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Calls For Nigeria Balkanization Pervasive Under Buhari – Atiku

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Former Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, has said more Nigerians have thrown their weight behind agitation for division of the country under the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.

Atiku bemoaned Buhari’s disregard for calls for restructuring of Nigeria, saying such action has further alienated people from one Nigeria project and the belief of many in the country have waned.

Speaking in Abuja on Thursday, the former Vice President also accused the Buhari-led government of failing to respect the constitutional provisions on federal character.

The former Vice President noted that the symbolic gestures that make ethnic groups feel a sense of belonging have been trampled upon by the government.

According to Atiku, the result of such action is that “agitations that turned more groups into Biafrans have become even more strident and, in some cases, violent”.

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The former Vice President also maintained that restructuring would help fix some of Nigeria’s cultural and regional challenges.

“The fixing or restructuring will help in our nation-building project because it will help to foster a sense of nationhood out of our disparate groups, cultures, religions, and regions.

“We must restructure our country in a manner that allows various segments to develop at their own pace and not be held back by the centre or other segments. Developed segments will spur development in other segments because what they do well will attract the attention of others.

“That may make a Nigerian union more attractive and nation-building easier. Our poor nation-building record should not be an excuse for developmental inaction or backwardness.”

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