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North Believes Restructuring Nigeria' II Lead To Reduction In Their Allocation by bennybuhari: 5:52am On May 18, 2022
The North Believes Restructuring Nigeria Will Lead To Reduction In Their Allocation – Sagay

Prof. Itsejuwa Esanjumi Sagay (SAN), Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC), last weekend, launched his autobiography titled ‘All Will Be Well’ on Victoria Island, Lagos. He spoke in this interview with TEMIDAYO AKINSUYI on the book as well as other issues of national interests. Excerpts:

You launched your autobiography titled ‘All Will Be Well’ last weekend in Lagos, what does the book capture?

It captures my life story, which is intended, one, just for the purpose of making the world know that story. Secondly, it is written for younger ones to learn from the story, so they could know how to structure their own lives and learn from my mistakes and my successes. Also in the book, there is a strong section in which I am pointing out what is wrong with our society and what can be done to cure it.

You mention some of the mistakes you made. Does any of such mistake has to do with your activism or political leanings?

I didn’t make any mistake in activism. The major mistake I make is a personal one and the mistake was that I married too late. I stated it in my autobiography. I also advised the young men that by the time you are 25, you should be looking for a wife. Don’t wait until your late 30s or 40s before thinking of getting married and starting your family. You will go through so many things you would not normally have gone through. When you don’t have a wife at a certain age, you could be subject to all sorts of mistakes and errors, encountering people who you shouldn’t have anything to do with. All that is well discussed in the book because I had some bad encounters until I got married.

You are an advocate of a restructured Nigeria. Some people have said no matter who becomes the president of Nigeria, the country cannot make any meaningful progress unless it is restructured. Do you share that view?

Yes, there is no alternative to having Nigeria restructured. We have to restructure, otherwise Nigeria will not move forward. There is no question about that. Without restructuring, Nigeria can’t make any meaningful progress.

Why do you think successive leaders, especially from the Northern parts of the country are opposed to Nigeria being restructured?

I believe that the North has an attitude that restructuring will be unfavourable to them in terms of resources. That is my belief; that the resources being shared, a lot of which comes from the Niger Delta will not be available in such quantity for them. They believe restructuring will lead to a reduction in the resources they will get. That is why they are vehemently against restructuring. You find the average northerner prefers a unitary government, which is totally at variance with what they started with when Nigeria was young, just before independence and up to the time of the Civil war. They wanted a very strict federalism, with regions controlling everything, leaving the federal with very little. But when oil became a major player in our economy, then the song changed. So, it is an economic thing. But what I always say is that at the end of the day, everybody will benefit from restructuring, including the northerners who are not exploring so many things that they can do other than oil, which will finish one day.

Two Senior Advocates of Nigeria, Chief Afe Babalola and Edwin Clarke have made two propositions as the 2023 general election approaches. While Clarke wants President Buhari’s tenure extended by six months, Babalola is calling for an interim national government. Do you agree with their views?

I don’t agree with both Afe Babalola and Clarke. One can extend the tenure of the president every six months, once there is crisis and we are not able to conduct a regular election. This is because the constitution has provision for that. But that will mean that there is a major crisis and something is very wrong which cannot be resolved. I think what they want is True Federalism which can be done constitutionally by amendment of the constitution. It is sad that in all constitutional amendments so far, the National Assembly has avoided all the critical areas, just tampering with and touching irrelevant things which doesn’t make any change in our situation. Yes, there should be restructuring but I don’t think it will be achieved by an emergency government which these two men are talking about.

Some Nigerians are demanding that the sensitive election materials kept in the custody of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) should be removed owing to the involvement of the the CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele in partisan politics. What do you make of Emefiele’s plans to contest in the 2023 presidential election?

I think his position is abominable and totally unacceptable. He has to resign. In fact, I think he should be sacked by the president. But I don’t agree that his attitude will affect the security of election materials. That he wanted to contest or not cannot affect election materials at all because the system of voting we have now only allows a voter through if he/she has a voters card and the machine has to capture your fingerprints and your face. So, there is nothing Emefiele can do with the election materials which can affect the election. You have to go through the biometric process when you want to vote. So, I don’t see any reason why people should be worried about election materials kept in CBN custody.

What will you like to be remembered for?

I want to remembered for the fact that I was principled throughout my life. I want to see a Nigeria in which there is peace, justice, True Federalism where every federating units have total control over their resources and simply contribute to the centre. I also advocated for a judiciary which believes in justice and will not allow themselves to be derailed by unworthy characters outside the judiciary.
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Re: North Believes Restructuring Nigeria' II Lead To Reduction In Their Allocation by Mooh247: 5:55am On May 18, 2022



Northern leaders are some of the most shameless in the world

Instead of taking full control of their mineral deposits and process it, they let bandits sell it off cheaply for drugs and guns

Go to Gold Souq Dubai and go and see the premium jewelry they make with Nigerian Gold and stones



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Re: North Believes Restructuring Nigeria' II Lead To Reduction In Their Allocation by Macphenson: 6:27am On May 18, 2022
Useless and docile Northern leaders.

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Re: North Believes Restructuring Nigeria' II Lead To Reduction In Their Allocation by ajekpaks(m): 6:31am On May 18, 2022
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Re: North Believes Restructuring Nigeria' II Lead To Reduction In Their Allocation by hisexcellency34: 6:39am On May 18, 2022
Zamfara can mine and sell its gold but Niger Delta can't refine and sell its oil

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Re: North Believes Restructuring Nigeria' II Lead To Reduction In Their Allocation by Oshodipikin: 6:41am On May 18, 2022
Really
Re: North Believes Restructuring Nigeria' II Lead To Reduction In Their Allocation by sagitariusbaby(m): 6:56am On May 18, 2022
If only Ironsi supported by Azikiwe had not introduced Unitary government we wouldn't have been in this mess today. The Igbos thought it will favour them in a sense but we all have seen the results of that st*pidity. Now it's taking donkey years to revert back even though the country is at its lowest in all human development index.

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Re: North Believes Restructuring Nigeria' II Lead To Reduction In Their Allocation by DMerciful(m): 7:08am On May 18, 2022
Whose fault? Docile Niger Deltans!
hisexcellency34:
Zamfara can mine and sell its gold but Niger Delta can't refine and sell its oil

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Re: North Believes Restructuring Nigeria' II Lead To Reduction In Their Allocation by Imortal001: 7:08am On May 18, 2022
We just need a president that has balls that can roll the dice. Osinbajo is the man!
Re: North Believes Restructuring Nigeria' II Lead To Reduction In Their Allocation by DMerciful(m): 7:09am On May 18, 2022
But you avoided Gowon that actually did it supported by Awolowo. Liars!
sagitariusbaby:
If only Ironsi supported by Azikiwe had not introduced Unitary government we wouldn't have been in this mess today. The Igbos thought it will favour them in a sense but we all have seen the results of that st*pidity. Now it's taking donkey years to revert back even though the country is at its lowest in all human development index.
Re: North Believes Restructuring Nigeria' II Lead To Reduction In Their Allocation by yanabasee(m): 7:11am On May 18, 2022
The problem is that, very few people in the northern region are exposed to the height of knowing how to separate religion from every other thing....

Alot of them get brainwashed in line with their religion.... The imams are carefully used to pass wrong messages to them in the mosque...

Even the supposed educated ones are at the forefront campaigning against restructuring... that will be beneficial to them in many ways... Even to the extent of giving them their sharia. And even enriching many of them....
Re: North Believes Restructuring Nigeria' II Lead To Reduction In Their Allocation by valentineuwakwe(m): 7:11am On May 18, 2022
Nothing last for ever, the north should know that. One day the british government will be overwhelmed with the crisis that will arise from nigeria n others like usa,china and france will step in to resolve n split this country for peace to stay.
Its just a matter of time!
Re: North Believes Restructuring Nigeria' II Lead To Reduction In Their Allocation by TooNoisy(f): 7:15am On May 18, 2022
The country MUST be restructured. That should be the number one priority of any incoming Southern president. The North contributes 15% to GDP and about 5% to government revenues but get the lion share of money.

The South should come together and insist on restructuring that is the only way out. The pauper cannot continue to dictate to the Prince. This arrangement has to stop.

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Re: North Believes Restructuring Nigeria' II Lead To Reduction In Their Allocation by Racoon(m): 7:16am On May 18, 2022
The solemn truth, but whether these parasitic leeches likes it or not, this contraption of a failed country will surely self implode and all man will go his separate ways.

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Re: North Believes Restructuring Nigeria' II Lead To Reduction In Their Allocation by anonimi: 7:23am On May 18, 2022
Racoon:
The solemn truth, but whether these parasitic leeches likes it or not, this contraption of a failed country will surely self implode and all man will go his separate ways

Surely implode when our politicians are having a rat race for next year

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Re: North Believes Restructuring Nigeria' II Lead To Reduction In Their Allocation by DOTian: 7:29am On May 18, 2022
sagitariusbaby:
If only Ironsi supported by Azikiwe had not introduced Unitary government we wouldn't have been in this mess today. The Igbos thought it will favour them in a sense but we all have seen the results of that st*pidity. Now it's taking donkey years to revert back even though the country is at its lowest in all human development index.

So because ironsi muted the idea of a unitary state, something he didn't even live to praticalize, that's why your country is the biggest laughing stock in the world today. An idea muted almost a century ago? An idea for which you killed him and excluded his people totally from federal governance almost a century on? So what happened? You killed him for having such ideas but because you are too brainless to know what next to do to change the situation, you couldn't stop this same idea??

Are you this daft naturally or you chose to sound this dense intentionally? A man suggests an idea and was brutally murdered while crisscrossing the country trying to sell the idea and some tribal mutants are blaming him for their earth shattering failure to build a country a century after? Ironsi is the reason you can't fix your roads nor build yourself basic power an water structures? You Afonja scoundrels are unbelievable..

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Re: North Believes Restructuring Nigeria' II Lead To Reduction In Their Allocation by Nobody: 7:53am On May 18, 2022
Southern politicians are still dancing to the tune of their northern counterparts
Re: North Believes Restructuring Nigeria' II Lead To Reduction In Their Allocation by an0daGuy: 8:01am On May 18, 2022
Truth is that all talks of restructuring died the moment MNK was kidnapped by the zoo government.

MNK was at the forefront of the secessionist the movement and the grounds he was fast gaining was stirring the rest of the nation to debate and ponder on restructuring as a way to douse the embers of the ipob agitation in the south east.

Once MNK was kidnapped every single politician who was vocal about restructuring immediately closes their mouth.

That tells you something about Nigerian politicians, they are all snakes never to be trusted.
Re: North Believes Restructuring Nigeria' II Lead To Reduction In Their Allocation by hisexcellency34: 8:04am On May 18, 2022
Restructuring is not dead..wait till Buhari leaves.
an0daGuy:
Truth is that all talks of restructuring died the moment MNK was kidnapped by the zoo government.

MNK was at the forefront of the secessionist the movement and the grounds he was fast gaining was stirring the rest of the nation to debate and ponder on restructuring as a way to douse the embers of the ipob agitation in the south east.

Once MNK was kidnapped every single politician who was vocal about restructuring immediately closes their mouth.

That tells you something about Nigerian politicians, they are all snakes never to be trusted.
Re: North Believes Restructuring Nigeria' II Lead To Reduction In Their Allocation by an0daGuy: 8:12am On May 18, 2022
hisexcellency34:
Restructuring is not dead..wait till Buhari leaves.

Well maybe, but indeed only time will tell.

And the said time is getting shorter by the day
Re: North Believes Restructuring Nigeria' II Lead To Reduction In Their Allocation by bennybuhari: 8:18am On May 18, 2022
Even Obasanjo, a southern president for 8 years didnt do restructuring
hisexcellency34:
Restructuring is not dead..wait till Buhari leaves.
Re: North Believes Restructuring Nigeria' II Lead To Reduction In Their Allocation by gidgiddy: 8:24am On May 18, 2022
sagitariusbaby:
If only Ironsi supported by Azikiwe had not introduced Unitary government we wouldn't have been in this mess today. The Igbos thought it will favour them in a sense but we all have seen the results of that st*pidity. Now it's taking donkey years to revert back even though the country is at its lowest in all human development index.

Ironsi did not introduce unitary rule, Gowon did.

There was full resource control during Ironsi's time
Re: North Believes Restructuring Nigeria' II Lead To Reduction In Their Allocation by hisexcellency34: 9:04am On May 18, 2022
True
gidgiddy:


Ironsi did not introduce unitary rule, Gowon did.

There was full resource control during Ironsi's time
Re: North Believes Restructuring Nigeria' II Lead To Reduction In Their Allocation by Clasmanj(m): 9:45am On May 18, 2022
Already known, that's why they are manipulative to hold unto power.
Re: North Believes Restructuring Nigeria' II Lead To Reduction In Their Allocation by hisexcellency34: 1:01pm On May 18, 2022
Let's separate North/South. Best way
Macphenson:
Useless and docile Northern leaders.
Re: North Believes Restructuring Nigeria' II Lead To Reduction In Their Allocation by ThePlugg(m): 1:07pm On May 18, 2022
Like se Dem de contribute better tin, Illiterates going for politics

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