▪︎says the present system has made things difficult for young and old
As the #EndSARS protests spread countrywide, Geberal Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, on Wednesday night, reiterated his call for the restructuring of Nigeria otherwise the country would break up.
In a post shared on his Instagram page on October 13, 2020, the elder statesman said without any doubt the current socio-political system in the country had made things difficult for Nigerians – both young and old.
Pastor Adeboye said: “Without any doubt, we must restructure and do it as soon as possible. A United States of Nigeria is likely to survive than our present structure; this will help across every stratum from the police force, (through the) military, customs, civil service, as a whole.
“Without any doubt, the present system has just made things difficult for Nigerians, young and old; and I’m glad to see the new era that we are entering.
“It is either Nigeria is restructured or we break up. I believe that we might want to look at the problems of Nigeria in a slightly different manner.
“Some people feel that all our problems will be over if Nigeria should break up.
“I think that is trying to solve the problems of Nigeria as if it is a Simple Equation.
“The problems of Nigeria will require quite a bit of Simultaneous Equation and some of them are not going to be Linear either – forgive me (if) I am talking as a Mathematician.
“Why can’t we have a system of government that will create what I will call the United States of Nigeria? Let me explain. We all know that we must restructure. It is either we restructure or we break, you don’t have to be a prophet to know that one. That is certain – restructure or we break up.
“Now, we don’t want to break up, God forbid. As we continue to pray and take actions, Let somebody shout hallelujah!’’ (Source: PSN)
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