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General News of Friday, 4 June 2021

Source: www.mynigeria.com

Buhari not behind proposal to change Nigeria's name - Presidency

President Muhammadu Buhari President Muhammadu Buhari

The Presidency has debunked reports from some quarters claiming President Buhari is behind the proposed plan to change the name of Nigeria.

Recall, we reported on Thursday, June 3, the House of Representatives' Special Committee on Constitution Review has received a proposal to change the name Nigeria to the United African Republic (UAR) or United Alkebulan Republic (meaning: United Mother of Mankind Republic).

The proposal was submitted to the committee at the South West Zonal Public Hearing in Lagos on Wednesday, June 2, 2021, by Adeleye Jokotoye, a tax consultant.

Nigerians on social media have reacted to the proposal with amusement and largely rejected it, but many have incorrectly held the president and lawmakers responsible for making the proposal.

Reacting, President Muhammadu Buhari's media aide, Bashir Ahmad on Thursday, June 3 clarified to the public that Buhari was not responsible for the proposal.

"It's an individual or a group that submitted it. But a large number of people have already taken it to their head, accusing the President of something he absolutely no hand in," he tweeted.

While presenting the proposal on Wednesday, Jokotoye said Nigeria's current name was an imposition of its past colonial masters and should be changed.

He said a change of name for the country would physically and psychologically reflect a new beginning.

"At this crossroads in our history, it is mandatory that we change our name to reflect a new beginning which will be ushered in with a new constitution," he said.

Explaining why he chose United African Republic, Jokotoye said Nigeria is made up of hundreds of ethnic groups that need to be united.