Musa told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on telephone that the people whose voices were loudest, were hypocrites.
He said this category of people advocated the idea for selfish, political, ethnic and even secessionist agenda.
Musa added that only very few individuals were demanding for the restructuring of the country for genuine reasons.
“No doubt, many of the people calling for the restructuring of the country are doing that for their selfish motives.
“Only very few are calling for restructuring for the genuine reason of promoting development, unfortunately, there is no consensus on the form that restructuring should take,’’ he said.
The former governor, however, noted that there was need for the country to promote unity and development.
Musa said he was opposed to any form of restructuring that would threaten the corporate existence of Nigeria or promote inequality.
“Many people have come up with various ideas of restructuring, some of which to me, will not promote development, like the creation of more states.
“To me the best form of restructuring is the one that will achieve three things: one, promote the unity of the country; two, empower the regions via a shift to regional system of government, and three, that would put the economy in the hands of government and not the private sector,’’ he said.
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