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World would recognize united, not divided Nigeria- Ganduje

The Kano state Governor, Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, on Wednesday, stressed that he would reject calls for the division of the country, saying, “When we are united, we will not only remain stronger but a lot more recognized by the global community”.

Also, Ganduje affirmed the state government’s support for the ongoing review of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999(as amended).

Ganduje made the declaration officially, opening the public hearing of the Constitution Review in Kano for Kano, Kaduna, Jigawa and Katsina states.

He urged Nigerians, while making their contributions, to prioritize the love, unity and interest of the country above any other consideration.

However, the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, emphasized the need to ensure equity for all, recognition of traditional and religious leaders in the proposed amendment of Nigeria’s 1999 Constitution.

The CAN Chairman, Kogi chapter, Bishop John Ibenu, stated this on Wednesday at the two-day North Central zonal public hearing on the ongoing constitution amendments in Lokoja.

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Also, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, faulted the recent declaration made by the President, Muhammadu Buhari, threatening to deal with insurrectionists in the South Eastern part of the country.

Falana expressed this on Wednesday during the South-West zonal public hearing on the Constitution Review, organized by the House of Representatives in Marriot Hotel, Ikeja.

“We want to appeal to members of the National Assembly to urgently pass a resolution requesting the President to stop the ongoing war in the South-East of Nigeria.

“We therefore appeal to the so-called gunmen and the Nigerian Armed Forces to stop killings on both sides and allow the governors to address the challenges of misgovernance, injustice, lopsided appointments and nepotistic control of the country”, he asked.

Speaking, Razaq Olukunoba, the convener of the Foundation for Yoruba Self-determination Group, said, “Nigeria remains the only country where our president would read 42 security reports everyday. He is going to appoint the ministers, the Inspector of General of Police. So, power must be devolved.

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“170 million Nigerians cannot be catered for by the Federal Government if he still wields that power. The reason we have so many unemployed youths is because there is no job. And President Buhari cannot provide jobs for all Nigerian youths”.

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