SARAKI: Nigeria’s Unity Comes First Before Restructuring

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President of the Nigerian Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki has said the tortuous issue of restructuring the country can be properly addressed only when heterogeneous differences among sundry interest groups and ethnic leanings are set aside for the common good of citizens.

“Before we talk about restructuring, we must talk about unity. We must not be afraid to do the right thing,” he said.

Saraki stated this on Monday in Abuja, at the 5th Anniversary Lecture in honour of his late father, Dr Abubakar Olusola Saraki (otherwise known as Oloye by admirers) organised by the Northern Union (NU).

In a goodwill message at the occasion, the Senate President said one of the things people should learn from his father, was that he stood and worked for the people.

He recalled that Oloye developed the habit of giving and gave his everything for the interest of his people, adding “That is one thing we should all be doing.”

“Some go into politics as business, but Oloye wasn’t like that. This is one lesson that we should learn. He also believed in consensus and bringing the people together.

“Like I said last week, before we talk about restructuring, we must talk about unity. We must not be afraid to do the right thing.

“As we all honour and remember him, we should continue to protect the unity of this country,” Saraki said.

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