 Now, Governor Abdelahi Ganduji of Kano has called on successionists to embrace dialogue as succession is not the way out of the current challenges afflicting the nation. Ganduji spoke yesterday at the second quarterly public lecture series of the APC press call in Abuja. You also find that discussion on the restructuring document currently with the Government Party is the way out. Former Governor of Emo State Senator Rocha Azuk Rocha suggested that a myth which will make citizens feel as one should be created to unify the country. Take a lesson. Let me repeat here that Nigeria is a united and indivisible country. Our constitution has taken care of that. I don't see succession as the way out of the current challenges afflicting our country. Yesterday, invocates of succession should have a change of heart and I recommend dialogue as a crucial option for addressing such problems. Besides, there's a national assembly where some of the grievances can be addressed because dialogue is a far better alternative that costs less than consequences of the way that has been erected to frustrate more flow of conversations between the government and the citizens to arrive at a national consensus. Assuming this country has gone to a right or a wrong and challenged British government, American government, German government, Chinese government or one integral act down to Nigeria who is more from the time of that president would begin to command the trust. The trust is not in the fear of the law. It's in the law of one country. We're not able to bring up the law of one country. There's no time I wish I can explain this. So there must be this kind of law because they're all the government's friends. We need to see us drink coffee. We look at areas where we are having a lot of waste, where we are grossly inefficient. We make it more efficient. It's a matter of semantics. We call it restructuring. It doesn't imply breaking up our nation. No. And people who are agitating for a separate nation, I think that if Nigeria is made more efficient, nobody will find it convenient to say that he wants to go away. Nigeria is naturally down. We have a lot of endowment. All sectors, all states in Nigeria have got something to offer.