Former Head of State and founder of the interfaith association “Nigeria
Prays”, Gen. Yakubu Gowon, has appealed to well- meaning Nigerians to convince
those “calling
for the breakup of the country to desist.”
The elder statesman who reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring that
Nigeria remains one entity said that there are more people in support of the
unity of the country than those who are agitating for its breakup.Gowon spoke
with journalists at “The Honour Nigeria Awards” organised by Trinity House tagged
“Fulfilling Nigerians potential” held at Victoria Island, Lagos.
He expressed commitment to the meaning given to his name by a journalist:
“Go On With One Nigeria” (GOWON), adding that Nigerians created the problems
and should rise to solve them.Gowon stressed that with love for God and one
another, Nigeria would achieve greatness in a very short time, adding that all
citizens must make the country work.
“The honour bestowed on me today, I accept on behalf of every Nigerian
both past, present and future to keep Nigeria one. This church, by way of
emphasis, is about the unity, love of God, unity of the country and love for
one another to make us great as a nation. Forget all the differences that are
happening and harassment from here and there. I believe we will make it.
“God is saying to Nigerians that we are His people. Aren’t we all
religious in Nigeria? Even the traditional religion always worships that
unknown god and that unknown god is rarely the God almighty that we all believe
in. We should concentrate on loving each other and work to ensure that we
achieve greatness. It is up to every Nigerian to contribute his quota.
“I admonish you to work hard to make sure that you convince those who are
in the agitation for the break up of the country. Tell them no, we have got to
convince them and I can assure that there are more who love Nigeria and like
Nigeria to continue in peace and development than those who are trying to
create problems for Nigeria.
“We should live an exemplary life, in whatever you do, be honest to God,
love God the way you should and love your neighbour as yourself, if honestly we
can practise that, then things will be better. I love Nigeria, I believe in
Nigeria like many other Nigerians and like the young man that wrote that
article giving a meaning to my name, Go On With One Nigeria, I can assure you
that it gave me the courage and determination to do it correctly, with the fear
of God and with the love for my people. We Nigerians created the problems for
ourselves and we have got to solve them by ourselves.”
Earlier in his message, Pastor Ituah Ighodalo, the founder, Trinity House
said the event was part of activities to commemorate Nigeria’s independence
anniversary celebrations in the church.
“The event is the church’s own way of contributing to the development of
the Nigerian nation. Nigeria has some of the most outstanding people that the
world has ever seen as citizens. We must begin to celebrate these people and
also celebrate the good about Nigeria; we must raise up bright and new role
models. Our prayer is that Nigeria will begin to be truly outstanding.”
The former military leader received the 2017 leadership award while Senator
David Dafinone got the 2017 professionalism award. And while Chief Stella
Chinyelu Okoli got the 2017 industrialist award, Mrs. Ibukun Awosika was
honoured with the 2017 female role model award.
Gowon spoke yesterday as former political adviser in the Presidency, Dr.
Usman Bugaje, said the north would take a clear position on restructuring based
on research and consensus rather than on emotion and selfishness.In a
statement, Bugaje, who is the convener of Arewa Research and Development
Project, said given that the issue of restructuring had become contentious, it
would be necessary for the north to rise above the confusion and present a more
rational position.
“In the last one year, or so, ‘restructuring’ and ‘true federalism’ have
dominated political discourse in Nigeria. Unfortunately, when you listen to the
speeches and read the articles on these issues, you will find out that there
are as many comprehensions of these terms as there are people speaking or
writing. Besides, most of the discussions seem to ignore the history of the
evolution of our federalism and this failure has actually helped to rob the
whole exercise of its propriety, accuracy and clarity,” Bugaje said.
According to him, though citizens are at liberty to canvass
restructuring, their use of imprecise terms and inaccurate arguments has not
only resulted in communication breakdown, but has helped to spread confusion
and generate needless tension in the polity.To this effect, Bugaje said the
Arewa Research and Development Project (ARDP) would hold a two-day conference
in Kaduna on Wednesday to help bring clarity, accuracy and coherence into the
debate as well as provide a sound basis upon which the North would anchor its
position on restructuring.
He said the planning committee of the conference drew heavily from
northern academic institutions and organisations like the Northern Elders’
Forum, Arewa Consultative Forum, Sir Ahmadu Bello Foundation, Code Group,
Northern Delegates Forum, Northern Re-awakening, Jamiyyar Matan Arewa and Arewa
Initiative for Good Governance.
“This conference seeks to blend academic presentations with realpolitik,”
he said, adding that “while academics and experts will lead with papers, a
panel of practitioners will discuss the issues extensively. The audience will
also be given a chance to raise issues and make their inputs into the
discussions.”
According to him, “some of the key papers will be on the history of the
Nigerian federation; an examination of the constitutional developments in pre-
and post-colonial Nigeria; and the dangers of war, the dynamics of peace. “
“Others will look at the principles of fiscal federalism and revenue
allocation; the land question and the development agenda of the north. In the
afternoon of both two days, a panel of experts will focus on these
presentations and bring the practical dimensions to the fore while the audience
gets a chance to make their inputs,” Bugaje added.
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