 The more reactions are trailing President Mohammad Buhari's comment and restructuring. The publicity secretary of the Northern Elders Forum, Hakim Baba Ahmad, says the Nigerian citizens have a constitutional right to make their voices heard. Plus TV Africa is correspondent, Destiny Momo Hasmore. The calls for restructuring in Nigeria has been reverberating. Most recently is the response of President Mohammad Buhari, which has brought about various reactions from expats. President's comment suggests either of two things. Either the president is grossly misinformed, or he is informed, but he's taking an extremely negative position on him that he should be positively disposed towards. People were threatening, oh, there's no restructuring, there's no, all of that is just hot air, they're just talking, nothing will come out of it. The only way to make things happen is to get the buy-in of your national assembly members, to get the buy-in of your governors. They must look at Nigeria first and not their political parties. Across section of Nigerians believes that if Nigeria is truly restructured, it will bring governance closer to the people. It will bring out the best in all the regions than going to the center every month to collect stipends. No way power is or anything is not the problem we have in Nigeria. At least the former capital was legacy before it was moved to Abuja and still, still in fact is even getting more worse. Analysts say the democratically elected president should concede at the yearnings of the own elected. Consisting that those in power should be careful as to how the citizens are treated so Nigerians fledgling democracy can grow stronger. They speak on measures to be taken in order to move forward. We start combating the people who are representing us and hope that they can buy into what we're saying. Part of the security situation in the country is beginning to visible rethink, you know, no longer strictly along party lines, but more along, you know, some in my regional lines or along survival lines. The constitutional amendments that are going on are clearly inadequate to accommodate and deal with the issue of the restructuring of the country. Recall that President Mamadopu Hari had recently described those demanding restructuring as being naive and mischievously dangerous. Just in a moment, for Plus TV Africa.