A Northerner Sees Restructuring Differently From The Way An Igbo Or Yoruba Man Is Seeing It- According to Jaliu Aliu Charanchi

A Northerner Sees Restructuring Differently From The Way An Igbo Or Yoruba Man Is Seeing It- According to Jaliu Aliu CharanchiJaliu Aliu Charanchi, the coordinator of the Coalition of Northern Groups, has chimed in on the current discussions around restructuring, noting the varying interpretations among various ethnic groups such as the Hausa, Fulanis, Igbos, and Yorubas. To start deciphering the conversation, he suggested defining restructuring precisely as the first step. This means learning everything there is to know about the particular elements that are being changed. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

He underscored the crucial nature of delineating the objectives and methodologies for restructuring. His suggestion entails that once a comprehensive definition and understanding are established, the next phase would entail deliberating the desirability of restructuring. This would be based on the parameters and goals previously set forth, allowing for a more informed and constructive discourse on the matter. By following this structured approach, stakeholders can navigate the complexities surrounding restructuring with greater clarity and purpose.

He said in an interview with The Sun, ”People are agitating for restructuring, which has different meanings. A Northerner sees restructuring differently from the way an Igbo or Yoruba man is seeing it. What we have to do first is to define restructuring, what do you want to restructure? If we define restructuring and what we want to restructure and how we go about it; if we have all these things then we go to debate whether we want restructuring or not.” CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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