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Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by samhay: 6:34pm On Jun 13, 2016
DEAFandDUMB:


Is Lalasticlala the site Admin? Wish such topic can be moved over there at the main page so we can have more intelligent views on this.. Truely I've learnt somuch so far from our great thinkers who have commented so far..


Iono if he is the site admin,but na em pple dey call and dey use his password which is #SNAKE.

I blv we can still learn more. Learnt a lot already too

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Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by Nobody: 7:33pm On Jun 13, 2016
good one
Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by Almightyperes: 8:33pm On Jun 13, 2016
The reason the north is against true federalism system is because they will loose the oil blocks and they won't be able to stand the success and development in the Niger delta region.. Simple

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Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by Zuula(m): 9:50pm On Jun 13, 2016
The government doesn't have to wait for the masses to put pressure on dem before the can do the ryt thing.
DEAFandDUMB:


Why do you think this present administration is against restructuring the system?? Their slogan is change and I strongly believe that if the masses can unanimously demand for true federalism, am sure the govt. will have no lesser option than to succumb...

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Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by Ademusiwa1: 9:54pm On Jun 13, 2016
[size=28pt]Igbo who shout about true federalism. dont know what they are talking about.

You go and ask Imo or ebonyi or bayelsa, cross river or akwa ibom governors what is their internal generated revenue. before they can say, I want to stand on my own.

If imo shout. can Imo state stop collecting money from abuja and collect, its taxes by its self. Nobody is holding them to stop collecting money. .

You most ask the question can Imo or ebonyi or bayelsa, cross river or akwa ibom stop collecting money from federal .. What is their internal generated revenue, that they will stop collecting .

it is only state which can stand on their own, that will be talking of federalism. Igbo people, dont know meaning of a word, before they talk. [/size]
Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by perryy(m): 9:56pm On Jun 13, 2016
DEAFandDUMB:


Wow!... This is getting interesting... What could be the reasons why many successive administrations has refuse to embrace true federalism since from all indication its the fastest and a sure route to making Nigeria great again... Are they afraid that the centre might fall and Abuja and Lagos be deserted?

Greed and laziness of the northerners who have been in power for a period of eons now. They believe the oil in the nigerdelta belongs to them,they must dry it up before they allow for true federalism

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Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by busolakun(m): 9:56pm On Jun 13, 2016
I am on the side of true federalism, where the federating units has higher degree of houtonomy on their resources and only contribute agreed % of their income to the central purse.
ADVANTAGE

1) It will allow state to identify the area where they have comparative advantage over other, and focus their power to develop them.

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Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by soonest(f): 10:01pm On Jun 13, 2016
Unbrandedguy:
Having read all advantageous effects. I state the disadvantages:

2. States have right to be autonomous, a room Nig govt sees as introduction to seccession.
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Why are we so scared of this. In the US, no state has seceded. Even other countries will be willing to be ceded to the US.
True federalism will never breed secession. It's injustice, skewness, quota system and nepotism as practiced by our own brand of federalism that breeds secession.

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Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by soonest(f): 10:07pm On Jun 13, 2016
Ademusiwa1:
Igbo who shout about true federalism. dont know what they are talking about.

You go and ask Imo or ebonyi or bayelsa, cross river or akwa ibom governors what is their internal generated revenue. before they can say, I want to stand on my own.

If imo shout. can Imo state stop collecting money from abuja and collect, its taxes by its self. Nobody is holding them to stop collecting money. .

You most ask the question can Imo or ebonyi or bayelsa, cross river or akwa ibom stop collecting money from federal .. What is their internal generated revenue, that they will stop collecting .

it is only state which can stand on their own, that will be talking of federalism. Igbo people, dont know meaning of a word, before they talk.
Come o! they use igbo swear for you?

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Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by DEAFandDUMB(f): 10:08pm On Jun 13, 2016
Ademusiwa1:
[size=28pt]Igbo who shout about true federalism. dont know what they are talking about.

You go and ask Imo or ebonyi or bayelsa, cross river or akwa ibom governors what is their internal generated revenue. before they can say, I want to stand on my own.

If imo shout. can Imo state stop collecting money from abuja and collect, its taxes by its self. Nobody is holding them to stop collecting money. .

You most ask the question can Imo or ebonyi or bayelsa, cross river or akwa ibom stop collecting money from federal .. What is their internal generated revenue, that they will stop collecting .

it is only state which can stand on their own, that will be talking of federalism. Igbo people, dont know meaning of a word, before they talk. [/size]

Let's take for instance, a young boy that has been living on his father's benevolence and never imagine how life could be without his father.. Then all of a sudden the father passes on leaving the young boy without nothing cos bank has confiscated all that the man had.. Do you think the young boy will just fold his hands, watch hunger and starvation take his life? No my brother, he will learn to work and feed himself... Those states you mentioned are lazy today in terms generating revenue cos they know that FG dish out allocation for every month from oil money and nobody wants to look inward to development their capability.. Without free oil money, states like ebong and osun can still survive because they both have something they can fall back on and generate maximum revenue from it..

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Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by tee10: 10:09pm On Jun 13, 2016
mikolo80:
so which part of the ''system ''should be blamed for this laziness

Ever heard of the exclusive list in the 1999 constitution
Power
Railways
Telecommunication
Mining etc are in d exclusives lists all this limits the states

I would have give the sections of d constitution, but hey make that your take home homework!

U are d ignorant one here throwing insults

NB: Stop shouting Fashola's name he is just one of the so many stars we have in SW, some it will be Ambode on ur lips

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Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by DobleO7: 10:11pm On Jun 13, 2016
DEAFandDUMB:


Wow!... This is getting interesting... What could be the reasons why many successive administrations has refuse to embrace true federalism since from all indication its the fastest and a sure route to making Nigeria great again... Are they afraid that the centre might fall and Abuja and Lagos be deserted?

The fear of our leaders is simply that they would lose hold of money accruing from oil especially.

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Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by Cwhyte(m): 10:14pm On Jun 13, 2016
True federalism is good but i am sure the federal government's fear is that some regions might become too strong and may start planning secession.

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Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by ogwuche4u(m): 10:18pm On Jun 13, 2016
Unbrandedguy:
Having read all advantageous effects. I state the disadvantages:
1. States have right to form state police, Nig govt fears this will create room for state rebellion and subsequently use police for state govt personal purposes.
2. States have right to be autonomous, a room Nig govt sees as introduction to seccession.
3. States control their resources, Nig govt feels this would leave many states in the north impoverished.
4. State govt earns varied salaries, Nig govt feels some southern states will have more money and enslave others.
5. States finally have right to leave or stay as one entity in Nig. A light to achieving Biafra/ND republic, Oduduwa republic etc. Nig govt does not want that to happen..

These are disadvantages..
Its for us to check if they weigh up to, or outweight the advantages.

You talk as if the north is poor and without resources. Agriculture is more concentrated in the north and without any iota of fear or doubt, true federalism will surely favour the north. imagine an environment free from pollution with plenty to feed on. don't think less of the north.

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Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by Ariani: 10:19pm On Jun 13, 2016
Cwhyte:
True federalism is good but i am sure the federal government's fear is that some regions might become too strong and may start planning secession.

And how is that a bad thing?

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Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by WILLIAMS10: 10:20pm On Jun 13, 2016
We really need to conceptualise these various governmental organisations/formation..
Federalism simply means a system of government where power is shared between a strong centre and component states.this is opposed to a unitary system which excites total centralisation at the top(mostly suitable for small nations). Why dissecting or interpolating federalism,u shld try to draw a fine line between federalism and a confederal state..A confederal state has a weak centre and strong regions(E.g UN..Somalia to some extend;they recline to their five ethnic echelons).. Those people calling for true federalism and restructuring must not make the mistake of calling for a confederacy(giving more power to the regions)..this will inevitably lead or precipitate secession-one region develops more than others,the next instinct is to leave.In fact a confederacy is like having many states under on facade umbrella nation. I won't devote time to bemoaning the fallouts of an eventual break-up which confederacy will promote. Federalism helps promote cohesion,oneness and unity and at the same time,allow the regions/states to develop;to some extent..e.g.Lagos,Akwa Ibom etc. The main problem of this form of government is that since power is at the centre,it becomes a do-or-die affair;the winner takes all...anybody that controls the centre,becomes the big-man of his ethnic inclination- "ethnic Bigmanism",government of patronage and patrimonialism...There's nothing wrong with federalism,but the way we play it.
What we need is to choose between running an inclusive system or part ways(divide)..At some point,we'll have to answer this tough question..With inclusion,federalism is sustained,marginalisation is starved-off,progress is a fait accompli.

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Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by lionshare: 10:30pm On Jun 13, 2016
Interesting, I see a lot of uninformed folks shouting True federalism lately. First and foremost, there is nothing like True Federalism in the real sense of it, you either have federalism or another system of government. Now,what i believe most people meant to say is Ideal federalism, though its noteworthy to asserts that federalism as systems takes into consideration the peculiarity of the people.

What I think people should clamor for is greater autonomy of the LG and States. Even if you consider the American, the Center is still more powerful than any other entity and that's an Ideal Federalism, but when the states and Lg's have more autonomy mostly over domestic security and resources they can formulate policies within the federal structure and pursue their individual growth and development without waiting for the central government.

However, I personally doubt if the so called Ideal federalism can work in Nigeria, only a few states will survive; nepotism, favoritism and patronage will ruin many states. For example south south governors will allocate oil wells to the friends and family who will not even bother to pay taxes to the government purse but pay money to the governors account. Tell me how will the states survive? Food for thought! I see only a few states like Lagos, Anambra, Edo e.t.c; because relatively this states are more less of an egalitarian societies wherein anyone can strive to make it to the top and achieve some level of success even if you are not born of a silver spoon or belong to the political/elite class.

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Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by Nobody: 10:32pm On Jun 13, 2016
989900:



@ 3 and 4: Lagos' population and some states like Rivers, Akwa Ibom, Ogun, Ondo, probably Bayelsa and Delta (if their leaders don't kpai all the money as usual), will probably triple with influx of job seekers. Akin to going from averagely poor to rich, and still living in the same community with basically poor people you grew up with, the kind wahala your eye go see, no go be here. cheesy

True federalism is the better way to go still, but IMO, the timing has to be right . . . starting with helping the weaker states get a grip of themselves, before letting go.



Boss that scenario you described is actually healthy. A state like bayelsa for instance with roughly 2million people will generate billions from oil. The resources may be more than the people, there may be more jobs than the population, hence people from kaduna and kano may go there to grab whst is available. There will be continous migration untill we reach an equilibrium. Why do think there is an influx of people to lagos? It is because there is ample opportunity.

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Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by ricsman(m): 10:34pm On Jun 13, 2016
Never knew deafanddumb people have this kind of reasoning..... nice topic...
my guess here is... u aren't new in NL. maybe u were ban.....
guess I am wrong....
no mind me oooo just like your way of starting with your funny moniker.
cheers...following u

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Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by crazymod: 10:34pm On Jun 13, 2016
erusen:
am a big fan of federalism,people that fight against all either stupid northeners or core buharist,is only in Nigeria where we fail to take the right decision because of greed and party affiliation

What concern Buhari with your federalism? You igbos are sick always looking for other tribes to insult.
Buhari came in to meet the system that has been set up since 1960. Why are you calling him?............... Politicians and stake holders across the country starting from Senate to Councilor should be serious about federalism not Buhari.


IF BUHARI WAKE UP TOMORROW AND ANNOUNCE FEDERALISM, YOU IGBOS WILL CALL HIM A DICTATOR FOR CHANGING THE LAW.

WHAT WILL THE COUNTRY DO TO PLEASE IGBO BIGOTRY?

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Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by CyerSeries: 10:36pm On Jun 13, 2016
ogwuche4u:

You talk as if the north is poor and without resources. Agriculture is more concentrated in the north and without any iota of fear or doubt, true federalism will surely favour the north. imagine an environment free from pollution with plenty to feed on. don't think less of the north.
If it will favor the north as you want us to believe, why then are they always against it whenever the issue is brought up? .. Case study is that last national conference.

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Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by ozimec(m): 10:36pm On Jun 13, 2016
DEAFandDUMB:


Wow!... This is getting interesting... What could be the reasons why many successive administrations has refuse to embrace true federalism since from all indication its the fastest and a sure route to making Nigeria great again... Are they afraid that the centre might fall and Abuja and Lagos be deserted?

Simple answer is GREED AND QUEST FOR POWER

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Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by lionshare: 10:37pm On Jun 13, 2016
dicefrost:

Boss that scenario you described is actually healthy. A state like bayelsa for instance with roughly 2million people will generate billions from oil. The resources may be more than the people, there may be more jobs than the population, hence people from kaduna and kano may go there to grab whst is available. There will be continous migration untill we reach an equilibrium. Why do think there is an influx of people to lagos? It is because there is ample opportunity.
Chief Money alone does not create Opportunities...You need the other factors of production! If money alone does, venture capitalist won't go about looking for where to put money.

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Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by Anis1987: 10:43pm On Jun 13, 2016
My fellows man I want to bring this to ur notice, Nigeria Is not a nation but is a country because some people don't know the different between a country and a nation. A nation is whereby we have one ethnic and languages while a Country is where we have different ethnics and languages. That is the reason Nigeria don't have secret. GBam
Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by sabams08: 10:43pm On Jun 13, 2016
True federalism will go along in solving numerous problem plaguing this country, from security, to power generation, to job creation and several other.
Look at the situation where fulani herds men are killing in Enugu or Benue and we are shouting Buhari who is in Abuja. Let localise the problem, let state security handle security of her people.
What about power generation, why must every power generated be sent to national grid and then redistributed to all state.
Also all this yeye governors that just sit and wait for federal allocation at the end every month, without thinking of what they can do to improve their state economy.

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Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by DEAFandDUMB(f): 10:43pm On Jun 13, 2016
ricsman:
Never knew deafanddumb people have this kind of reasoning..... nice topic...

my guess here is... u aren't new in NL. maybe u were ban.....

guess I am wrong....

no mind me oooo just like your way of starting with your funny moniker.



cheers...following u

Thanks for the compliments dear.. Am following you too..
Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by LudaChriz(m): 10:44pm On Jun 13, 2016
mikolo80:
one question.
no critical thinking involved.
who built this American system you gush about.?
it fell from heaven ba.?
think or at least do extensive research bfor you insult ppl you don't know on subjects you are I'll informed to comment on.

I challenge you to mention the part of the ''system '' that stops a governor from developing his state.
fashola was opposed by obj/pdp when he achieved most of his achievements in Lagos o.

Is either you are a deluded Zombie or you have an extremely poor reasoning skill.

For your info, Fashola "developed" Lagos with the huge Federal allocation the state got plus the superb internal revenue of the state.

Now let me ask you, how many states in Nigeria has this two advantages?

Case study of Osun and Ekiti States

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Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by ImpersonatorSS: 10:44pm On Jun 13, 2016
mikolo80:
no my patriotic but ignorant brother, laziness bred laziness. it has nothing to do with system of govt. how is it systems fault that ppl refuse to hold their councillor to task.

I have a strong feeling you are a northerner.
No reasonable/sensible/right-thinking southerner is against restructuring/true federalism.

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Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by Sixfootah(m): 10:48pm On Jun 13, 2016
DEAFandDUMB:


Wow!... This is getting interesting... What could be the reasons why many successive administrations has refuse to embrace true federalism since from all indication its the fastest and a sure route to making Nigeria great again... Are they afraid that the centre might fall and Abuja and Lagos be deserted?
I can answer this with well researched figures.. Ok, Nigeria's GDP in 2010 is 369,062,000 billion dollar... So out of this figure, 19 northern states' contribution is 99,588,398 billion dollars.. So if you check 2006 census figures you'll see that the northern part of this country has higher population.. So you would expect a region with higher population would have higher GDP but reverse is the case.. Then again, you go back to how most of these northern states were created and ask..are they economic viable and sustainable should we practice true fiscal federalism The answer is a resounding NO

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Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by DEAFandDUMB(f): 10:48pm On Jun 13, 2016
lionshare:
Interesting, I see a lot of uninformed folks shouting True federalism lately. First and foremost, there is nothing like True Federalism in the real sense of it, you either have federalism or another system of government. Now,what i believe most people meant to say is Ideal federalism, though its noteworthy to asserts that federalism as systems takes into consideration the peculiarity of the people.

What I think people should clamor for is greater autonomy of the LG and States. Even if you consider the American, the Center is still more powerful than any other entity and that's an Ideal Federalism, but when the states and Lg's have more autonomy mostly over domestic security and resources they can formulate policies within the federal structure and pursue their individual growth and development without waiting for the central government.

However, I personally doubt if the so called Ideal federalism can work in Nigeria, only a few states will survive; nepotism, favoritism and patronage will ruin many states. For example south south governors will allocate oil wells to the friends and family who will not even bother to pay taxes to the government purse but pay money to the governors account. Tell me how will the states survive? Food for thought! I see only a few states like Lagos, Anambra, Edo e.t.c; because relatively this states are more less of an egalitarian societies wherein anyone can strive to make it to the top and achieve some level of success even if you are not born of a silver spoon or belong to the political/elite class.

You are so on point... Ride on sir..

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Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by Standing5(m): 10:48pm On Jun 13, 2016
mikolo80:
no my patriotic but ignorant brother, laziness bred laziness. it has nothing to do with system of govt. how is it systems fault that ppl refuse to hold their councillor to task.
i had no option but to reply your ignorance with my last battery. Laziness didn't breed laziness.
Dependence on easy oil money did. If the people of Osun had to farm n pay tax for the state govt to run, then they will never allow him borrow into their projected earning of 20 years time. They know that whether the work or remain lazy, their salary will be paid with oil earnings, and the oil earning wouldn't have gone round if not for our current federalism, so stop saying laziness bred laziness. Dependence on oil money did.

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Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by nigerianvenom(m): 10:49pm On Jun 13, 2016
DEAFandDUMB:
Now I understand why most celebrities go unclad just to get people's attention because as a girl, if I had posted my semi nvde pictures here, am certain the thread must have been bubbling by now but since the topic is about making Nigeria a better place, only few like minds deem it fit to contribute their quota.. To all those that submitted one or two great points, I say thank you all.. I really do appreciate... I strongly believe that Nigeria will be great again..

The advantages are enormous as eddygourdo and erusen had earlier explained.
Imagine a situation where a state can generate some amount of electricity but can't used it for the benefit of its people because it's exclusively the FG'S prerogative,is that not insanity?
Imagine where a state has a very long span kilometers of road in its axis but can't construct it cos it's the FG road and if it's tarred, the FG will refuse to refund the money expended on such. These are critical issues where only true federalism would solve.
Imagine a governor is the chief security of his state, but can't choose it's security details and can't even caution the cp of police.
Only true federalism will curb this.
My only problem is that it will breed grade A level of corruption if there is no check n balance.

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