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Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by oweniwe(m): 11:54pm On Jun 13, 2016 |
989900: It is a step that begets the Journey of a thousand miles... When will the FG start helping or preparing "weaker" states? If a state is weak and cannot sustain itself, it has no business being a state... In the world... It's the fittest that survive ... Why are we wasting funds and energy on "weak " states? How will weak states become strong when we continue to pamper them for their weakness ... Look at the Educationally less developed states clause ... In the law was enacted in 1970s or so... Over 40 years, the same states, despite of the advantages accorded them are still educationally less developed in 2016! When are they going to become developed Is it right and fair that weaker states are tying down other states from moving on as fast as they can? Shey because you neighour is driving 504 on the express means If you have range rover sport, you should park ur range rover at home or if u drive it, you must not overtake your neighbor? The people who made laws for this country are very very stvpid Zamfara is a less developed state... Ebonyi is less developed too... Ebonyi is willing to adopt federalism so she can better exploit her abakaliki rice, export it and use accrued revenue to build her needed infrastructure ... Zamfara is against federalism... Is it right that Zamfara is tying down Ebonyi? This situation is fvck up. 14 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by Nobody: 11:56pm On Jun 13, 2016 |
favouryemmy:way to go |
Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by qleap2all(m): 11:57pm On Jun 13, 2016 |
erusen:Already you have shown your stuff, true Federalism is not today, since obj time so why castigating the North or Buhari and why not GEJ? |
Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by lionshare: 11:58pm On Jun 13, 2016 |
oweniwe: A quick one...if you were the bigger state. Would you be willing to absorb the weaker state? Considering the economic implications.. 1 Like |
Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by porozhniy(m): 11:59pm On Jun 13, 2016 |
DEAFandDUMB:Contract inflation is rife in the country, nepotism & favoritism. How many time you ever read/seen or heard a state governor give acc. of the huge security vote he receives. The governors who received bailout to pay salaries misappropriate the funds and no question were asked. The FG controls the police, yet some state executive use them for their selfish games. Etb etc. 2 Likes |
Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by nkemjacob2(m): 11:59pm On Jun 13, 2016 |
some day, any how tru federalism wil b achieved in nigeria. dat z what nnamdi azikiwe was working after, wen awolowo refused. all region control ur resources. but now look @ what our economy has turn into. d disadvantages in tru federalism is, state dis unity, but 2 cub dis, rules and policies wil b put in place. 1 Like |
Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by engrhorla(m): 12:02am On Jun 14, 2016 |
Dminister: Well, sir, I am not a political student! But I know little about politics It is possible that True Federalism can lead to Secession but that could be managed! The constitution that will be enacted can take care of that. Definitely there is the bad side of Federalism! Also, I think Nigeria is somehow too young as a democratic country to practice True fiscal Federalism! |
Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by oweniwe(m): 12:02am On Jun 14, 2016 |
lionshare: If you put yam in front of a goat, will it not eat the yam? Immunity clause and free federal money iare the reasons why corrupt is reasons why corruption is rampart in nigeria instead of receiving monthly allocation for doing nothing, Remove immunity clause and let states work for their revenue... Den any politician well make he steal oe naira. 4 Likes |
Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by DEAFandDUMB(f): 12:02am On Jun 14, 2016 |
WILLIAMS10: I must comend your great intellent Sir.. Please I would love to know what system of government are we practising presently in Nigeria and why is the system not working out... At the bolded on your quoted submission, please Sir, from your explanations, confederacy is equal to giving up our untiy and togetherness.. But are we truely united? Or claimed to be united whereas we are all strange bed fellows. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by Dminister(m): 12:06am On Jun 14, 2016 |
lionshare: I can't teach you any further cos you are far from the knowledge of comparative politics. comparative politics make one or a political scientist to figure why a particular system of government is successful in one country than the others thus being the reason why we compare. all political systems do not perform the same way others do. a failure of one system would make another system a success in another country. we are operating federal system of government because there is the need for unity and oneness due to multiplicity of languages and ethnicity. so if we consider fiscal federalism then we should be ready for regionalism instead of patriotism. it can begin to pit one region against and take away the feeling of oneness therefore making each region prone to cessation. |
Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by lionshare: 12:06am On Jun 14, 2016 |
oweniwe: In my opinion that accounts for less than a percent of the root causes of corruption. |
Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by amakenny: 12:06am On Jun 14, 2016 |
DEAFandDUMB: You believe Buhari clan can sign up to restructuring of Nigeria toward fiscal federalism? You must believe that the Niger River is in Australia. Buhari merely struggles to sustain the extant political structure which has 20 new federating units and hundreds of local government areas proliferated in northern Nigeria by northern Nigeria soldiers. What the soldiers did was akin to say, US soldiers from the south taking over the US government, divide southern US states like Texas and California into six states each, but divide other smaller northern US states into two or three only, and draw equal numbers of senators and House of Representatives members from the new states to the US Congress, collect revenues from the states and share the revenues to the new states; thus US south starts to gulp more of US earnings than the north. Henceforth, through over-representation, politicians from the south of the US determine what must happen in the US. That is like what northern Nigeria soldiers who created the 36 states and Abuja did in Nigeria. Bottom line is that no federal country created new federating units from the old ones by use of land mass as criterion, as was done in Nigeria by northern Nigeria soldiers who created the states. 9 Likes |
Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by WILLIAMS10: 12:07am On Jun 14, 2016 |
nkemjacob2: Hmmmmmm.."laws cannot change the mind,but will only restrict the heartless"..and in such cases as what U're opining,laws can be broken. Nigeria from inception has not had a single destiny..our erstwhile leader upheld this fact in both their comments and deeds..Frm awolowo(mere geographical expression)to Abubarkar...Even the colonialists themselves(Hugh Clifford) saw Nigeria as independent nations with different destiny..Now,that's our problem..the way we manage this disparity in destinies will mar or make us..if u say confederacy,U're surreptitiously seeking for a break-away..if u say federalism,U' believe in our unity against all odds stacked high up against us. We either stand together as one or perish separately as fool. 1 Like |
Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by oweniwe(m): 12:07am On Jun 14, 2016 |
lionshare: Where were the weaker states created from? Nigeria went from 3 regions to 4 regions and then 12 or so states to 23 states and to present 36! If you revert everything back to 4 regions, nobody is going to die. The same way they were sustaining themselves b4 they were split is the same same way they will sustain themselves if you merge them again 4 Likes |
Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by gevans(m): 12:11am On Jun 14, 2016 |
honestly without saying much words, d answer to Nigeria problem is true federalism, where every state strive to develop her region, not this fedro-unitary system of govt we are practising currently. God bless Nigeria 2 Likes |
Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by WILLIAMS10: 12:15am On Jun 14, 2016 |
DEAFandDUMB: The issue of unity have been trashed out in my previous post..the amalgamation was and is faulty..our past leader also saw it that way..if fact we have really nudge forward in some ways..during the first republic,how many parties were really national?..AG created in 1951 was a western part..NCNC was eastern,NPC for the North..The leaders preyed on ethnic sentiments just for self-serving purposes. Fast forward a bit,the reason why our federalism is not working is because it is sick and ailing..it's an extractive system;only feeding a few individuals(it has become a do-or die thing)..If only we can purge ourselves of greed,an inclusive system is a strong palliative. 6 Likes |
Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by lionshare: 12:16am On Jun 14, 2016 |
Dminister: Comparative Politics...Why is it that all pol sys dont perform the same way? Have you considered the factors inherent in each system? Besides, so you think USA, Germany, India, Canada e.t.c, did not consider fiscal federalism before opting for federalism. Do you know the only major country claiming to be a con-federal state is Switzerland yet it has a strong central govt? |
Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by DEAFandDUMB(f): 12:17am On Jun 14, 2016 |
WILLIAMS10: Then the big question now is , which way forward?? |
Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by lionshare: 12:18am On Jun 14, 2016 |
oweniwe: Will you revert the population to the way its was. Pls be futuristic with your thoughts... 1 Like |
Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by oweniwe(m): 12:18am On Jun 14, 2016 |
lionshare: Do you know how many political organs are in Nigeria from federal to ward level? How many local government chairmen... How many councillors Add federal and 36 states legislators... State and and federal ministries... Government parastals like Nnpc, Customs, Faan... If you sue customs or nnpc will they obey court order? Now multiply you. 1% times all these organizations.. senate, house of rep, 36 states house of assemblies... 774 LGAs... Thousands of councillors...How many federal and 36 states ministries... Over 5,000 people with political immunity... Now multiply that with your 1% ... You see am? |
Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by lionshare: 12:20am On Jun 14, 2016 |
oweniwe: I maintain that's still minute compared to the level of corruption done by me and you when collated...but the above sets the precedent |
Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by engrhorla(m): 12:22am On Jun 14, 2016 |
Like seriously, our opinions here, as differing and confusing as it is, where a word has different meanings to 2 or 3 people is a typology of what happens in national fora e.g National Assembly. That is the more reason making an headway collectively is an extraneous hard work! Nigeria is just simply complex! 1 Like |
Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by mikolo80: 12:23am On Jun 14, 2016 |
oweniwe:please point to the place in your Cambodian constitution where reps are or senators are immune. Farouk lawan nko? Is saraki a senator.? (senate president fa) Is he in court? Is that immunity? Can you read? Do you read? This is why the white man insists you must pass English at waec level but ppl complain that it is not our language and wonder why they keep selling themselves into slavery cos they can't read So my dear brother |
Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by mikolo80: 12:24am On Jun 14, 2016 |
oweniwe:please point to the place in your Cambodian constitution where reps are or senators are immune. Farouk lawan nko? Is saraki a senator.? (senate president fa) Is he in court? Is that immunity? Can you read? Do you read? This is why the white man insists you must pass English at waec level but ppl complain that it is not our language and wonder why they keep selling themselves into slavery cos they can't read So my dear brother it is not the system fault You refused to read it's your fault |
Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by CyerSeries: 12:24am On Jun 14, 2016 |
ogwuche4u:How can federalism divide Nigeria when the FG will still be in control of the military? So you want to keep running this backward system where tribalism, quota system and wicked injustice is the order of the day?... With this your reasoning, it's safe to say that Nigeria is cursed beyond redemption. 3 Likes |
Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by WILLIAMS10: 12:26am On Jun 14, 2016 |
DEAFandDUMB: Hmmmmm...U're the second person asking this sensitive question today..I've been mobbed by my students on this issue..earlier today I received a barrage of questions on issues plaguing Nigeria..I will keep saying the same thing.. We are the way forward..we either agree to live together of agree to leave... The central government shld be more inclusive and ethnic-blind..This will help reduce tension and bring all regions into the system. Now another problem is our mutual suspicion and distrust..someone asked me today and I quote,"sir,can an Igbo man rule Nigeria?"..believe me,I strained my brain to answer this dicy question. The truth is,there's mutual distrust(especially North and East)..but we must manage it through inclusion |
Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by mikolo80: 12:27am On Jun 14, 2016 |
methodyk: Land is under governor's control. Only oil under the land is in fg control. Can governor's plant Palm oyel or not? Cocoa or not? Tomato or not? Mine limestone or whatever non oyel mineral they have(dangote is hammering o you're making excuse for your govnor. Is it not you that voted for salary sharing govnor. You as you de now many of your. Salary have you invested in Agric or solid minerals. It's only oil on your mind ba. |
Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by oweniwe(m): 12:30am On Jun 14, 2016 |
lionshare: Okay sir... That precedent that set it... Let's deal with it No more immunity clause and free federal allocation ... Let states work for their money... Other forms of corruption will stop ...or reduce |
Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by DEAFandDUMB(f): 12:32am On Jun 14, 2016 |
engrhorla: And that's the big puzzle we need to solve first.. We always agree to disagree... Lol.. |
Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by mikolo80: 12:33am On Jun 14, 2016 |
DMerciful: Fashola was very very very overrated. But I'm the land of the blind, the one eye man is king. He never not paid salaries. Even without Federal allocation for almost a year. Over 100 I give Fash 2 but it is way better than other governor's with a score of minus 60. And BTW 3 years still remain to do more than pdp. In the absence of any other performer in left with no choice but to put my lot in with Fash. Too bad marwa is not an astute politician, maybe we would have some choice by now. But if I can't have white I will manage grey instead of accepting black 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by banmee(m): 12:33am On Jun 14, 2016 |
erusen: Nigerians have no clue what federalism is. Corruption and any system of government never works. This is why Nigerians are confused as to the meaning of federalism. 2 Likes |
Re: True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. by gevans(m): 12:37am On Jun 14, 2016 |
engrhorla: why are some people afraid of secession? if any region wish to go so b it, after all it is not by force to stay together as one nation in this 21st century. 3 Likes 1 Share |
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