Gani Adams Takes Restructuring Campaign To Dubai, Inaugurates Opu In 79th Country
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Aare Ona Kakanfo-designate, Otunba Gani Adams, has
declared that the only solution to the crises in Nigeria “is restructuring to
take out the cancer of disintegration currently ravaging the country one very
side”.
“Nobody is calling for the disintegration of Nigeria but
a lot of things are wrong with our democracy back home and to address these
anomalies, we must restructure the country along regional lines”.
Adams, who will be installed as the 15th Aare Ona
Kakanfo of Yorubaland on January 13 by the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi
III, spoke on
Saturday at the launch of United Arab Emirates (UAE) chapter of
the Yoruba socio-cultural organisation, Oodua Progressive Union (OPU), in
Dubai.
The Landmark Hotel venue of the event was filled to the
brim as members of OPU in UAE, led by the Coordinator, Owoseni Akindutire,
stormed the hall in their hundreds.
The Head of Chancery of Nigerian Embassy in UAE, Mrs
Kemi Ogunbanjo, could not but express her happiness over the colourful
appearance of the OPU members, attired in a special red cap. She said: “I am
always proud of you in the way you conduct yourselves as good ambassadors of
Nigeria”.
UAE is the 79th country where Adams has launched the
Union.
At the epoch-making event were the Coordinator of OPU in
Europe, Akinrogun Victor Adewale; Secretary, Nigeria Community in Dubai and
Managing Director of Gatewind Management, Mr. Austin Edeko; President, Nigeria
in Diaspora Organisation (NIDO), Kuwait, Alhaji Abdul Wasiu Elu; the Guest
Lecturer and Managing Director of Freedom Online, Gabriel Akinadewo; Gbobaniyi
of Arigidi-Akoko, Ondo State, Chief Femi Davies; Chief of Staff to Adams, Segun
Akanni, popular Nollywood actor, Odunlade Adekola and Dr. Layo Adeniyi, among
others.
Speaking in his characteristic frank manner, Adams, who
lamented that Nigeria, as it is presently constituted, is not sustainable,
declared: “It is our belief in OPU that the time is now for the country to take
the optionof restructuring. We also warn that any restructuring that is not
tailored along regional line, reflecting the six geo-political structure of the
country, would be a mere wasting of time and resources.
“Regionalism is most suitable for the country at this
time as each region will be governed by laws that best suits it and, I think,
the experience and success recorded in the defunct Western Region best register
the need for a return to regionalism.
“Already, groups such as the Indigenous People of Biafra
and the Niger Delta Avengers have, more or less, shattered whatever illusions
we may retain, regarding the Nigeria we are living in. While Nigeria will
obviously be better off remaining a nation, it is also true that a surgical
operation is required to take out the cancer of disintegration currently
ravaging the country on every side.
“Nigeria is supposed to be a Federal Republic but it
operates a unitary constitution where the states, like children, simply go to
Abuja at the end of every month to collect food. They cannot even feed
themselves.
“Is it not an utter shame that the descendants of Oyo
Empire, Kanem-Borno Empire, Benin Empire and others have to go, cap in hand, to
Abuja, collecting allocation that cannot even pay workers' salaries when the
traditional system, which guaranteed full employment and a decent standard of
living, can be recreated through proper federalism like we had in the First
Republic?”
While inaugurating the chapter, Adams urged the officers
and members to “become exemplary men and women, not only of OPU, but of Yoruba
race and Nigeria as a country. You have a duty to protect the integrity of OPU,
our enviable Yoruba race and our country, Nigeria. I challenge you, not only to
lend your voice but to ensure that you play your parts in the restructured
Nigeria that will emerge soon, by the Grace of God”.
The Guest Lecturer, in his submission, declared that Nigeria,
blessed with human and material resources, can only be great if it changes its
orientation from being a consuming to a productive nation.
Citing insecurity, lack of infrastructure, series of
agitation and lack of direction to drive the economy, as some of the challenges
Nigeria is facing, Akinadewo told the audience how other countries, with
similar challenges in the past, surmounted the obstacles.
“Nigeria cannot sustain a system in which the Federal
Government controls the least mineral product in the remotest part of the
country. States and regions should be allowed to mine resources, remitting a
fixed percentage to the centre.”
He enlightened the audience on how Singapore, who got
independence in 1965 and Japan, after the Second World War, were able to put
their past behind them “to become first class countries today”.
“This is the time for us to reorder our value system. Is
it possible to restructure Nigeria without crossing the red line? And if the
red line is too risky a venture, for how long are we going to suffer in a land
filled with milk and honey? A major challenge in Nigeria is that leaders at
federal, state and council levels are not listening to what the people are
saying. The government is working outside the people. We must do away with our
retrogressive system by consuming what we produce. Nigeria is destined to be
great but if the attitude of leaders to development is wrong, the country is
going nowhere”.
All the leaders of OPU in various countries also
addressed the gathering, with a message of hope for Nigeria but with a warning:
Nigeria must be restructured.
Gani Adams Takes Restructuring Campaign To Dubai, Inaugurates Opu In 79th Country
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