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If Nigeria restructures into regions or even if it breaks up now - Rev. Dr. Sam Adeyemi


The Senior Pastor of Daystar Christian Centre, Rev. Dr. Sam Adeyemi, speaks on restructuring Nigeria.

''if Nigeria restructures into regions or even if it breaks up now. the culture of leaving most people to live in penury will continue if the right restructure is not considered''

 

The Pastor tweeted via his Twitter account: - 
  • I fear that the life of the common man may not improve if Nigeria restructures into regions or even if it breaks up now. The culture of leadership that makes leaders to consume most of the resources and to leave most people impoverished will likely continue.

  • The first restructuring we need, and this is true for much of Africa, is for power to shift from political leaders to the citizens, so leaders become accountable, citizens have esteem and are empowered to prosper, and occupying public office is for service, not money-making.

  • This requires responsibility on the part of citizens. We must rise beyond religious and ethnic prejudice to have collective vision for development, and to adopt values like honesty, value for life, equality, excellence, etc.

  • Citizens and elite that have conscience must push for this now. Perhaps, then, new structures of government can serve us well. We need to show that the African can rise above base instincts to think, organize himself and build prosperous economies.


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