This year marks the centenary post humous birthday of Chief Anthony Enahoro, CFR, CON, the man who first moved the motion for Nigeria’s independence from Britain. Chief Enahoro died on the 15th of December 2010 and at the age of 87 years. He spent the later two decades of his life advocating for the political restructuring of Nigeria to address the unbalanced ethnic nationality question in Nigeria’s political space and save Nigeria’s diverse ethnic nationality groups from internal colonialism and domination. He believed that this was the way forward for a more balanced, equitable, and socially just Nigerian state with the capacity to propel our country forward in development amidst peaceful coexistence amongst Nigeria’s diverse ethnic nationalities.
The Movement for National Reformation (MNR) is dedicating the next 100 days from 10th December 2023 until March 2024 to celebrate the memory of this quintessential pan Nigerian nationalist and to sustain the legacies his legacies as our founding Chairman.
MNR is advocating for positive and practical steps to, as a matter of urgency, recognize the need to restructure Nigeria by setting up a constitutional review conference. We call on Nigerian political Leadership across all the ethnic nationality groups to join forces with the Movement for national Reformation (MNR) in our quest to encourage President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to invoke all necessary instrument of state to revisit the issue of Ethnic Nationalities and Restructuring Nigeria.
To commemorate the centenary anniversary of Chief Anthony Enahoro who passed on December 15th 2010, the MNR propose to launch a ‘Time for Action’ campaign with the unveiling of various activities and projects to draw attention to the urgency for the need to restructure the present political map of Nigeria. We therefore appeal to political leaders from across the six geopolitical zones to put future and interest their peoples at the front burner of their engagements.
MNR believes that true federalism can provide a robust framework for meeting the demands of a multi-ethnic, multi-religious, multilingual, highly populated, and geographically huge nation like Nigeria.
We recognise the numerous attempts by both the military and civilian governments in the past to fashion a more equitable and balanced union, the last being the last being the National Conference convoked by former President, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan in 2014, which produced far-reaching recommendations for starting Nigeria’s journey towards nationhood.
As we celebrate the Centenary Anniversary of the late sage whose life theme was the just and respectable status for Nigeria’s ethnic Nationalities, we state the obvious: that the present Nigerian political arrangement is burdensome, unjust and holds the latent potential of Nigeria captive to a domineering overlordship to the majority of the ethnic nationalities constituting the Federation.
The task of restructuring has become more difficult with past administrations in the country because of the lack of political will to do so. Despite many constitutional conferences convening in the past to address the lapses in Nigeria’s constitutional foundation, there has never been a concrete and conclusive achievement in terms of advancing the tenets of federalism in the country.
MNR calls on President Bola Tinubu who was in the trenches and fought alongside other democrats, including the Chief Anthony Enahoro, who was the Chairman of NADECO, to see Nigeria becomes a fully democratised country, to act on this urgent need of the hour for the good of Nigeria.
The ‘Time for Action’ is now, and our campaign is to reawaken the Restructuring advocacy and we call on all Nigerians at home and in diaspora to act now, support the government of the day to ensure that Nigeria’s arrested progress toward nationhood, peace and unhindered development is finally unleashed for our common good.
Signed:
Chief C O Adebayo, National Chairman, MNR
HRH Sam Onimisi, National Vicr Chairman. MNR
Dr. Philip Idaewor, National Secretary, MNR