The Deputy Senate President, Ike
Ekweremadu, yesterday, said there was urgent need for the
different regions in
Nigeria to come together and agree on how to fix the country. Ekweremadu
Ekweremadu, who spoke at the opening session of 2017 Annual Conference of the
Institute of Chartered Mediators and Conciliators, ICMC, in Abuja, insisted
that Nigeria, as presently constituted, is not working well.
He faulted President Muhammadu
Buhari for refusing to implement the 2014 National Conference Report, which he
discribed as “most recent roadmap produced by every shade of opinion and group
in the country.” He said it was unfortunate that several months after the
Senate requested President Buhari to transmit the Confab Report to the National
Assembly for legislative actions, nothing has happened.
Ekweremadu said he was perturbed
that Nigerians are now “dangerously split along ethnic, religious, and
sectional lines”, decrying that “the gap is widening on a daily basis. “As a
nation, however, we have to tell ourselves the hard truth. Nigeria, as
currently constituted, is certainly not working well. Nigerians are not only
dangerously split along ethnic, religious, and sectional lines, the gap is
widening on a daily basis.
“The trend of divisive verbal
attacks traded by younger ones against one another’s ethnicities, sections, and
religions on the social media on every matter do not also inspire hope of a
brighter future.” “Therefore, I believe the constituent parts of this country
must come together around the table immediately to discuss and agree on how to
fix the country. I also believe that the 2014 National Conference Report is a
starting point.
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