about
300,000 vehicles ply this road every day and it is a shame that successive
administrations did not show signs of seriousness about fixing the road."
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