Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom has urged the Federal Government not to dismiss calls for the restructuring of the country and other views expressed by the people as ‘unpatriotic outbursts’.
He made the appeal in a Wednesday statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Terver Akase.
Ortom said his advice stemmed from the presidency’s recent reaction to the statement made by the General Overseer, The Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, who suggested that the way out of the myriad of socio-economic problems in Nigeria is restructuring of the country.
He stated that “Nigeria is practicing democracy which guarantees the freedom of speech to all citizens and not military regime which suppresses the right of the people to voice their opinions about challenges facing their country”.
Ortom stressed that “it is incumbent on the Federal Government to listen to the views of the people and evolve acceptable ways of addressing the problems confronting the country instead of engaging in a combative style, anyone who dares to suggest alternative approaches to tackling the challenges”.
The governor said there was nothing new or strange about Pastor Adeboye’s call which he says should be considered as patriotic and selfless.
He emphasised that great nations of the world got to their enviable status by harnessing and utilising ideas of their citizens, not by discouraging those who made bold submissions on the development of their countries.
Ortom equally tasked the Federal Government on the need to respect the rule of law and end the wave of impunity through its actions and policies.
He reaffirmed his belief in the unity of Nigeria and the potential of the country to overcome its current economic, security and other challenges.
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