 Experts and opinion-moulders have underscored restructuring as a way forward to achieve economic development and nation-building. They said this at a public presentation on the economy and restructuring. Our correspondent Jacinta Obuco has more. At this hall, prominent Nigerians including royal fathers have gathered to brainstorm on the future of Nigeria and its development. This has come in on the use of the state of the nation's economy and polity, which have left much to be desired. Restructuring, which they believe is a panacea to the bulk of nation's issues, resounds as it means different things to different speakers. This country, we need reassessment. We need to reorganize everything. Because most of our resources here are being used in the north. My salary is not up to the salary of a servant of a neighbor. The economy in Nigeria is tribalistic. There must be reconstruction. If reconstruction involves severance, let that be severance. The greatest challenge you have about restructuring is about the name restructuring. And people begin to think about restructuring entirely from the angle of disembankment, of division and disintegration. Not from reform, not from inevitability. It is inevitable that you must restructure. There is no option. As matters of the national interest continue to take center stage, nation-building self-determination and regionalization are brought to the fore. I believe it is highly imperative to move this country forward. But my own position is in between self-determination, not restructuring like that. Regionalizing on the basis of confederation. It is no surprise that youths are not left out of the discourse. Our political problem is a mess, a total mess. And from one day they asked me who was the foreign minister of Nigeria. It was one who did Duma or something like that. Until the sixth in it, he was still part of the government. What is wrong with the youth leading us now? As discussions continued, the question right now is what are the likely solutions to the myriads of perceptions and arguments for developing Nigeria as Nigerians await possible actions? Just enter Ubuiko reporting for PLOS TV Africa.