Yakubu Gowon, former head of state, says the current composition of Nigeria makes it difficult for restructuring to take place.
Speaking in Minna, Niger state capital on Friday, the retired general advised the people to have faith in the indivisibility of the country.
He wondered why people were agitating for restructuring when Nigeria is made up of over 500 ethnic groups.
“Nigeria is made up of over 500 ethnic groups, languages and dialects and so many various groups called nationalities and they want restructuring,” he said.
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“This restructuring everybody is asking for, we will have about 500 different ideas of restructuring. There is call for restructuring to reduce the number of states to only a few either back to the old region or to the zones.
“Those are some of the ideas that I do not know whether it will be possible for any state today to wish to be merged with another state. Let us see whether our politicians will see guidelines to be able to achieve what they want.
“But I have my problem whether the states will be financially capable to they will be able to run there states properly.”
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Gowon is known for his belief in ‘One Nigeria’.
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Nigeria belongs to all and policies will be made based on the interest of all Nigerians. The Southern governors interest is one out of many interest that will be looked at.