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If We Don’t Restructure Now For Nigerians, It’ll Consume Us— Govs Lament by Racoon(m): 11:36am On Oct 05, 2020
…Says we aren’t elected to pay salaries alone
…Clamour for more powers, funds
…Only restructuring can save Nigeria from disintegration — Nwodo


Governors of the country’s 36 states have called for the devolution of more powers to the states with adequate funding to meet the yearnings of the citizenry, warning that the current structure is unsustainable and could cause calamity if not re-jigged.

This view was conveyed by the Chairman of Nigeria Governors’ Forum, NGF, and governor of Ekiti State, Dr Kayode Fayemi, during a chat with senior journalists in Lagos, yesterday.

He specifically warned that “if we did not re-jig the polity to meet the yearnings of  all of us, it will consume us because ‘resource constraint is a challenge for every state.”

The governor spoke as former National Chairman of People’s Democratic Party, PDP, Dr Okwesilieze Nwodo, said only a restructured Nigeria would save the country from disintegrating before the 2023 general elections.

Fayemi, who will be marking the second anniversary of his second term on October 16, while reeling out his achievements in rural roads construction, agriculture and knowledge economy, lamented that paucity of funds is hindering states from delivering democracy dividends to the citizenry.

Citing the example of Ondo-Akure federal road in Ekiti, which needed approval from the Federal Government to be fixed, he said an avalanche of such roads abound in the country, with the citizenry paying the price of the parlous state


Our structure not working — Fayemi

He said: “We are fast getting to a point where we must confront the reality of our federation. The structure of the economy we are running is not working. We need a structure that will meet the yearnings of our population


“The current unitary structure obviously privileges those who are more associated with a unitary federal structure rather than a genuine federal structure that is account-able to people, and responsive to the challenges that the people have.

“What that structure should be is  a subject of debate from all sides of Nigeria. Clearly, the state structure we have now is problematic, it is  not working as it should. There is a clear justification for more devolution of not just functions unless you want to suffer the tyranny of unfunded mandates. You can devolve functions and not support it with resources  and that is what we are faced with.


“Thank God we have a president who is a bit more responsive in Muhammadu Buhari. For federal roads that were fixed in states for over 16 years, not one naira was paid by Obasanjo, Yar ‘Ádua or Jonathan.

“Now President Buhari, without looking at the politics of it, said if you can justify that you did the road, Mr. Fashola go round the 36 states, if it is a federal road and they have evidence that they have done it, we will pay. And he paid.

“Frankly, why do we keep having federal roads? What is a federal road? The people who ply the roads in Ekiti do not know the difference between a federal road and a state road. All they will say is Mr Governor, you are not doing your job, only for you to start explaining that it is not my road and I need their permission to even work on it.

“We have been trying to work on Ondo-Akure Road, same story all over. These roads have been awarded, the Federal Government has no money to fix them. Some they will fix via Sukuk, some they will fix via sovereign wealth fund.

“We don’t have the resources, we need to devise sustainable means of addressing these issues. As the chairman of the NGF, this has been on the front burner of our work. We hope Nigerians will be able to push the argument further to a point where the resources and the powers that reside in Abuja can be devolved effectively to the states, with the revenue also devolved to take the responsibilities at that level.

Need for fiscal federalism
“We have always asked for fiscal federalism. Even those who are reluctant before are being confronted daily with these challenges  in their states and they have begun asking themselves, ‘how long can  we to continue to do this? Am I elected to just pay salaries? It is not just devolution of powers but also the enabling environment to attract investments.’’

Fayemi, who said he had to leave his ministerial appointment to seek Ekiti governorship because he wanted to restore values, reclaim Ekiti and deepen the welfare programmes that his successor abandoned, said he would complete the Ekiti Agro-cargo airport before the end of his term in 2022.

In the last two years, he said payment of salaries and stipends to the elderly have resumed and regularised, companies like Promasidor (which will start milk production in three months), Dangote (Dangote rice), Stallion and GMK, have been attracted to Ekiti, and 1,000 kilometres of rural roads have been constructed.

Fayemi who said he could not campaign for Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu, the All Progressives Congress, APC governorship candidate in Edo State in the September 19 election because he is holding a non-partisan position as NGF chairman and could not campaign against any governor, however, said the APC will win Saturday’s governorship poll in Ondo.

Dismissing clamour for Oodua Republic as not being reflective of the wishes of Yoruba people, he said the South-West wants a Nigeria that is working.He also downplayed the crisis in Ekiti APC, saying the few fanning the embers of the misgivings are not based in the state.

Governor Fayemi said  he has made efforts to carry all stakeholders along as five governorship aspirants who ran against him are now commissioners, two are special advisers, two are in the House of Representatives, one is in the Senate and another is in the Federal Character Commission as a commissioner.

Only restructuring can save Nigeria from disintegration — Nwodo

Also making a case for restructuring, Nwodo, a former governor of Enugu State, said a restructured Nigeria will guarantee economic and political stability, and peaceful co-existence of all the sections of the country.

He challenged the ruling APC- led Federal Government to live up to its campaign promises by restructuring the country, which he said would benefit every section of the country.

His words: “One serious step the leaders of this country should take to keep Nigeria one in the next two years is restructuring. A restructured Nigeria will guarantee economic and political stability; it will bring back unity, economic prosperity and reduce tribal conflicts.

“Some important parts of the country are already saying that they won’t vote in the 2023 elections if there is no restructuring. The Afenifere group has been very outspoken on that. People like Asari Dokubo and some South-South groups are also saying that if the 1999 constitution is not amended to allow for restructuring, they won’t go to the polls in 2023. There are calls by other concerned Nigerians that this constitution should be brought down because it was not made by the people.

“However, I don’t see the present leadership of this country yielding to the call for restructuring. They promised to restructure the country when they were campaigning. They set up a committee headed by Nasir El-Rufai which recommended restructuring but as it stands now, the  APC-led Federal Government is no longer talking about that.

“The leadership of the party now tells us that our problem is not restructuring. This is a posture assumed by some persons who are benefiting from the status quo.

“Everybody knows that a restructured Nigeria will benefit every citizen of this country. Why is it that only a few section of the country who feel advantaged by the current situation is opposing the rest of the country? That is not patriotism.”
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/10/restructuring-govs-lament-say-system-not-working/amp/

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Re: If We Don’t Restructure Now For Nigerians, It’ll Consume Us— Govs Lament by updatechange(m): 11:37am On Oct 05, 2020
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Re: If We Don’t Restructure Now For Nigerians, It’ll Consume Us— Govs Lament by Rhapsodia: 11:43am On Oct 05, 2020
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Re: If We Don’t Restructure Now For Nigerians, It’ll Consume Us— Govs Lament by Racoon(m): 11:44am On Oct 05, 2020
As for the governors, restructuring means more fiscal federalism where the states get & control more money so that they can steal or embezzled.

For the beleaguered Nigerian masses, restructuring mean devolution of political powers away from the centre to the regions to enhance regional social, educational, economic, security, developmental & political stability.

So governance will be reduced to the regions to encourage competitiveness while they contribute certain percentage of generated revenues towards the upkeep of the central govt thereby reducing the political tension & agitations.
Re: If We Don’t Restructure Now For Nigerians, It’ll Consume Us— Govs Lament by Jafar1: 11:46am On Oct 05, 2020
Oya restructure it now...
Na only to talk una sabi..
Nobody to do what is needed to be done..
Re: If We Don’t Restructure Now For Nigerians, It’ll Consume Us— Govs Lament by Elvictor: 12:18pm On Oct 05, 2020
disintegration should be louder!
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Re: If We Don’t Restructure Now For Nigerians, It’ll Consume Us— Govs Lament by BigSarah(f): 1:49pm On Oct 05, 2020
Scam... Restructuring will favour who?
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Re: If We Don’t Restructure Now For Nigerians, It’ll Consume Us— Govs Lament by ERockson: 1:51pm On Oct 05, 2020
They only want restructure that will give them more fund to loot. The only restructure that will be of more benefits is to go back to regional government

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Re: If We Don’t Restructure Now For Nigerians, It’ll Consume Us— Govs Lament by omowolewa: 1:53pm On Oct 05, 2020
The restructuring agenda is with El-rufai and PMB is not pressured.
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Re: If We Don’t Restructure Now For Nigerians, It’ll Consume Us— Govs Lament by adaora17901: 2:13pm On Oct 05, 2020
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Re: If We Don’t Restructure Now For Nigerians, It’ll Consume Us— Govs Lament by limeta(f): 3:07pm On Oct 05, 2020
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Re: If We Don’t Restructure Now For Nigerians, It’ll Consume Us— Govs Lament by FullBlastLight: 3:07pm On Oct 05, 2020
Even any beast, wit their low level of Intelligence, knows dt dis old structure is no longer feasible 4 d modern day Nig!

Only congealed & myopic thinkers wil want Nig 2 stil cleave 2 d present dragging structure, wich is tantamount 2 insisting on boarding a vehicle wit flat tyres while embarking on a distant journey!

There are those dragging dis nation backward, because they're indifferent 2 weda or not d nation moves 4ward!

If u know, u know!
Re: If We Don’t Restructure Now For Nigerians, It’ll Consume Us— Govs Lament by Pusyiter(m): 4:49pm On Oct 05, 2020
We all know the truth but we are scared to engage it to set us free
Re: If We Don’t Restructure Now For Nigerians, It’ll Consume Us— Govs Lament by Vyzz: 5:15pm On Oct 05, 2020
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Re: If We Don’t Restructure Now For Nigerians, It’ll Consume Us— Govs Lament by Ogonimilitant(m): 5:30pm On Oct 05, 2020
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Re: If We Don’t Restructure Now For Nigerians, It’ll Consume Us— Govs Lament by slivertongue: 5:43pm On Oct 05, 2020
Only restructuring can save Nigeria from disintegration
Re: If We Don’t Restructure Now For Nigerians, It’ll Consume Us— Govs Lament by leofab(f): 5:44pm On Oct 05, 2020
The mumu governors just want more money within reach
Re: If We Don’t Restructure Now For Nigerians, It’ll Consume Us— Govs Lament by slivertongue: 5:46pm On Oct 05, 2020
A restructured Nigeria will guarantee economic and political stability; it will bring back unity, economic prosperity and reduce tribal conflicts
Re: If We Don’t Restructure Now For Nigerians, It’ll Consume Us— Govs Lament by Sunmolar(m): 7:48pm On Oct 05, 2020
When you erect a structure on a faulty foundations,no matter how beautiful the super structure is,time separates reality from truth permit me to put it this way cos I wish my country well.
Re: If We Don’t Restructure Now For Nigerians, It’ll Consume Us— Govs Lament by aribisala0(m): 7:52pm On Oct 05, 2020
How will restructuring help the finances of Ekiti ?

Some states are not viable financially period
Re: If We Don’t Restructure Now For Nigerians, It’ll Consume Us— Govs Lament by aribisala0(m): 7:58pm On Oct 05, 2020
slivertongue:
A restructured Nigeria will guarantee economic and political stability; it will bring back unity, economic prosperity and reduce tribal conflicts
How?

How exactly will that happen in Ekiti, Katsina or Ebonyi states
Re: If We Don’t Restructure Now For Nigerians, It’ll Consume Us— Govs Lament by twosquare(m): 9:19pm On Oct 05, 2020
aribisala0:
How?

How exactly will that happen in Ekiti, Katsina or Ebonyi states
Engaging in brilliant ideas. There are many Ekitis in diaspora who can turn the IGR of the state around by setting up companies, agro, etc, but won't do it because of the present system of monkey dey work, baboon dey chop. The zeal won't be there. Electricity stability is also important to move any nation forward. Period.
Re: If We Don’t Restructure Now For Nigerians, It’ll Consume Us— Govs Lament by aribisala0(m): 9:22pm On Oct 05, 2020
twosquare:
Engaging in brilliant ideas. There are many Ekitis in diaspora who can turn the IGR of the state around by setting up companies, agro, etc, but won't do it because of the present system of monkey dey work, baboon dey chop. The zeal won't be there. Electricity stability is also important to move any nation forward. Period.
How does failure to restructure stop setting up companies and how does restructuring help ?
Re: If We Don’t Restructure Now For Nigerians, It’ll Consume Us— Govs Lament by twosquare(m): 9:42pm On Oct 05, 2020
aribisala0:
How does failure to restructure stop setting up companies and how does restructuring help ?

Each region can fully control their resources and develop at their own pace. For instance, the energy demand of Lagos for instance is not the same as Ekiti, or Edo or Kano. If Lagos has full control to generate its own power supply for its own use, and take bills for its own use, it won't need to share with Ekiti when it does not have enough, thereby boosting its progress for industrialization, etc. But what is not enough for Lagos is further distributed among others.

What Katsina needs is not the same as with Kano or Kaduna. The money Cross Rivers generates which should be reinvested in either tourism or fishery production, is also put in one purse, then redistributed among states, either they are performing or not.

Even our body is not centralised...that's the wisdom of God. Only people know where it pinches and what they need to do for their territory. Mind you, you're dealing with tribes with different culture, philosophy, and values... And with these come different approach to tackle things which is customized for them.
Re: If We Don’t Restructure Now For Nigerians, It’ll Consume Us— Govs Lament by aribisala0(m): 9:45pm On Oct 05, 2020
twosquare:
Each region can fully control their resources and develop at their own pace. For instance, the energy demand of Lagos for instance is not the same as Ekiti, or Edo or Kano. If Lagos has full control to generate its own power supply for its own use, and take bills for its own use, it won't need to share with Ekiti, thereby boosting its progress for industrialization, etc. But what is not enough for Lagos is further distributed among others.

What Katsina needs is not the same as with Kano or Kaduna. The money Cross Rivers generates which should be reinvested in either tourism or fishery production, is also put in one purse, then redistributed among states, either they are performing or not.

Even our body is nor centralised...that's the wisdom of God. Only people know where it pinches and what they need to do for their territory. Mind you, you're dealing with tribes with different culture, philosophy, and values... And with these come different approach to tackle things which is customized for them.
Region? Define region

I thought we were talking about Ekiti

You have no clue wht you mean by restructure.

You are just parroting the word

You are using the wrong argument for the wrong conclusion.


Once again how does restructuring help Ekiti
Re: If We Don’t Restructure Now For Nigerians, It’ll Consume Us— Govs Lament by twosquare(m): 9:49pm On Oct 05, 2020
If you still can't see it, then you can't. What is restructuring? And what does it entails? Ask yourself these questions. Are they referring to the 50s-60s system of government with some tweaks? Ask yourself that and stop shouting.
aribisala0:
Region? Define region

I thought we were talking about Ekiti

You have no clue wht you mean by restructure.

You are just parroting the word

You are using the wrong argument for the wrong conclusion.


Once again how does restructuring help Ekiti
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