We can not give you restructuring on our own - Presidency

The Presidency has advised proponents of restructuring to exercise restraint in their choice of words, saying issues are resolved through “established processes, not by abuses, insults or irresponsible statements’’.

Malam Garba Shehu, the senior special assistant to the president on Media and Publicity, gave the advice in a statement in Abuja on Wednesday.

Shehu was reacting to opinions expressed by Nigerians for and against President Muhammadu Buhari’s speech on Monday on his return from a medical vacation.

He said democratic system is not like military government where decision are taken by the president.

“Changes don’t happen on a whim in a democracy. The ‘immediate effect’ military mentality cannot work under a democratic order.

“Since the president has sworn to defend the Constitution, he will remain faithful to that oath by working with the legislature in taking major decisions on the future of Nigeria’s federal system,’’ Shehu said.

He, however, stated that “while Nigerians are free to express themselves, they should exercise such liberty with restraint and a sense of responsibility’’.

He said that calling the president an enemy of Nigeria “is in extreme bad taste’’, adding that nothing in Buhari’s service record would justify such language.

“The country’s parliament is ready and willing to discuss all issues but the pundits are more interested in television and newspaper headlines.

“Threats don’t work in a democracy. Democracy requires planning and proper process; issues are resolved through established processes, not by abuses, insults or irresponsible statements.”

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