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The North And The Lingering Restructuring Question - Tribune Editorial. by Odua4life: 7:29am On Sep 24 |
RECENTLY, the apex sociocultural and sociopolitical organisation in northern Nigeria, the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), expressed serious dissatisfaction with the widespread insecurity in the region. It did this in a communiqué it issued after “a high-level meeting with northern stakeholders, including former state governors, ministers, service chiefs, National Assembly members, retired senior public officers, academics, professionals and other patriotic citizens.”https://tribuneonlineng.com/the-north-and-the-lingering-restructuring-question/ 7 Likes 1 Share
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Re: The North And The Lingering Restructuring Question - Tribune Editorial. by Odua4life: 7:32am On Sep 24 |
I'm in full support of restructuring the government structure of Nigeria. I know this will solve a lot of problems we are currently facing as a nation. Every region will become more productive as a result 11 Likes |
Re: The North And The Lingering Restructuring Question - Tribune Editorial. by OkCornel(m): 7:44am On Sep 24 |
Restructuring is merely replacing national looters with regional looters. A better system that works for Africa is communalism (not to be confused with communism). Here the grassroots hold the power on decision making. Rather than a few rich and powerful oppressors 18 Likes |
Re: The North And The Lingering Restructuring Question - Tribune Editorial. by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 7:44am On Sep 24 |
APC is against restructuring. Don't let anyone fool you 12 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The North And The Lingering Restructuring Question - Tribune Editorial. by happney65: 7:45am On Sep 24 |
Make I bend if Tinubu do restructing. Tinubu that is after winning 2027 elections. As for the North,they can go fvvxk themselves. After they have kept their people in poverty all over the years. Everything negative they are tops. They should have been in tandem with their cousins in Niger Republic and Somalia and Sudan 12 Likes |
Re: The North And The Lingering Restructuring Question - Tribune Editorial. by netmillionaires(m): 7:47am On Sep 24 |
really? |
Re: The North And The Lingering Restructuring Question - Tribune Editorial. by Brendaniel: 7:48am On Sep 24 |
The very people and region who were shouting restructuring as opposition are now in power and restructuring is now looking like a bad thing to them... Tinubu kept shouting restructuring as opposition but today he is avoiding that topic like a plague, for Igbos we don't want restructuring, we want outright division 16 Likes |
Re: The North And The Lingering Restructuring Question - Tribune Editorial. by anonimi: 7:48am On Sep 24 |
Odua4life: While we southerners play the victim card, Obasanjo and Jonathan failed in 13 years to amend the constitution for greater autonomy for the 36 states. It was a northerner, Buhari who did it last year, granting states the power to generate and distribute electricity among other federalism restructuring provisions. 26 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: The North And The Lingering Restructuring Question - Tribune Editorial. by Burruchaga71(m): 7:49am On Sep 24 |
To capture druggie dead or alive de hungry me. 4 Likes |
Re: The North And The Lingering Restructuring Question - Tribune Editorial. by okoloto: 7:50am On Sep 24 |
Regionalism will handle more the issue of insecurity because every regions knows best how to deal with their situation. It will also wake up all these sleeping states. There will be no more free lunch from Abuja. All regions is heavily blessed but some don't want theirs to be tampered with now and benefiting from the ones in other regions because they know that regional government is inevitable and will happen one day. That time, they will start exploring all they have. I don't see why the north is always against total structuring. Maybe because they are on advantage presently but it won't help us as a nation. 7 Likes |
Re: The North And The Lingering Restructuring Question - Tribune Editorial. by onuman: 7:50am On Sep 24 |
To go to the National Assembly for any political restructuring exercise is an exercise in futility. Northern politicians ask their southern counterparts to come to the National Assembly for political restructuring knowing full well that the National Assembly is unduly overpopulated by northern legislators through the excess number of states and accruing legislative constituencies proliferated in the old Northern region by northern military dictators who created the 36 states and Abuja political structure. The political structure benefits the north but retards development in the south. A sovereign National Conference with conferees drawn equally from the three regions that formed Nigeria 🇳🇬 in 1960 can restructure Nigeria politically. 8 Likes |
Re: The North And The Lingering Restructuring Question - Tribune Editorial. by johnog4sure: 7:50am On Sep 24 |
Rhetorics una go explain taya 1 Like |
Re: The North And The Lingering Restructuring Question - Tribune Editorial. by jeff1993: 7:50am On Sep 24 |
Leta go back to regionalism!!!! 2 Likes |
Re: The North And The Lingering Restructuring Question - Tribune Editorial. by Hemanwel(m): 7:51am On Sep 24 |
This current system of government in Nigeria will remain for a long time to come. The region benefitting the most from this system will never allow any other system to see the light of the day, be it restructuring, regionalism, true federalism, etcetera. Besides, because of the disunity among the people, regions , tribes, ethnic groups, religions, the people will never agree on a common ground. No president in the past, present or the future, will be bold enough to restructure the country. 2 Likes |
Re: The North And The Lingering Restructuring Question - Tribune Editorial. by cornelman: 7:52am On Sep 24 |
For decades, the sing-song from the ACF and most Northern Nigerian leaders, with the exception of the Middle Belt, had always been that Nigeria does not need restructuring. The North with the exception of Middle belt are the most tribalistic and bigoted people in west Africa. When other regions have been calling for restructuring since the time of Obasanjo, where were they? Calls for amending the 1999 constitution were made, but they stood firm against it because the constitution placed them at advantage over other regions. Where were they during the 8 years of buhari when there was sharp decline in insecurity. They fought off every call for restructuring. Now that a non-Northerner is there, they quickly remembered restructuring is the way forward. Let another northerner become president today and you see them fight those calling for restructuring to death. ACF and all northern leaders are hypocritical and unserious elements and should never be taken serious. They are only interested in their pockets and in controlling their masses. 9 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The North And The Lingering Restructuring Question - Tribune Editorial. by mrblessed(m): 7:56am On Sep 24 |
North doesn't want restructuring, they want perpetual control. 7 Likes |
Re: The North And The Lingering Restructuring Question - Tribune Editorial. by MEEVEET: 7:57am On Sep 24 |
OkCornel:Do you think Tinubu can win an election to be sw regional leader over Osibanjo? 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The North And The Lingering Restructuring Question - Tribune Editorial. by SmartPolician: 7:58am On Sep 24 |
Since the North is unable to feed the nation due to insecurity, this is the right time for schools of agriculture in southern Nigeria to justify their usefulness by growing large quantities of improved seedlings to feed the nation. I don't know when this country will move from book knowledge to real-world practice. 4 Likes |
Re: The North And The Lingering Restructuring Question - Tribune Editorial. by AntiChristian: 7:59am On Sep 24 |
It seems no one really knows the way forward in Nigeria! Allahul Musta'an! 1 Like |
Re: The North And The Lingering Restructuring Question - Tribune Editorial. by atiku4President(m): 8:03am On Sep 24 |
North would not like to hear anything restructuring. 2 Likes |
Re: The North And The Lingering Restructuring Question - Tribune Editorial. by onuman: 8:04am On Sep 24 |
cornelman: Because northern military dictators restructured Nigeria politically through proliferation of 20 new federal units in one northern region but 17 new federal units in two southern regions. One unit got twenty but two units got 17. Fraudulent. There should have been equal number of states in the three regions that formed Nigeria in 1960. Land mass is no criterion to determine number of new federal units to be created in each region in a country formed by different regions. 5 Likes |
Re: The North And The Lingering Restructuring Question - Tribune Editorial. by NemeremDK88: 8:06am On Sep 24 |
Regional government would have been better 1 Like |
Re: The North And The Lingering Restructuring Question - Tribune Editorial. by Dpharisee: 8:08am On Sep 24 |
The lazy northern elites will rather let their region remain in poverty than accept restructuring which will reduce their spoon feeding program from the national cake 2 Likes |
Re: The North And The Lingering Restructuring Question - Tribune Editorial. by CodeTemplarr: 8:11am On Sep 24 |
Trash as expected. 1 Like |
Re: The North And The Lingering Restructuring Question - Tribune Editorial. by lexy2014: 8:12am On Sep 24 |
Odua4life: Are states not regions? Why are they not productive? 3 Likes |
Re: The North And The Lingering Restructuring Question - Tribune Editorial. by lexy2014: 8:13am On Sep 24 |
NemeremDK88: Which type of government is Nigeria practicing? 1 Like |
Re: The North And The Lingering Restructuring Question - Tribune Editorial. by lexy2014: 8:14am On Sep 24 |
onuman: Is it because of the unequal distribution of states that the states are not productive? Are the states in the north productive? 1 Like |
Re: The North And The Lingering Restructuring Question - Tribune Editorial. by onuman: 8:16am On Sep 24 |
At the moment, though, it is beginning to dawn on everybody that except Nigeria is appropriately restructured, every effort to make the country work will end up in futility. Apt. |
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