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For Nigeria’s unity to be on firm ground, restructuring is a must – Aare Adams

The Aare Onakakanfo of Yorubaland, Aare Gani Adams, has restated his strong belief in the restructuring of Nigeria, saying that for Nigeria to have a genuine unity, the issue of restructuring must be taken care of urgently.

Aare Adams who made the submission yesterday when some representatives of the Lagos State chapter of Arewa Council of Chiefs (ACC), and top members of the Arewa Youth Consultative Forum (AYCF), visited his Lagos home, said the foundation of Nigeria’s unity is regionalism, a system where the various federating units develop at their own pace.

According to him, “We have to perfect Nigeria to a country that we can be proud of,” describing the issues of attacks by some Fulani herdsmen as a sad reminder of what Nigeria was not known for, said: “On daily basis, what we hear about the Fulanis of the past negates the stories we hear now, and this is sad. The stories started filtering in from the North Central and metamorphosised to the South West, where people are killed and properties, including several hectares of land destroyed.

“Victims of such dastardly acts,” Adams said, include former secretary to the Federal Government of the Federation (SGF), Chief Olu Falae, Chief Bisi Rotipe, Admiral Samuel Afolayan and several other prominent Yoruba sons, who have been engaging in farming for over 30 years.

“I am using this opportunity to appeal to you and at the same time ask for your cooperation on the best way to end the unnecessary killings by the herdsmen. The issue of the herdsmen is a security threat to the Yoruba nation and because of your integrity as a people you must do something urgent about this,” he said.

Adams, who harped on unity and peace in the country, expressed appreciation on the visit, saying the Yorubas are very accommodating, “I am proud to say that the Yorubas are the most accommodating race in Nigeria. We have a history of the various ethnic nationalities in the country living with us for more than 300 years.

“There is a lasting synergy between the OPC and the Arewa Youth Consultative Forum, top Niger Delta groups, the Eze Ndigbo and other ethnic groups,” he said.

Responding, president of the AYCF, Alhaji Yerima Shettima, said they were on the courtesy call to congratulate Adams on his new position, adding that the relationship between him and Aare dates back to over two decades, particularly, during the time of the struggles.

He said: “Aare Adams is my brother who has been championing a just cause. Given his antecedents and past struggles, I have a number of reasons, including my personal experiences, to say Aare is most qualified for the prestigious title.

He deserved the title, that is why we are here as a people to celebrate with him, and I hope one day, we shall change the narratives of this nation,” he said.

He also spoke about the state of the nation, saying Nigerians are suffering, “The level of hunger in the country is alarming. It is sad that Nigerians are suffering, and this is occasioned by bad leadership. The issue of the herdsmen is highly politicised and the North is not against restructuring,” he said.

No fewer than 30 members of the two groups were present at the meeting. They include, Alhaji Umaru Yunusa, Chairman, Lagos State chapter of Kingmakers Council of Arewa Chiefs, Alhaji Abdullah, Marafan Lagos State, Alhaji Rabiu Sidi, Seriki Hausa Ajegunle, Alhaji Sulaimon Bala, Secretary and Alhaji Isa Mohammed among others.

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