 Now, analysts have called for a national dialogue between Navvan and Southern Governors as a way to solve the seeming conflict between leaders of the two regions. The disparity began when the Southern Governors recently called for restructuring an abandon on open grazing in their zones. Correspondent Adebanke O'Doonee has more on this. In a way to provide solutions to challenges bedeviling the nation, governors of the 17th-Southern states under the ages of the Southern Governors Forum had on May 11 called on the federal government to restructure the country. A response to the call of Senate President Amela Wan warned against joining the agitation for restructuring of the country. While responding to the Senate president, Delta State Governor Ifai Okowa has opined that the calls for restructuring were not new and that they were simply echoing the voice of the people. The call, though referred to as a step in the right direction, was described as coming late. The call for restructuring by the 17th-Southern state governors of Nigeria was a call that was not only necessary but extremely vital for the development and progress and peace of our country. It didn't come timely enough. Restructuring was however championed for as this would help that of the country succeed. From my own perspective, I would rather drag it further that the structuring should start from the individual because that is what we need more than any other thing. We need to restructure our attitudes as individuals because if we are restructuring the state or the national, if we are still going to go there with the same attitude of most Nigerians, there might not be much difference from what we are witnessing now. And from there we can now go to the state level to do restructuring and then from there we go to the national level to do restructuring. The need for dialogue and following the resolutions led to our words emphasized. We need to come together and discuss because there are a lot of tensions in the land. There is a lot of volatility all over the country. While speaking on Plus TV Africa's Breakfast Show, a representative of the Mieti Alaa encouraged the southern governors to have a dialogue with their northern counterparts in order to take steps that would be preferred to the ban of open grays in the southern states. I am calling on the northern governors to open up the typhoon with their southern counterparts so that they could come up with a situation, with a resolution that would be acceptable to both farmers and hardest in their respective states. The southern governors have stated that they took this and other decisions to amplify the voices of their people and keep them safe. Reporting for Plus TV Africa, Ariba and Ke Udunui.