It was a shocking blow to the Ohaneze NdiIgb,o as the Governor of Imo State, Rochas Okorocha, on Monday, aligned himself with the Northern agenda and former President, Olusegun Obasanjo, that Nigeria needs no restructuring.
Okorocha made this disclosure at the 67th Annual Conference of the Broadcasting Corporation of Nigeria, BON, in Owerri.
Recall, that Ohaneze Ndigbo have for sometime now, been clamoring for the restructuring of Nigeria with their Northern counterpart kicking against it.
While speaking, Okorocha who supported the North that Nigeria needs not restructuring, rather said that Nigeria should be repackaged.
He said: “Proprietors and Managers of the Radio and Television Stations in the country operating under the aegis of Broadcasting Organization of Nigeria (BON), who are meeting in Owerri for their 67th Annual Conference, need to help repackage Nigeria, for consumption by the rest of the world, because that is what is needed now and not restructuring.
“He also asked them to come up with programmes that could allow the less privileged in the society who cannot afford the high cost of electronic media to also be heard.
“Our nation requires repackaging. It is unfortunate that a great nation like ours has not been properly packaged for consumption by the international communities.
“Yet, there are more evils in other nations than we have in Nigeria but the reports going out about our country is such that no one will want to come into Nigerian unless for those who want to take risk. No nation can grow with this arrangement.
“I want to charge you today, as you meet, think Nigeria and see how you can repackage it. We are not the worst of them all.
“Every geo-political zone has its own interpretation of restructuring. To the South-East, restructuring means creation of an additional State.
“For the South-South, restructuring means resource Control. For the South-West, it means devolution of power and the North may see it differently, but whatever is the Case, we are better of, as a United Nigeria.
“The ball is in your court to see how you can project Nigeria and repackage it for public and international consumption.
“Let me say to all of us here that there is nothing wrong with Nigeria and Nigerians. Nigeria is a great nation and will ever remain a great nation.”