Politics
Nigeria Backwards, Restructuring The Way Forward – Dogara
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon Yakubu Dogara has once again explained why he is clamouring for restructuring of the existing federal system of Nigeria.
Dogara said the call for restructuring became imperative because it will give a sense of belonging to all Nigerians.
He said this while speaking on the topic, “Reforming the Nigerian Federation: Which Way Forward”, at the 3rd annual Political Summit organised by the Save Democracy Africa in Abuja on Monday.”
The Speaker noted that, “The talk of Nigeria’s success or genuine federalism can no longer hold waters giving the state of internal insurgencies, divisiveness, ethnic and religious schism witnessed in several parts of Nigeria. Efforts at wishing away the problem associated with Nigerian federation have only resulted into several tribal, ethnic and religious movements that have even metamorphosed into terrorist syndicates.
“One can, therefore, no longer fold his arms but engage some of the issues that have confronted us as a nation and threatened the Nigerian federation. This forum provides one of the opportunities for such interrogation. Accordingly, I commend the organisers for bringing this issue to the front burner once again.
“That Nigeria could survive despite predictions to the contrary by the World Powers not only portrays a ray of hope but also demonstrate that Nigerian Federation has come to stay.
“Nigeria is far behind many Nations and everything possible should be done to take Nigeria to where it rightly belongs among the comity of Nations given her huge and rich minerals and agricultural resources, and population.
“It is therefore incumbent on us to fashion out our own type of federalism that is best suited to our people and to local circumstances. There should be genuine efforts to build the nation. Therefore ethnic, religious and sectional agenda should take back place. The essence of federalism is to foster unity and development. This has however, not been achieved.
“Consequently, the recruitment processes of our elective office holders are being re-visited in the Electoral Amendment Bill to ensure that the system is able to recruit the best at all strata of leadership. We need leaders who are visionary, selfless, prudent, intelligent and indefatigable and having integrity and honour.”
He added that the current National Assembly had shown enough determination to ensure that the federation of Nigeria is managed effectively for the good of every citizen in its several initiatives to address imbalances.
Hon Dogara stated, “There should be massive awareness to change the mindsets of the rulers and the ruled. This is where there is the need for proper education and awareness for both the rulers and the ruled. I challenge our tertiary institutions to break the disconnect between them and the political institutions and industries not only to fashion out the appropriate curriculum to drive this new orientation to confront our political and economic malaise but also to lead cutting edge research in providing correct local solutions to our diverse of problems.”
The speaker also identified some emerging issues in Nigeria’s federation political gerrymandering, corruption and nepotism, state creation and boundary delimitation, electoral boundary manipulation that discriminates against voters on account of tribe, language, religion, or related status.
“The same is also true of boundary adjustments, state creation and Local Governments in Nigeria. The minority tribes have complained of being short-changed. The issue of fiscal federalism and resource control.
“The allocation of revenue in Nigeria is presently heated as there are always allegations and counter-allegations of manipulations against the federal government by states. There are also allegations of zero allocation to local governments by states despite very clear constitutional provisions. In addition, there has been complaint of total neglect of the states that generate the revenue as such the derivative formula has been very contentious. There is over concentration of powers and responsibilities on the federal government. There are several responsibilities that can better be handled by the states.
“The power sharing between the Federal Government and the states will have to be revisited and the issue of the autonomy of local governments in Nigeria which state Houses of Assembly keep voting against,” he further stated.
Dogara added, “The issue of resource control must be properly addressed. The communities where those resources are found should be adequately compensated. The Host Community Bill initiated by the House of Representatives on the Oil and Gas industry will be a test case. The call for resource control may by implication have a semblance of territorial devolution.”
Truth is bitter
March 21, 2018 at 10:12 am
What a nonsense Nation.You people think that Old Eastern are fools in order to accomplish the islamization agenda is impossible.The War you are wedging secretly will soon turn to volcano and nobody will escape it but at last Biafan will be
Truth is bitter
March 21, 2018 at 10:10 am
What a noise Nation.You people think that Old Eastern are fools in order to accomplish the islamization agenda is impossible.The War you are wedging secretly will soon turn to volcano and nobody will escape it but at last Biafan will be
Truth is bitter
March 21, 2018 at 10:02 am
Nigeria Your Name is Sorry.Nigeria is at war secretly by the Fulani Boka Harams Terrorist. There is no remedy for Nigeria, Separation is Certain. Kiling of Indigenous people and occupying their Land cannot work,people are getting tired and the Fulani (IG Police Terrorist) is issuing command for the Old Eastern to surrender their Guns.
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Anonymous
March 21, 2018 at 1:52 am
The leaders of this Nation know the truth but they will intentionally shy away from it leaving Nigeria to be destroyed before they will begin to return to the TRUTH.
Not just restructuring but the true one. It’s either restructuring or separate ways is the only last palliative syrups for this confused country.
Anonymous
March 20, 2018 at 8:49 pm
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Anonymous
March 20, 2018 at 11:54 am
Niazooria must be divided very very soon so that Fulani headsmen terrorist group and it sponsored can continued with their Islamic agenda in their own state OK
Anonymous
March 20, 2018 at 9:57 am
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Anonymous
March 20, 2018 at 9:10 am
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Anonymous
March 20, 2018 at 8:32 am
Restructuring to confederations is the only visible Option.
Anonymous
March 20, 2018 at 8:15 am
Too late oo that was then
Anonymous
March 20, 2018 at 8:03 am
Mr. Speaker, Nigeria is not Just backward, it is descending into the Abyss
Anonymous
March 20, 2018 at 8:01 am
Too late one nigeria is dead.
Anonymous
March 20, 2018 at 7:59 am
True restructuring, not APC restructuring
Anonymous
March 20, 2018 at 7:50 am
Two mouth speaker, very soon you will soon say no restructuring. APC are scammers #AFAU