The recent support by former Nigerian Senator Shehu Sani for a measure that would establish a new state in the South East has caused a stir in the nation. Through his verified Twitter account, Sani described the bill as “fair and just,” sparking a lively discussion about national unity, regional equality, and governance.
The bill’s proponents contend that creating a second state in the South East will allay long-standing issues of marginalization, as does Sani’s comments. Proponents assert that this action will guarantee more equitable political representation and resource distribution for the primarily Igbo region of Nigeria, as well as balance the country’s federal structure. Some claim that the South East’s reduced number of nations relative to other geopolitical zones lessens its impact in domestic affairs.
“Nigeria’s unity can only be strengthened when all regions feel fairly represented,” said Chukwuemeka Nwosu, a political analyst from Enugu. “Shehu Sani’s support brings needed attention to this issue, highlighting the importance of addressing historical imbalances.”
A number of people criticized Sani’s statement. Opponents claim that establishing a new state would result in more complicated and expensive administrative procedures.
Additionally, there are worries that it could create a precedent that would lead to demands for similar state creations from other regions, which could further divide the nation……….View Others
UK Election: Reactions After Peter Obi Announced The Party That Nigerians In Diaspora Should Vote