 Our main time stakeholders in the political and educational sectors agree that federalism is the solution to ethnic agitations and other security challenges facing the country. They noted this at the Oshun M.U.J. Madean Edition of Guest Platform by the State Chapter of the Nigerian Union of Journalists. This event marks the Madean Edition of Guest Platform, a quarterly program organized by the Oshun State Council of the Nigerian Union of Journalists. It is claimed appraisal of the state of security in Nigeria yesterday, today, and tomorrow, the way forward. In his speech, Professor of Political Science at Obafemi Awanawa University in Leifere, Olufemi Miko, says one of the challenges is over centralization of powers and the solution is the adoption of federalism. So every structure of governance is faulty. Every structure of governance is saved inappropriately cast. Then it will not be a surprise that such a structure will not be able to deliver on the functions given to it. It has been said that the primary purpose of governance is security and welfare. This is the basis of the social contract. If we address the issue of the constitution, the greatest advantage is for us to be together as a nation. But where one is not even respected in the unity, then there will be the tendency to ask whoever is in charge that let's go the way of Albert Lutuli who says let my people go. Media as a platform, we have given opportunity to experts to come and discuss the way forward. We have praised yesterday we are looking forward to tomorrow and we believe that with the recommendation of the experts in the house today we're able to send a good message out there and we serve as a guideline for government a workable document for them to find solution to the issue of insecurity in the country.