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| NADECO Resurrects! Describes Nigeria as descending to militarism and anarchy. Demands restructuring | 
- Operation Python Dance is unconstitutional and a gradual takeover of power by soldiers
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RELEASE NADECO THE CURRENT POLITICAL SITUATION OF THE COUNTRY: DESCENT TO
MILITARISM AND THE ROAD TO ANARCHY
The National Democratic Coalition (NADECO), a Platform of distinguished Nigerians 
committed to securing and PROTECTING Democracy in Nigeria believes it is time once 
again to rise and defend democracy in our dear country. We are very troubled by recent 
national developments and are forced to issue this warning to all our compatriots that 
democracy is once again under threat in our nation!
A. THE EVENTS IN THE SOUTH-EAST AND IN PARTICULAR, ABIA STATE WHICH WAS 
INVADED WITH A LARGE CONTINGENT OF THE SOLDIERS AMOUNT TO AN 
UNCONSTITUTIONAL AND GRADUAL TAKEOVER OF POWER BY THE MILITARY: 
On Sunday 10th of September, 2017, the Nigerian Armed Forces invaded South 
East Nigeria, and in particular Abia State with a large contingent of soldiers, 
armored tanks and other military paraphernalia. In Abia State, the soldiers 
invaded communities, tortured civilian population, over-awed the 
constitutionally elected governor and civil institutions of the state, and declared 
the Independent People of Biafra (IPOB) a terrorist organization, in defiance of 
the judgment of the Federal High Court. All of these actions are unconstitutional 
and represent an illegal takeover of the functions of the National Assembly, the 
Abia State House of Assembly and the legal authorities.
The Army High Command has announced further that the “Operation Python
Dance” will be a regular event and that another similar activity named 
“Operation Crocodile Smile” will be carried out in the South South and South
West. 
The actions of the Military, we restate are inconsistent with the constitution of the 
Federal Republic of Nigeria, and may be the beginning, if not checked, of the unwitting or 
witting subversion of democracy in Nigeria.
We therefore call for an urgent action by Nigerians to see to it that we put a stop to this 
gradual return to military rule. All lovers of democracy in Nigeria need to stand up and 
raise their voices against this retrogressive political development in our Country. 
B. NADECO has long affirmed that the way to restore justice, equity and fair play to our 
polity is to return to True Federalism. It is rather unfortunate that some political 
actors are trying to confuse Nigerians regarding the true meaning of Federalism. This 
effort to misinform, especially by some political parties, is a dangerous play and 
deceitful ploy. 
The 1959 and the 1963 Federal and Regional Constitutions of Nigeria described 
essentially what True Federalism is. For emphasis may we remind us what True 
Federalism means: 
- Independent Federating Units come together to form a Federation.
- These Federating Units cede some of their powers and responsibilities to the Central Government.
- The Federating Units provide the resources to run the services ceded to the Central Government. The Federating Units maintain their autonomy to run their affairs without let or hindrance, outside those services or responsibilities they have collectively transferred to a Central Government.
That is True Federalism in short. But the problem with Nigeria, and what is causing all the 
agitations and instability, is that we have an inverted federation which the Military 
converted Nigeria to.
Here, it is now the Central Government (Federal) that is creating the Federating Units, 
they now collect all the resources and decide what to give to the Federating Units, they 
take all the powers and cede what they like to the so-called Federating Units. This is the 
problem. 
All the cry for restructuring is simply to restore Nigeria Federation to a proper
Federation. Why should this offend some people to the extent that they are now using 
every method including military incursion to prevent it?
Attention of all is here drawn to the undeniable fact that to date, No, repeat No, 
political Leader in/of the so-called North has done as much as the Sardauna; no political 
Leader in/of the so-called East has done more than Michael Okpara; and no political 
Leader in and of the West (mid-West inclusive) has done as much or more than 
Awolowo. If any “political Leader” has, let him or her rise and say so. Why was, why is 
that so ? It is indisputably obvious that the structure (True Federalism) they were 
operating was a big, indeed the major foundational and contributory factor.
It is clear to us that unless Nigerians fully understand and address what is at stake, those 
who benefit from the continued instability of Nigeria will continue to create confusion 
and delay Nigeria from achieving its manifest destiny. 
Rear Admiral Godwin N. Kanu (Rtd)
Chairman.
September 21, 2017. 
Annexure: 
A detailed analysis of the issues emphasizing the inescapable need to return 
Nigeria to True Federalism and finally stop this descent to retrogression, anarchy and 
fascism.
ANNEXURE
N A D E C O
THE UNNECESSARY ATTEMPT TO TRY TO CONFUSE 
NIGERIANS ABOUT WHAT IS MEANT BY TRUE FEDERALISM 
1. The National Democratic Coalition, NADECO, a platform constructed by 
distinguished Nigerians, former Nigerian Public Office Holders, Leaders of 
Ethnic Nationalities, Civil Society Organisations, Labour Unions, Professional 
and Business Leaders, Youth and Women, etc. is disturbed by the current 
seeming attempts by partisan political operators and others tending to confuse 
the Nigerian public and particularly our young people about the clear and 
unambiguous meaning of Federalism which universally represents a system of 
government whereby there is a distribution of power particularly between a 
central government and the constituent units wherever it is practised as 
opposed to centrist/unitary government. 
Nigerian Independent Constitutional
Arrangement was a Federal System in 1960. Federalism as a term had been
more than sufficiently and critically explained and understood by peoples of 
Nigerians through the strategic advocacy of NADECO, its various affiliate bodies 
and activists in various fora since 1994. 
 2. The word “True” came into our national narratives partly as a result of the 
annulment of June 12, 1993 election that was won by Basorun MKO Abiola, 
and whereby the sectional politicians in military uniform led by Gen. Ibrahim 
Babangida and Gen. Sani Abacha got him MKO arrested for claiming his just
mandate, detained him, humiliated him, and eventually got him killed. 
3. Pro-democracy groups, activists, professional groups were convinced that a 
clique of the army could not have been able to be so contemptuous of the 
collective popular will of majority of Nigerians expressed on June 12, 1993 if the 
Nigerian Federal Constitutional arrangement had not been illegitimately 
abrogated suspended, truncated by the military. The popular will of the 
majority of the Nigerian peoples then insisted on total reversal away from the
1963 Federal Republic Constitution upon which we secured our independence. 
The peculiarities of Federal Constitutions in India, Canada and the United 
States of America etc. are credible reminders of the peculiarity of the Nigerian 
Federal Constitutional order upon which the ethnic nationalities negotiated 
Nigeria’s Independence in 1960. 
4. No one, no organisation be it political party or otherwise ought now feign 
ignorance about the genuine meaning of True Federalism when it was because 
of the sheer popularity and currency, the patent propriety of the demand for it
that led some to include this in Manifesto, viz : that Manifesto that “TRUE 
FEDERALISM” remains one of the cardinal kernels of the Manifesto.
In some Constitution; it is provided that the Party will: 
- Initiate action to amend our constitution with a view to devolving powers, duties, and responsibilities to states and local governments in order to entrench true federalism and the federal spirit.
- Restructure government for a leaner, more efficient and adequately compensated public service.
5. NADECO is not unaware that the present governance and not a few partisan 
political operators and others who are beneficiaries of the current lopsided, 
warped and skewed national structure have rejected the 2014 National 
Conference Report and regarded it as not applying to, talkless of being binding 
on them. It should be crystal clear now that it is just following the same 
footpath in this seeming misadventure to repeat what had happened, judging
from same steps as advertised only recently. 
6. For the avoidance of doubt, the following Nigerian historicity among 
others are clear and unambiguous : 
I. Nigerian secured its independence after several negotiations on a Federal 
Constitutional Arrangement, the last being the 1963 Federal Republican 
Constitution; along with the Constitution of the Federating Units. 
II. It was the Politicians in Military Uniform that violently overthrew the 
democratically elected government of Alhaji Tafawa Balewa on January 15, 
1966 and the Counter Coup of July 29, 1966 and thereby illegitimately 
imposed the military coup plotters as rulers of our country. 
III. It was by Decree 1, of 1966 (Constitution Suspension and Modification 
Decree), Decree No.2 (May 24) and Decree No. 5 of 1966 (Constitution 
and Modification Decrees) that Federalism was abolished even though 
under Decree No.8, part 1 and part 2 of 2 of 1967, there was a deceitful
reaffirmation of Nigeria as a federation because the General Gowon’s side 
has gained the upper hand in the military foisted ego combat. 
That 
unfortunately led to three year civil war that consumed about a million 
Nigerian lives and led to avoidable inhuman deprivations, pains and 
permanent scourge. 
IV. Decree No. 28 of 1970 finally abrogated the 1963 Constitution except those 
preserved by Decree No. 1 of 1966 by the suspension and abrogation of the 
1963 Federal Constitution; and having regard to the Organogram of the 
Military Institution, the military immediately appropriated to their Central 
Government over 662/3 of all the powers and authorities upon which the 
regions had powers to legislate and function and by 1999, they have 
appropriated about 80% of all formal regional powers and influences to the 
Central Government led by its Commander-in-Chief. 
V. The Nigerian Military cloaked its military dictatorship with a kind of 
protective provision/immunity decree against future prosecution for their 
many acts of treason/insurrection against the Nigerian State. See Section 6 
(6) (C) (d) of the so-called1999 Constitution was brought into existence by 
Decree No. 24 of 1999. 
 VI. the military, appropriated to its Central Government, the major revenue 
resources of the regions and its succeeding balkanised states which were 
not created on any scientific and genuinely negotiated parameters except to 
satisfy the various interests of military big shorts and their civilian
collaborators, friends and loyalists. It is incontestable that Nigeria 
became a Unitary Government since the Army seized power in 1966 
and Nigeria has been living a lie by calling itself a Federal Government 
when it had been run unitarily and centrally since 1966. 
7. Arising from the above summary as to where the rain started to beat Nigeria, 
the following observations are germane, namely, that:
a. The suspension and abrogation of the Federal Constitutional arrangements by 
the military and the result of the upper hand gained by a wing of the Nigerian
Army prior, during and after the three years Civil War has further increased the 
quantum of imbalance in the untenable political equation in the country till 
date. The must significant outcome became, becomes……”The Federal Republic 
of Nigeria” Army (Gen Chris Ali) !
b. Part of the result of the undue advantage has resulted into 
I. Injustice in socio-economic and political life of Nigeria. 
II. Inequity in the allocations and distributions of national commonwealth 
at the expense of the majority. 
III. As a result of the consequence of the aftermath of abandoning the 
Federal Constitutional Arrangement, dysfunctional monopoly of 
otherwise nation-building areas such as the Nigerian Security and 
Intelligence Agency including the Nigerian Police. These get usually 
monopolised by a section of the country at the expense of the majority 
except for very few times after much public complaints. 
8. It is therefore the negative results of the abrogation of the federal constitutional 
order subscribed to by our Founding Fathers and the Ethnic Nationalities that 
had created a pronounced but unwritten master/servant relationship 
among the ethnic nationalities and that has led to the ethnic agitations in 
various names – Resource Control, Self-Determination, National Restructuring 
thereby leading to the establishment of groups like, Egbesu, Niger Delta 
Volunteer Force, Niger Delta Avengers from the south-south etc., MASSOB, 
IPOB etc. from South East, OPC and other Self Determination Groups from 
the South West and Middle Belt Youth Movement from the Middle Belt and 
the Northern Youth Movement, from the Far North. 
9. All the agitations intrinsically are directed at calling for immediate and 
compelling need for Nigeria to return to Federal Constitutional 
Arrangement upon which it secured its independence. Under the Federal 
Constitution, each Region was independent to run its affairs by its constitution 
but the four were coordinating at the centre. The Federal Government was not 
the boss nor “Father Christmas” to the Regions on resource allocations. FISCAL 
FEDERALISM was the Constitutional method for Revenue Allocation.
There were significant and enduring developments and progress in social 
services and the provisions of infrastructure in all the regions. There were 
healthy competitions to serve their people. 
10.There is no doubt therefore that it was the Nigerian Military that had 
arrested the then on-going Nigerian growth and development since 1966. 
All Constitutional arrangements since then have been initiated and 
superintended to conform with their military rulers predilections. 
11.The current national agitations, mutual mistrust and incohesion cannot 
be tackled whimsically and with partisan posturing as the some who are
favoured by the current sectionally dominated system have been saying 
and doing recently. In particular, some maybe self-serving all called for 
greater devotion to the Nigerian Youths who have never experienced good 
governance except military adventurism in political office amounts to a 
misdirected understanding of how we arrived at the current state of the nation. 
There are several thousands of their likes who remain on-lookers because of
their place of birth. Let’s all join to level the playing fields for all others. 
12.The British Colonial Master used their superior military powers to force into co-
habitation the pre-existing ethnic nationalities who have been in absolute 
control of their native land resources and natural endowments for over several 
thousand years before the colonialist misadventure into their shore. 
13.It is a fact that Kings Dosemo of Lagos, Overami of Benin, Jaja of Opobo, Alafin 
of Oyo, Attahiru of Sokoto etc. fought against the imperialists until they were 
subdued. And at the advent of their forced departure, the imperialits 
manipulated the processes of their succession to produce a determined result 
that will permanently keep Nigeria within their spheres of global influence. 
Nigerian Ethnic Nationalities have not been given the democratic rights to write 
their own home grown constitution. We are not unmindful that there was: 
- Gen. Ibrahim Babangida’s Conference Report
- Gen. Sani Abacha’s Conference Report
- Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo’s Conference Report
- President Good luck Jonathan Conference Report
14. Even so, :
a. NADECO is therefore advocating that Nigeria should immediately return
to the basic 1963 Federal Republic Constitution treasonably abrogated by 
the Nigerian Army to halt further drift which the unsustainable current 
National Structure has occasioned.
b. All other variants, and concepts (even as listed in an advertorial) of/on 
creation/merger of states, Derivation Principle, Devolution of Powers, 
Federating Units, Fiscal Federalism, Form of Government, Independent 
Candidacy etc. are already provided for as parts of our Federal 
Constitutional arrangement. 
15. It also need to be restated for emphasis that the National Assembly even as per 
our so-called Constitution can only amend constitution. But what Nigeria need 
urgently is a new (ie not amended DECREE) constitutional document whose
working background document will be the 1963 Federal Constitution which 
gave Nigeria hope and gradual fulfilment of aspirations before the Nigerian 
Army arrested the National growth and development in 1966. A Return to the
1963 Federal Constitution along with genuinely negotiated necessary 
amendments to meet contemporary improvements will significantly 
reduce the level of Corruption which has become a monumental National 
Cankerworm. It will largely restore the sense of belongings, and the elst-
while previous march to the country developing into nation-State 
16.Those who are asking Nigeria to take their complaints on National 
Restructuring to the National Assembly are making either uneducated or 
deliberately-mischievous (to the detriment of fostering the Country’s pursuit of
nation-state and existence) errors of omission and commission assumptions 
and conclusions. What they are in fact asking Nigerians to do are: 
I. To accord the Treasonable conducts of the Putchists/military coup 
d’état/insurrections against the Nigerian State a Legitimacy. 
II. Accept the militarily foisted decrees/constitutions that have abrogated our 
negotiated federal constitutional arrangement and substituted it with 
recurrent falsehood of “WE, the People” decrees. 
III. Accept the current unsustainable political administration that has for over 
25years now led Nigeria to be spending about 80% of its earning on 
recurrent expenditure thereby making very little allowance for capital 
expenditure. Nigerian’s Human Development Index and Gross Domestic 
Product statistics are among that of the war ravaged countries in the 
world even though we were for about 25years the 7th or 8th highest 
exporter of crude oil, exporting averagely 2million barrel at averagely 
$100 per barrel per day. 
IV. Accept the arbitrarily created states and Local Governments (mostly 
unviable) which favours particular sections of the country because a 
preponderant part of the military and political leadership for most years 
were from their parts of the country. And they have equally used their 
powers in government to make Land Mass, Number of Local Governments 
etc. as part of the parameters for sharing national revenue and basis for 
election constituency delimitations. 
V. Etc, etc. 
17.The place of the Legislature is an important matter to be discussed and resolved 
by Nigerians. So the National Assembly cannot be presiding over its own 
matters. In any case, NONE of the Law Makers campaigned that they were 
going to write a new constitution during their campaigns. 
18.The current nation-wide agitations by Ethnic Nationalities for national 
restructuring cannot be described in all honesty by any right thinking Nigerian 
to be that of defeated politicians as we have earlier on set the record straight to 
have started in recent times in 1994. Those who are making such uninformed, 
or rather deceitful statements are doing so for pecuniary gains which the 
current unsustainable national structure has afforded them, (many of them 
had lived, strive to live, on government from cradle to grave), is affording 
them now or may afford them in the future. And they just make such 
statements now and again for their selfish reasons and ambitions. 
19. i. Take Indian Ghandi, Pandit Nehru, the political elite and their Political 
Commission were able to work on India’s parliament to grant full autonomy and 
independence to the various big ethnic nationalities that were agitating and 
allow for mergers of contiguous states thereby producing 29 states and 7 Union 
Territories in all. The result has been that India has since become a Union 
of Federating States and has become a stable and vibrant nation state. 
India today is the biggest democracy and the fastest growing economy in 
the Asian hemisphere. 
20.Those who imagine that they can still continue to use the force of arms to keep 
Nigerian Ethnic Nationalities in cohabitation are ignorant of current global 
realities. Self-Determination by indigenous people/Freedom fighters has now
become part of the United Nation Protocol. Article 1 of the International 
Covenant on Civil and Political Rights States thus
“All peoples have the right to self-determination. By virtue of that right 
that freely determines their political status and freely pursues their 
economic, social and cultural development”. “Article 20 of the Universal 
Declaration of Human Rights states that “Everyone has the right to 
freedom of peaceful assembly and association and no one may be 
compelled to belong to an association”. 
21.i. The political groups should appreciate that no condition is permanent. It is 
not impossible that there can be a reversal of fortune. It is essential that all 
avoid tread the negatively partisan path.
ii. The political operators must also appreciate that it is too late to imagine that 
any force on earth can stop a momentum (national restructuring-return to 
the 1963 Federal Constitution Arrangement) whose time has come from 
becoming a reality in spite of the illegal and unconstitutional declaration having 
the Nigerian State describing the youth as terrorists. 
22. The Nigerian Army should no longer be allowed to misuse public coercive 
instrument bought with tax payer’s money to clamp down on democratic and 
legitimate demands for self-determination. Clamping down on, repressing and 
hounding Campaigners for Justice, equity and fair play for Ethnic
nationalities and groups has been globally outlawed and held as repugnant to 
civilised conduct in today’s world. NADECO has paid much for such with its 
members and leaders sweat, blood, liberty and supreme sacrifice during our 
vigorous campaign for restoration of democracy now being misused by many 
of the current political actors. The world is now a global village. Recent 
history is replete with the transformation of yesterday’s rebels and 
terrorists who have assumed political leadership of nations where they 
have been formerly arrested, jailed, humiliated and dehumanised 
while fighting for freedom and liberty of their peoples. 
 23. What we have tried to remind All to this Release is that doing the same thing in 
the same way and expecting a different result is an unfortunate misadventure. 
It is wasteful and wasted exercise. 
24.The recent emergence of Civil Societies, Professional and business bodies, 
Governors, clergymen and other groups are welcome development but they all 
belong to one ethnic nationality or the other; they don’t genuinely represent the 
building blocks with which the Founding Fathers negotiated various treaties to 
couple Nigeria together. 
25.Furthermore, we recommend to All Concerned to face the reality that 
majority of Nigerians from more than four out of the six political zones of 
Nigeria can no more accept the current sectionally foisted and 
configured unity by the past sectional military dictators that has kept 
other sections of Nigeria in servitude for too long. The 1963 Federal 
Republic Constitution as may be amended which was negotiated by our
founding fathers nationalists and leadership of the ethnic Nationalities 
must be the basic document for any genuine reconciliation agenda start 
up. 
26.NADECO will like to enjoin all political actors and operators to have the 
humility and serenity to realise the need for a quick rethink about the political
instability of the state of the Country and the fragility of our country’s bond. 
27. Let us sound it clear once again “Self-Determination 
is the anthem of this millennium”. National 
Restructuring and Return to Federalism are necessities 
whose time have come. Whatever wrong (or is it, 
disturbing!) that we see today, would and will be Child’s 
Play if we do not face the necessities whose time have 
come. 
Rear Admiral Godwin N. Kanu (Rtd)
Chairman
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