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Socialist Republic Nigeria Vital for Justice, Equity, Democratic Citizenship

Socialist Republic Nigeria Vital for Justice, Equity, Democratic Citizenship

A lecturer in the department of political science, University of Lagos, Adelaja Odukoya, has stated that without any prevarication, only a socialist federal republic of Nigerian can ensure justice, equity, equality and democratic citizenship, productive accumulation, welfare, employment and development for the minorities in particular and all Nigerians in general.
Besides, he added that given the complicit of the state in the minority problem and the use of the state as a means of production and mechanism for primitive capitalist accumulation by the political elites of the major ethnic groups a condition favoured and allowed by the prevailing decadent capitalist system, restructuring is an agenda to perpetuate the domination and exploitation of the minority within the Nigerian federation.
Speaking on his paper titled ‘Nigeria: Restructured Federation and Minority’ at the 2021 Maroon Square Discourse tagged; ‘Identify, Politics & the National Question in Nigeria’ supported by Rosa Luxemburg Foundation at the Federal College of Education (Tech), Akoka, in Lagos, said restructuring is an agenda to perpetuate the domination and exploitation of the minority within the Nigerian federation.
Odukoya who was represented by Ebenezer Ishola of the same department and university, said there is a need for commitment to a united Nigeria with a united people who are genuinely sovereign.
“There must be a commitment to an economic order in which the welfare of the people is the primary goal, in which the resources of our land and their exploitation and allocation are under the full control of the toiling people thus immediately enabling the minimum of a welfare state and incremental socialization of the means of production, distribution and exchange.
“Also, there must be a commitment of the movement to the pursuit of a social and cultural policy that promotes cultural freedom and solidarity among our people, and frees their minds from superstitions and from ethnic and confessional prejudices,” he added.
In his remarks, Onyeisi Chiemeke, Policy Director of Maroon Square in his address said that the conference was organized to basically discuss national issues which bother people clamouring for cessation.
“Generally everybody is shouting divide and all sort, is it in our interest to divide? Are we better if we divide; our own idea is to argue that we are better together as a people.
“We believed that Nigeria is not a failed project yet, though there are challenges but that is not enough reason why we should go our different ways,” he said.
The Provost, Federal College of Education (Technical), Dr. Azeez Ademola, tasked Nigerian youths to seek for more knowledge about how the society is being governed and ask questions in any area they are not clear about and how the nation’s resources is being used by their leaders be it at the local, State and Federal level.
“They need to study how the society is constituted. They can only ask these questions if they are politically educated and also conscious of their environment. The discourse is just to educate them about the happenings in their environment,” he said.
Also speaking, the Executive Director of Journalists for Democratic Rights (JODER), Adewale Adeoye identified nepotism, corruption, forces of darkness as factors that have denied Nigeria the realisation of its full potential.
He said that the argument that the country is better as a united country is a slogan that has been drummed by different social forces, the political class especially, those occupying political offices, the leaders of ethnic groups that are chief beneficiaries of the skewed system and then by a section of Nigerian Marxists.
“The reasons being advanced for the unity of the country by these social formations are not the same. Within the political class, there are tendencies.
“There is a faction that wants a united country propelled by the advantaged position of their ethnic group, there is a faction that wants a unit.”

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