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“I Am Not Trying To Be A Prophet Of Doom, But…” – Atiku Issues Stern Warning

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Former Vice-President, Atiku Abubakar has said that there are serious challenges ahead if Nigerians do not take corrective economical and political actions.

Atiku said the fragile unity of the country was being threatened with sentiments and as long as this keeps going on, instability will continue to rock the country.

He stated this while speaking in Kaduna state at a memorial conference in honour of  Hassan Katsina, the late military governor of the northern region.

“I am not trying to be a messenger of doom but to alert us to the serious challenges ahead if we do not take immediate corrective actions both in our economic and our politics,” he said.

“As our history has shown, a strong centre does not translate to a strong and better base. We should begin to think strategically about how to develop this region (north) as a collective and our states in each geopolitical zone should embark on how to work together to share responsibilities.”

Atiku Abubakar stated that the restructuring of the country is inevitable, saying the north will be making a mistake to oppose it.

 “These are more effective than forcing or bribing people to stay together. I suggest we resolve today to support calls for the restructuring of the Nigerian federation in order to strengthen its unity and stabilize its democracy.

“I believe that restructuring will eventually happen whether we like or support it or not.

“The question is whether it will happen around a conference table, in a direction influenced by us (northerners) and whether we will be equal partners in the process. Or will it happen in a more unpredictable arena and in a manner over which we have little influence?”

 

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