
The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor E.A Adeboye, has advised the Federal Government to give Nigeria a lasting solution to secession agitations and its economic challenges by restructuring the country.
According to the clergyman, the restructuring of the country must be done βas soon as possibleβ to forestall a breakup of the various socio-ethnic components that make up Nigeria.
Adeboye disclosed this on Saturday October 3, at a 60th Independence Day Celebration Symposium co-organised by the Redeemed Christian Church of God and the Nehemiah Leadership Institute.
At the symposium with the theme, βWhere will Nigeria be in 2060?β, Adeboye proposed the adoption of a merger of the British style of government and the American system of government to pave the way for Nigeriaβs future.
In the words of the former lecturer at the Department of Mathematics of the University of Lagos, βWhy canβt we have a system of government that is 100 per cent Nigerian, unique to us? For example, we started on with the British system of government, somewhere along the line, we moved over to the American system of government.
βCanβt we have a combination of both and see whether it could help us solve our problems because in Mathematics if you want to solve a problem, you try what we call Real Analysis, then if it doesnβt work, then you move on to Complex Analysis and see whether that will help you. If that fails, you move on to Vector Analysis and so on.
βI believe that we might want to look at the problems of Nigeria in a slightly different manner. Some people feel that all our problems will be over if Nigeria should break up. I think that is trying to solve the problems of Nigeria as if it is a Simple Equation. The problems of Nigeria will require quite a bit of Simultaneous Equation and some of them are not going to be Linear either β forgive me I am talking as a Mathematician.
βWhy canβt we have a system of government that will create what I will call the United States of Nigeria? Let me explain. We all know that we must restructure. It is either we restructure or we break, you donβt have to be a prophet to know that one. That is certain β restructure or we break up.
βNow, we donβt want to break up, God forbid. In restructuring, why donβt we have a Nigerian kind of democracy? At the federal level, why donβt we have a President and a Prime Minister?
βIf we have a President and a Prime Minister and we share responsibilities between these two so that one is not an appendage to the other. For examples, if the President controls the Army and the Prime Minister controls the Police. If the President controls resources likes oil and mining and the Prime Minister controls finance and inland revenue, taxes, customs etc. You just divide responsibilities between the two.
βAt the state level, you have the governor and the premier, and the same way, you distribute responsibilities between these people in such a manner that one cannot really go without the other. Maybe we might begin to tackle the problems.β
Adeboye noted that the place of traditional rulers must be recognised and restored in governance.
He added, βIf we are going to adopt the model, then we need to urgently restore the House of Chiefs. I have a feeling that one of our major problems is that we have pushed the traditional rulers to the background and I believe that is a great error particularly for a great country like Nigeria.
βI find it very ridiculous that one will ask a traditional ruler to inform the chairman of his local government before he travels.
βGo to any town in Nigeria, everybody in the town knows the paramount ruler in the town and they respect him (but) many of them donβt even know the name of the chairman of their local government.
βThe traditional rulers are the actual landlords, they control the respect of their people. Their people will listen to them much more, I am sorry to say, than they will listen to some politicians.β
βWithout any doubt, we must restructure and do it as soon as possible. A United States of Nigeria is likely to survive than our present structure,β he concluded.