A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Chief Charles Udo Udeogaranya, has faulted calls for the restructuring of the country; stressing that the problem of the country has nothing to do with its structure but with the operators of the system.
He stated this during an interview session with journalists in Lagos.
According to him, ”The problem with Nigeria has more to do with constitutional amendments.”
He said: “I have listened to the arguments for restructuring and my word to the agitators is this: the problem with Nigeria is not the system, it has to do with the operators of the system.
“Some are saying we should go back to the parliamentary system, but they simply forget that we have practised it before and it failed.
“Some say it is the military that suits us; but they seem to forget that we have had several of them and it wasn’t as welcome as it should be. Some are saying we should go back to regionalism, but we were in regions before and that also failed.
“So, the problem with Nigeria has nothing to do with restructuring the country but more to do with constitutional amendments.”