By Sunday Ani
An advocacy group, the Voice of Reason Advocacy for Social Development Foundation (VOR), has urged President Bola Tinubu to restructure Nigeria and address the country’s socio-economic challenges.
In an open letter to the president, yesterday, VOR emphasised the need for a stable, prosperous, and united a new Nigeria and called for immediate, medium-term, and long-term actions to achieve the vision.
The group recommended the establishment of a National Rebirth Commission to address historical injustices, promote social justice, and foster reconciliation among ethnic groups.
It said the commission would facilitate truth-telling, reconciliation, and unity, and develop conflict resolution mechanisms to manage inter-regional disputes.
It also suggested measures such as emergency food and cash relief, price control measures, transport support, and curbing of profligacy in government expenditure to alleviate the suffering of Nigerians, saying the immediate actions would provide relief to vulnerable populations and stabilise the economy.
In the medium term, VOR recommended economic and structural reforms, including agricultural support, peace and security initiatives, industrialisation, infrastructure development, and governance strengthening.
The group said the reforms would address the root causes of Nigeria’s challenges and promote sustainable growth and development.
It also proposed a national referendum to decide on the preferred governance structure, in line with international best practices and the principles of democracy, saying this would ensure the will of the people is respected and that Nigeria’s governance structure reflects the aspirations of its citizens.
The group said restructuring Nigeria to provide inclusive and autonomous governance for its diverse ethnic nationalities will address some of the root causes of Nigeria’s persistent issues, such as ethnic tensions, economic disparities, and political instability.
The advocacy group called on President Tinubu to act swiftly and decisively, in collaboration with all stakeholders, to chart a new course for Nigeria and build a nation that provides for all its citizens.
“In truth, your excellency, from your antecedents, nobody needs to preach to you about the need to return Nigeria to its federalist origin and strengthen our democratic institutions.
“Yet, at this critical juncture in our nation’s history, we have cause to communicate with you, as a consequence of the deteriorating economy and the recent widespread #EndBadGovernance/Hunger protests sweeping across the country.
“These are a stark manifestation of deep-seated socio-economic issues and long-simmering frustrations that have left many Nigerians feeling marginalised, unheard, and desperate. It is imperative we address these challenges with immediate, decisive, and comprehensive actions to restore hope, stability and prosperity to our beloved nation. We need not have riots in 36 states of the federation, if the citizens are faring differently economically or politically.
“Nigeria should conduct a credible referendum to decide on the preferred governance structure, in consonance with Article 21 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which states that the will of the people shall be the basis of the authority of government.
“States should also, through their legislative arms, create a state referendum commission to organise a referendum for ethnic groups and peoples of current states to decide how they prefer to be governed and which region they wish to belong to,” the group said in the letter.