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Nigerians Await APC’s Promised Restructuring Five Years After by Omooba77: 9:33am On Feb 23, 2020
The Major General Muhammadu Buhari regime has yet to implement a substantial part of its promised restructuring.

Findings by Sunday PUNCH on Friday revealed that since the ruling All Progressives Congress bowed to pressure to set up the Nasir El-Rufai APC Committee on True Federalism, just a little has been done to fulfil its campaign promise.

Not only did the committee which submitted its report on January 25, 2018 make recommendations on key items of interest, it articulated executive and legislative, and other action plans on how to achieve set objectives.

The committee recommended that, “The Federal Government should urgently direct the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission to, among others, fashion out a new revenue allocation formula in consonance with the provisions of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), which envisages a periodic review of the formula.”

This, the report said, should “take account of items devolved from federal to state governments”. Furthermore, since Section 162 (2) of the constitution already provides for principle of derivation of not less than 13 per cent, there is clearly room for its upward review.

However, apart from the directive of the Financial Intelligence Unit restricting states from tampering with council funds, which some observers believe is “a secret” a presidential directive and the amendment to the Petroleum Profit Tax Act, 2007 by the National Assembly, the bigger issue of devolution of powers and a provision allowing for a referendum on key national issues have remained unattended to.

The committee on page 25 of Volume 1 of its “Main Report, Summery of Findings and Recommendations” recommended that, “the party put its political weight behind the overwhelming popular demand for devolution (of powers) to states by the Federal Government.”

Action on this recommendation is still being awaited even as the Senate has inaugurated its committee on Constitution Review.

The Chairman of the Buhari Media Organisation, Niyi Akinsiju, said Buhari remained committed to fulfilling his campaign promises to Nigeria.

He said most of the items contained in the report of the report required a review of the existing provisions in the constitution, which he said was the function of the National Assembly.

Akinsiju said it was after the National Assembly had concluded work that a final copy would be sent to the President for his assent.

He said, “By the latest statement from the National Assembly after the inauguration of the Constitutional Amendment Committee, the chairman (of the committee) said they were going to take the report into consideration. The report was actually submitted to the National Assembly just like the report of the confab they said they would also consider.

“To that extent, the APC has done its groundwork which is appropriate and they had also followed the proper channel because anything that has to do with the constitution or its amendment, the primary custodian is the National Assembly.

“The APC has done consultations and aggregated and distilled the thoughts and opinions of Nigerians across board collated the report and forwarded to the National Assembly which is the proper channel.

“And I think for every other Nigerian, this is another opportunity to also express and advance their thoughts on how this country should be managed in terms of restructuring or otherwise which is constitutional.

“Don’t forget, the President has said this several times that whoever has any opinion on the issue should approach the National Assembly and I think this is the time to do it.”

The APC in Article 7(ii) of its April 2014 Constitution as amended) said its Aims and Objectives was: “To promote true federalism in the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

In the foreword to its vision for a New Nigeria (Page 3, second paragraph), the APC Manifesto commits the party to “Implement efficient public financial management strategies and ensure true federalism” as well as “restructure governance in a way that kick starts our political economy so that we begin to walk the path of our better future.”

Also, on page 7 of its manifesto, the part entered what it referred to as an “Honest Contract” with Nigeria to create a federalism with “more equitable distribution of national revenue to the states and local governments because this is where grassroots democracy and economic development must be established.”

In pursuit of the above, the El-Rufai committee articulated 24 items of interest to Nigerians according to numerous submissions from members of the public. They are the creation of states, merger of states, derivation principle, fiscal federalism, devolution of powers and resources between state, federal and local governments, federating units, form of government, independent candidacy, land tenure system, local government autonomy ,power sharing and rotation, resource control, types of legislature, demand for affirmation for vulnerable groups; people with disabilities, women and youths, ministerial appointment, citizenship, state constitution, community participation, minimum wage, governance, judiciary, state realignment and border adjustment, circular status of the federation; and referendum.

https://punchng.com/nigerians-await-apcs-promised-restructuring-five-years-after/amp/

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Re: Nigerians Await APC’s Promised Restructuring Five Years After by NaijaRoyalty(m): 9:36am On Feb 23, 2020
Which promise

The Audio promise?

Nigerians got scammed yet again by the world's most useless political party, The APC.

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Re: Nigerians Await APC’s Promised Restructuring Five Years After by Larryfest(m): 9:37am On Feb 23, 2020
They lied about everything and not a single one of their promise was kept.. Power hungry bunch now the power has been with them since they are still confused about what to do with it..

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Re: Nigerians Await APC’s Promised Restructuring Five Years After by tsephanyah(f): 9:38am On Feb 23, 2020
We don't want restructuring... We want the current status of Nigeria. Just little amendments for climate change

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Re: Nigerians Await APC’s Promised Restructuring Five Years After by voltron14: 9:41am On Feb 23, 2020
Una go cry tire.

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Re: Nigerians Await APC’s Promised Restructuring Five Years After by mrvitalis(m): 9:50am On Feb 23, 2020
Osibanjo that took the federal government to court on restructuring ...became vice president and ask what's restructuring

And some idiots wants us to believe he is any different from the others

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Re: Nigerians Await APC’s Promised Restructuring Five Years After by Nobody: 9:52am On Feb 23, 2020
We no longer care about this government.

Na countdown we dey on make their time expire.

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Re: Nigerians Await APC’s Promised Restructuring Five Years After by Flyingngel(m): 10:17am On Feb 23, 2020
If Gej who I taught coming from a minority tribe will put restructuring at the front burner refuses to do but rather was pursing second term with so much energy, why do you think that Buhari who their people claim that they are majority and also eating fat on Niger Delta oil will think abt restructuring which will open the yansh of lazy Northerners: then that people is seriously joking.

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Re: Nigerians Await APC’s Promised Restructuring Five Years After by StaffofOrayan(m): 11:34am On Feb 23, 2020
Nigeria is the most lucrative scam/money making fraud in the world
You gotta wait braaa

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Re: Nigerians Await APC’s Promised Restructuring Five Years After by Techdra: 11:34am On Feb 23, 2020
Ladies and Gentlemen, let us wail together...

3...2...1... GO!

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Re: Nigerians Await APC’s Promised Restructuring Five Years After by Omooba77: 12:16pm On Feb 23, 2020
Change has changed the change

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Re: Nigerians Await APC’s Promised Restructuring Five Years After by Nobody: 12:47pm On Feb 23, 2020
And when have you known politicians to fulfil their promises to the people, especially if it doesn't have to do with them enriching themselves?

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Re: Nigerians Await APC’s Promised Restructuring Five Years After by forgiveness: 2:36pm On Feb 23, 2020
tsephanyah:
We don't want restructuring... We need every tribe and religion to go there separate ways.

Are you serious?

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Re: Nigerians Await APC’s Promised Restructuring Five Years After by YorubaKinging: 2:46pm On Feb 23, 2020
We need to go our separate ways
Restructuring is too late
Let those good rich northern people take care of themselves
At least they have dangote

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Re: Nigerians Await APC’s Promised Restructuring Five Years After by iCauseTrouble: 2:46pm On Feb 23, 2020
Una go wait tire..... My friend u better japa

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Re: Nigerians Await APC’s Promised Restructuring Five Years After by Ekakamba: 2:46pm On Feb 23, 2020










Waiters' mood! grin tongue

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Re: Nigerians Await APC’s Promised Restructuring Five Years After by tribalistseun: 2:46pm On Feb 23, 2020
Meyetti Allah will never agree to restructuring, including Tinubu and his own gangs

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Re: Nigerians Await APC’s Promised Restructuring Five Years After by Nobody: 2:46pm On Feb 23, 2020

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Re: Nigerians Await APC’s Promised Restructuring Five Years After by sapientia(m): 2:47pm On Feb 23, 2020
Incorrect title.

Zombies await

Anyone who believed Gen Buhari will restructure this failed Project called Nigeria is sick.

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Re: Nigerians Await APC’s Promised Restructuring Five Years After by optimistD(m): 2:47pm On Feb 23, 2020
Seriously waiting
Re: Nigerians Await APC’s Promised Restructuring Five Years After by Randerl: 2:47pm On Feb 23, 2020
No be only await na A WEIGHT nii
Re: Nigerians Await APC’s Promised Restructuring Five Years After by Bossontop(m): 2:48pm On Feb 23, 2020
Pipu wey get sense know say d general no even know wetin be restructuring...... Talkless make him implement am.... Lol..... Even him "zone Bs" know say him bin dey lie

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Re: Nigerians Await APC’s Promised Restructuring Five Years After by Js22621: 2:49pm On Feb 23, 2020
Ehn! Keep waiting you hear? If by now you still don't know APC is the greatest scam ever then we'll revisit this topic at the end of time.

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Re: Nigerians Await APC’s Promised Restructuring Five Years After by Chronicle222: 2:49pm On Feb 23, 2020
Gonna wait tired
Re: Nigerians Await APC’s Promised Restructuring Five Years After by Yahman1(m): 2:49pm On Feb 23, 2020
cheesy

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Re: Nigerians Await APC’s Promised Restructuring Five Years After by Mistaicey2288: 2:49pm On Feb 23, 2020
Audio Government

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Re: Nigerians Await APC’s Promised Restructuring Five Years After by Luckylife(m): 2:50pm On Feb 23, 2020
Audio promise

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