Alhaji Umaru
Kukuri, Yobe chairman of Inter Party Advisory Council (IPAC) on Thursday, said
there was nothing wrong with the
current Nigeria’s structure that requires
restructuring.
He stated
this in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Damaturu.
Kukuri said,
‘’Corruption remains Nigeria’s most dreaded enemy, if we as a people can
collectively fight this scourge, our country will be a better place without
cries of marginalisation and calls for restructuring.
“Nigeria’s
problem is corruption and not restructuring, stakeholders should sincerely
deploy their energies into fighting corruption for the economy to grow, create
employment and wealth.
‘’If they do
so, cries of marginalisation and agitations for restructuring will cease,” he
said.
Kukuri said
the term; restructuring, was being used by politicians to generate sympathy
from groups agitating for self actualisation and secession.
“I bet you,
all these politicians in the forefront of call for restructuring will not make
such calls if they are in office
‘’After all,
some of them were in office before now and never contemplated restructuring of
Nigeria.”
Kukuri
commended Yobe Governor Ibrahim Gaidam over the 716 political appointments he
made to politicians in the state.
“The
appointment of liaison officers and special assistants to the governor from the
17 local government areas has given politicians at the grassroots a sense of
belonging and economic empowerment.
“Although we
belong to opposition parties in the state, we will commend government of the
ruling party where it has achieved and, criticise objectively where, necessary,
to build our democracy.”
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