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Elder Statesman, Aminu Dantata Backs Transition To Parliamentary System by chokekachy: 1:20pm On Feb 15 |
Elder statesman, Alhaji Aminu Dantata has thrown his weight behind the move to transition from a presidential system of government to a parliamentary system. https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/02/breaking-dantata-backs-transition-to-parliamentary-system-of-govt/?fbclid=IwAR3bnHcdQc7WjchPEDaug0ruc-wmfEZ7pfoF1j6ttrZJE28B095GjPMm5-A#google_vignette 3 Likes 2 Shares
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Re: Elder Statesman, Aminu Dantata Backs Transition To Parliamentary System by LordIsaac(m): 1:29pm On Feb 15 |
The North is tired of life outside Power so soon. This is funny indeed! He should back regionalism, not parliamentary system! Simple. 153 Likes 16 Shares
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Re: Elder Statesman, Aminu Dantata Backs Transition To Parliamentary System by ifytrik(m): 1:33pm On Feb 15 |
LordIsaac:gbam! 45 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: Elder Statesman, Aminu Dantata Backs Transition To Parliamentary System by ifytrik(m): 1:34pm On Feb 15 |
This is the first sensible move made by our senators of lately, parliamentary government is what Nigeria really need right, they(senators) should also sponsor a bill to reduce the salaries and allocations of all political office holders in Nigeria, anything to reduce the cost of governance is a welcome development. 21 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Elder Statesman, Aminu Dantata Backs Transition To Parliamentary System by ifytrik(m): 1:34pm On Feb 15 |
Hmmm |
Re: Elder Statesman, Aminu Dantata Backs Transition To Parliamentary System by kayusely70(m): 1:39pm On Feb 15 |
I pray the bill scales through as the country cannot afford the presidential system anymore! 14 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Elder Statesman, Aminu Dantata Backs Transition To Parliamentary System by Praktikals1000: 1:39pm On Feb 15 |
Re: Elder Statesman, Aminu Dantata Backs Transition To Parliamentary System by money121(m): 1:40pm On Feb 15 |
Ok |
Re: Elder Statesman, Aminu Dantata Backs Transition To Parliamentary System by akanbiaa(m): 1:40pm On Feb 15 |
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Re: Elder Statesman, Aminu Dantata Backs Transition To Parliamentary System by crestedmazi: 1:40pm On Feb 15 |
Them dey craze, all of them. Both the proponents and their supporters 10 Likes |
Re: Elder Statesman, Aminu Dantata Backs Transition To Parliamentary System by DIVINEEVIDENCE: 1:41pm On Feb 15 |
Restructure Nigeria back to regionalism. Let the indigenous peoples develop with their peculiarity and grow through healthy competition with other regions. In a regional system, the North would perfect their mining and Agriculture, the SouthEast and South-South their oil and gas exploration; the middle Belt, food production and processing and our refineries would have been working by now. The land-grabbing being perpetrated by the Fulani in the Benue would have been deemed an act of aggression and would have been curtailed by now. Its only in a federal system that the North would foist the brain-dead Buhari on Nigeria and the SouthWest support a microphone-licking great grandfather Tinubu to be president. In a regional system of government, these men would have been relegated to merely entertaining courtesy calls by visiting politicians who felt nice and polite. 50 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Elder Statesman, Aminu Dantata Backs Transition To Parliamentary System by GOFRONT(m): 1:42pm On Feb 15 |
Nigerians sabi suffer and smile 1 Like |
Re: Elder Statesman, Aminu Dantata Backs Transition To Parliamentary System by CatchMeIfUCanMO: 1:42pm On Feb 15 |
I think regional government will be better. 20 Likes |
Re: Elder Statesman, Aminu Dantata Backs Transition To Parliamentary System by 222Martins(m): 1:42pm On Feb 15 |
When the suffering of Nigerians started under the leadership of Buhari, why was this parliamentary rubbish not raised then? Now the South is in power, still trying to wriggle out of the economic mess started by Buhari, they came up with this. I laugh 16 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Elder Statesman, Aminu Dantata Backs Transition To Parliamentary System by sterlingD(m): 1:42pm On Feb 15 |
i hope the Elder statesman will not say that he was misquoted tomorrow. 8 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Elder Statesman, Aminu Dantata Backs Transition To Parliamentary System by nobleswazzy(m): 1:43pm On Feb 15 |
Someone should please breakdown what the parliamentary government is all about and how it will improve this country. This country tire me walahi 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Elder Statesman, Aminu Dantata Backs Transition To Parliamentary System by Jamiubond009(m): 1:43pm On Feb 15 |
Re: Elder Statesman, Aminu Dantata Backs Transition To Parliamentary System by Minsk24: 1:43pm On Feb 15 |
A parliamentary system without direct election of the prime Minister is not good... A parliamentary system that will need parties and coalition to form government will pave way for instability, we cannot afford to continue running elections due to cost... We tweak the parliamentary system to enable the prime Minister to be voted directly by the masses and would not need party or coalition to form government...he would just select ministers and focus on governance.. Parliamentary system biggest advantage is that u can not have a dullard as prime Minister...unlike the presidential system where the president can easily hide 10 Likes |
Re: Elder Statesman, Aminu Dantata Backs Transition To Parliamentary System by andy244: 1:44pm On Feb 15 |
Regionalism or true federalism is the best way to go. Parliamentary or not can never bring the desired growth. 19 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Elder Statesman, Aminu Dantata Backs Transition To Parliamentary System by Minsk24: 1:45pm On Feb 15 |
CatchMeIfUCanMO:Even if you have regional system, there must still be a federal government, and the federal government will have a system, presidential or parliamentary system 1 Like |
Re: Elder Statesman, Aminu Dantata Backs Transition To Parliamentary System by ClearFlair: 1:45pm On Feb 15 |
Teacherstevven: You want to be playing ludo with the country 1 Like |
Re: Elder Statesman, Aminu Dantata Backs Transition To Parliamentary System by Inspirer1: 1:45pm On Feb 15 |
One of the powers that be in Nigeria |
Re: Elder Statesman, Aminu Dantata Backs Transition To Parliamentary System by Belial06: 1:45pm On Feb 15 |
Okay someone needs to explain how this is cheaper to us laymen .🤔 1 Like |
Re: Elder Statesman, Aminu Dantata Backs Transition To Parliamentary System by Validated: 1:46pm On Feb 15 |
It is a misnomer for a poor country like Nigeria to be parading a presidential system of government. I am an advocate of a parliamentary system that cut out the Senate or reduce to a ceremonial status. 2 Likes |
Re: Elder Statesman, Aminu Dantata Backs Transition To Parliamentary System by richiemcgold: 1:46pm On Feb 15 |
Parliamentary is not the solution. We should be talking about regionalism and unicameral legislature. 12 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Elder Statesman, Aminu Dantata Backs Transition To Parliamentary System by andy244: 1:46pm On Feb 15 |
Minsk24: Regionalism will cage either of them. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Elder Statesman, Aminu Dantata Backs Transition To Parliamentary System by CatchMeIfUCanMO: 1:46pm On Feb 15 |
Minsk24: I know, I just want them to start work regional government first before going towards parliamentary government, and not parliamentary government before regional government. That way, any of the governments excesses can be checkmated if not caged sef like someone said two comments away. Do you get my point? 2 Likes |
Re: Elder Statesman, Aminu Dantata Backs Transition To Parliamentary System by andy244: 1:47pm On Feb 15 |
CatchMeIfUCanMO: Very good point |
Re: Elder Statesman, Aminu Dantata Backs Transition To Parliamentary System by savcy(m): 1:47pm On Feb 15 |
If it happens I'm certain it would be 200% better than the Presidential system. It won't solve all our problems, but it would permanently set us on a path to real progress. After that, maybe we discuss regional government. We need to understand at this point that, we either 'die' by maintaining this socialist styled fiscal arrangement where everyone goes to Abuja to collect FAAC allocation at the end of the month, or, we breakaway from each other and allow everyone progress locally with the FG standing by to aid. We are at the very cusp of something perpetually great or damning. From this point, this country either dies or it starts on a path that brings true prosperity forever. Everything that can make this country work should be in the conversation moving forward. Enough of this militaristic protectionism of government. We need to move forward. Nigeria is crying to move forward, because it has all it needs. 7 Likes |
Re: Elder Statesman, Aminu Dantata Backs Transition To Parliamentary System by 222Martins(m): 1:47pm On Feb 15 |
Inspirer1:For him to speak out, it simply means that Tinubu's government is no longer favouring their family. Don't be deceived by their hypocritic cry. When their brother Buhari was wrecking the economy, he was silent. 11 Likes 3 Shares |
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