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Fashola At J. Hopkins University: Advocates True Federalism For Nigeria by ekoilee: 1:11am On Apr 29, 2013






The Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola, at the weekend in the United States of America advocated a truer federal system of government for Nigeria saying it would free the potentials of the federating states and local governments to utilize the diverse capacities inherent in their domains for economic prosperity.

The Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola

Governor Fashola, who spoke to an audience comprising faculty members, students and academics at the School of Advanced International Studies, John Hopkins University, Washington said though the realization of such a federalism, on its own, may not necessarily catapult the nation to an all-time economic prosperity, without it emancipation from poverty and want would be hard to attain.
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Speaking on the topic, “Liberating and Coordinating Diversity”, Governor Fashola said as a result of the current lopsided federal system of government in the country which has concentrated all powers in the Centre, the federating states and local governments are unable to fully utilize the potentials inherent in them for development.

The Governor, who gave examples of the lopsided federal arrangement in the country including control of all economic resources by the Centre, declared, “The 36 state governors are demanding a truer federal system in terms of fiscal and political federalism. I associate myself with this demand in its entirety”.

“The realization of these demands on their own may not necessarily leapfrog us into El Dorado, but without them the journey will be tortuous. If they materialize, they liberate the possibilities that lie inherent in the diverse capacities that the Nigerian states and local governments are blessed with”, Governor Fashola said adding, “In that event, the Federal Government will not be without authority or responsibility but, in my view, it will be better able to co-ordinate the diversities for mutual prosperity”.

Describing the period before the Military interregnum in the country as the nation’s Golden Age, Governor Fashola said although the post-colonial era when Nigeria practiced Parliamentary Democracy with three semi-autonomous regions was not without its problems, the economy was stable as each region kept the bulk of its resources and contributed to the central government to enable it to carry out its national responsibilities.

“The system was not without its problems. But we had stable electricity. We had more food – enough to eat and enough to export. Illiteracy levels were higher but there was evidence to show that it was being addressed. Our universities had more learning in them and acquired a respectable reputation”, the Governor said.

According to the Governor, things began to fall apart for the country when the Military intervened in governance. “We quickly began to lose our lustre. The military came in and unified the regions and things have never been quite the same since”.

“Although we have a “Federal Government” the constitution was written by the Military. So we have state courts where judges are picked by the Federal Government. We have state legislators but no state police to enforce the laws they make. There are no state prisons so we rely on Federal officers to police our states and keep convicted persons away from law abiding citizens. We have Federal Traffic Safety Officers to issue Driver’s Licenses to drivers in the state and also seek to regulate municipal traffic inside the states”, the Governor explained.

He further explained that many states cannot control their sources of finance such as local taxes on consumption, lotteries and hotels, the equivalents of city and state taxes for drinks in a state like New York in the United States , adding, “The Federal Government holds on to these at worst; or encroaches upon them at the best”.

Governor Fashola said the Federal Government, in order to maintain its financial hold on the federating states, keeps 52 percent of the nation’s resources leaving the 36 federating states with 26 percent while 774 local governments share only 20 percent of the resource among them monthly.

“The debate, therefore, is not only about the cost of such a large government but also about its effectiveness. The Primary Health Care Centres, where newborn babies get vaccinated and immunized against disease, are not in the capital but within the 774 (plus 37) local governments. The primary schools, which are the foundations of early learning, are also in these local governments. (In Lagos there are 1,001 of such primary schools)”, the Governor said.

He wondered how the money held in large supply at the Centre could reach the grassroots for the purchase of vaccines in time and in good quantity for the immunization of the children before they die and how quickly and efficiently the primary schools can be funded from the Centre before the children get tired of waiting, drop out and become child labourers.

On the effect of a “behemoth Federal Government” on the transport system especially in Lagos, Governor Fashola declared, “In Lagos the Local Governments have 6,415 roads, the state government has 3,028 and the Federal Government has only 117.Yet the Local Governments have only their share of 20.2% (shared with 717 others) and the states have only their share of 26% (shared with 35 other states) of national revenues to fix these roads”.

Noting that even with the least number of roads to manage, the Federal Government keeps the lion’s share of the Federal resources, Governor Fashola again wondered how efficiently the Nigerian Governmental system could provide “roads that are so critical to prosperity for her people”.
“These are the structural challenges of Government that we must overcome. They sum up the demand for a truer federal union that is being demanded by the 36 state governors in terms of fiscal and political federalism”, the Governor said.

Governor Fashola expressed joy that Lagos State has been able to liberate itself from the problems associated with the nation’s lopsided federal system as aforementioned especially the dependence on monthly Federal Allocations saying this has been achieved largely through effective tax reforms which have resulted in more taxpayers in the State.

“While these challenges exist, we are not folding our arms and twiddling our thumbs. On the contrary, we have become more determined in Lagos and more resourceful”, Governor Fashola said adding that aside the tax reforms and more taxpayers, his administration has focused on life saving infrastructure like the 10 Maternal and Childcare Centres each with a 100 bed capacity with two theatres to address infants and maternal mortality. Noting that the two specialists’ centres hitherto in existence in Lagos could not cope with 21 million people, the Governor said the administration has finished seven, six are operational, one is already being staffed for operation while one is uner construction.

In addition, the Governor said his administration in partnership with the third tier of government has taken a major step to further invigorate primary health care by selecting one PHC centre in each of the 57 LGAs and LCDAs for rebuilding into a 24 hour flagship Primary Health Care centre with two centres already commissioned while 10 will be up and running this year and others wrapped-up next year.

Still on life improving infrastructure, the Governor gave insights into the current massive housing development programme of the administration under the Lagos Home Ownership Mortgage Owner Scheme. According to the Governor, on road rehabilitation, an average of five hundred roads are being rehabilitated every year by the Public Works Bureau while setting up asphalt plants on divisional basis instead of the centralized asphalt plant and the Local Government Areas to tap into the availability of the major input in road construction in their respective areas.

The Governor said whilst his administration contends with these challenges and struggle to build infrastructure, its most enduring infrastructure would be the one it builds in people’s minds, especially the next generation.

“This is why we have committed time and resources to rebuild our education. We are seeing results in the right direction but the journey is still long”, the Governor said adding, however, that one of the “delightful pit stops” by which the “long journey” has been punctuated was that Lagos State University (LASU), the State’s only university, has been ranked 11th amongst all the universities in Nigeria.

Explaining that the University is currently the only state owned university in this ranking, Governor Fashola declared, “This is significant because it shows rewards for our efforts. It validates the far-sighted but tough decisions we took to re-position the university”.

“It puts a fine egg on the faces of those who sought to make political capital of a decision so fundamentally critical to our human development index. But this is not our destination. Our destination in the short term is to be the best in Nigeria, in the medium term to be the best in Africa and in the long term to be the best in the world”, he said, adding, “That process has already started. We are already building affiliations for LASU across the world. Nothing would please me more than to establish such an affiliation with this school and the John Hopkins University. It would have made this trip really worth making”.[/b]

Governor Fashola said with an annual growth rate of 5 percent, Lagos has surpassed the combined population of London and New York within a period of 40 years, rising from mere two million people in the 1970’s to 21 million in 2013 as against the populations of New York (7.8 million in the 70s to 8.1 million in 2013) and London from 7.4 million to 8.2 million within the same period.

Noting that the first major challenge of his administration was the population boom; rapid urbanization, which brought with them the challenges of infrastructure deficiency, inadequate transportation system and security, Governor Fashola expressed delight that these problems have been taken on with determination, resourceful and partnership with the people over the years.

Thanking the institution for the honour accorded him to speak to the multi-racial student population consisting of over 50 nations, Governor Fashola declared, “Speaking to young people, especially in universities, has become, for me, a passion. I feel that here I am using the privileges of my office in a positive way to connect young people to the future that they have to deal with – in a way better than I connected to that world”.

The lecture which, was coordinated by Director, African Studies of The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Associate Peter M. Lewis, was followed by a robust question and answer session. The lecture was attended by a cross-section of the University Community including Nigerian Students, the founder of Accender Africa, Mathias Chika Mordi, the Chairman of The Nation newspaper’s Editorial Board, Sam Omatseye, and some members of the State Executive Council including the Commissioner for Economic Planning and Budget, Ben Akabueze, his Finance; Commerce and Industry counterparts, Tokunbo Abiru and Olusola Oworu as well as the Special Adviser on Rural Development, Babatunde Hunpe.


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Re: Fashola At J. Hopkins University: Advocates True Federalism For Nigeria by CyberG: 1:46am On Apr 29, 2013
When will Nigerians support a man like Fashola for president? Or would you all rather die as slaves to PDP, the retardeen and paid hacks on NL, cutting off your noses to spite your ugly faces?? I don't need a re-write of his speech but here he is giving facts and figures saying exactly how many roads are in Lagos, and owned by FG, SG and LG...such details. Did the retardeen care for such details as governor and now as president?? Why would he, when he doesn't give a damn! Imagine Nigeria having a president who will tell you how many roads are in your town and villages, the one that belong to the FG and what and when they will be upgraded, fixed, etc?

If Nigerians don't support Fashola, I can bet he can not suffer for food or material things. Neither would I for I am so far away and have everything I need and much more! However, I am confident that 99% of Nigerians are the ones who will suffer after they have been brainwashed by some little change and a lot of propaganda from the PDP. As you lay your bed, so will you lie on it!

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Re: Fashola At J. Hopkins University: Advocates True Federalism For Nigeria by DAY12(m): 3:01am On Apr 29, 2013
Obama of Nigeria...ride on Oga Fash! wink

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Re: Fashola At J. Hopkins University: Advocates True Federalism For Nigeria by ekoilee: 3:03am On Apr 29, 2013
CyberG: When will Nigerians support a man like Fashola for president? Or would you all rather die as slaves to PDP, the retardeen and paid hacks on NL, cutting off your noses to spite your ugly faces?? I don't need a re-write of his speech but here he is giving facts and figures saying exactly how many roads are in Lagos, and owned by FG, SG and LG...such details. Did the retardeen care for such details as governor and now as president?? Why would he, when he doesn't give a damn! Imagine Nigeria having a president who will tell you how many roads are in your town and villages, the one that belong to the FG and what and when they will be upgraded, fixed, etc?

If Nigerians don't support Fashola, I can bet he can not suffer for food or material things. Neither would I for I am so far away and have everything I need and much more! However, I am confident that 99% of Nigerians are the ones who will suffer after they have been brainwashed by some little change and a lot of propaganda from the PDP. As you lay your bed, so will you lie on it!


How do you fix the problem or get at relevant solutions if you are not armed with related knowledge, facts and figures?

Expecting good performance and service delivery from many of the folks in government sounds like a long dream because we have too many mentally incompetent people in Government.

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Re: Fashola At J. Hopkins University: Advocates True Federalism For Nigeria by Akshow: 6:11am On Apr 29, 2013
Watchin fashola give speech makes me proud to be a nigerian. That guy odikwa very outspoken and intelligent. He always has a clear cut agenda and speaks wit a good mastery of the nigerian entity and feasible projects that can push nbaija forward.

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Re: Fashola At J. Hopkins University: Advocates True Federalism For Nigeria by musiwa24: 7:33am On Apr 29, 2013
cheesy

count how many people in this ACN convention. it is not up to 1000.. that shows you fashola and tinubu can not pull a crowd in a city of 20,000,000


true federation is not the only solution to the problem. It is out right break up of Nigeria.. Fashola does not know what true federation mean.. from reading what they claim he said.. Fashola is clueless what tue federation is.. They most have been laughing after they left the hall.


Fashola or tinubu crowd for president
Re: Fashola At J. Hopkins University: Advocates True Federalism For Nigeria by musiwa24: 7:42am On Apr 29, 2013
You can compare fashola and tinubu crowd(conflict of interest) in lagos to, If I A. Musiwa is running for president in lagos.. This is the crowd that will show up. it is call the Grace of God..


So take my word for it.. true federalism is not the only solution to Nigeria problem. Out right break up of the country is the solution. if not millions will die.

Musiwa crowd for president


Re: Fashola At J. Hopkins University: Advocates True Federalism For Nigeria by musiwa24: 7:46am On Apr 29, 2013
So take my word for it.. true federalism is not the only solution to Nigeria problem. Out right break up of the country is the solution. if not millions will die.
Re: Fashola At J. Hopkins University: Advocates True Federalism For Nigeria by fkaz(m): 8:01am On Apr 29, 2013
Musiwa nah CPC be your party?
Re: Fashola At J. Hopkins University: Advocates True Federalism For Nigeria by nabiz(m): 8:09am On Apr 29, 2013
if u check my post i alway talk about true fedralism as one of the solutions to nigerian political economic problems, but believe me the lazy nothern senators will never support the move
Re: Fashola At J. Hopkins University: Advocates True Federalism For Nigeria by tatosh: 9:00am On Apr 29, 2013
My happiest day as a Nigerian is to see BRF become president. I love to watch or read his speeches. He is always onpoint with facts and figures. He is no doubt one of the most intelligent and most devoted leaders we have in Nigeria today.
How can GEJ even be able to give a speech like this when he doesn't even understand Nigeria, I dare him in a hundred years. This is not even one of Fasholas best speeches o!
Any Nigerian that does not support this man if he runs for president is an enemy and deserves to die
Re: Fashola At J. Hopkins University: Advocates True Federalism For Nigeria by Nobody: 9:10am On Apr 29, 2013
May be just may be, this is the President we have all been waiting for!!!!

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Re: Fashola At J. Hopkins University: Advocates True Federalism For Nigeria by gregg2: 9:13am On Apr 29, 2013
But, why was his party, the ACN, silent about the "True Federalism" during the recent constitution review. A member in the National Assembly had raised alarm about the hypocricy of South West ACN leaders for singing "True Federalism" on pages of newspaper but failing to bring the matter up in the constitution review.

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Re: Fashola At J. Hopkins University: Advocates True Federalism For Nigeria by musiwa24: 10:00am On Apr 29, 2013
with 1500 people. can that win local govt election. how do you think fashola can be president with 1500 at ACN convention. .. you make me laugh. you are on 420. do you think jonathan ogbologbo will hand over to fashola.. you make me laugh.

Look just like the PDP is not popular in lagos.. so is the ACN.

fashola destroy yoruba people houses in lagos.. many yoruba people became homeless. many lagos governor which i dont want to name did the same and he claim all of the land of innocent people and build his house on it. Ondo state did break people home.. but gave them money.. even talent got N20,000.. fashola should go and ask.

we need out right break up..


in a relationship, if i am not benefiting from it.. you are expected to cut off it.. and if fashola own idea is federalism.. if fashola company was not making profit , will he continue to run a lost. he just want to protect friend business while risking the lifes of yoruba people. will dead friend have a company, if they kill friend in a civil war.. My friend think. only the living have business or company.

even a mad man know how to run from trouble.
Re: Fashola At J. Hopkins University: Advocates True Federalism For Nigeria by Nobody: 10:21am On Apr 29, 2013
“The 36 state governors are demanding a truer federal system in terms of fiscal and political federalism. I associate myself with this demand in its entirety”- Fashola

See WICKED and NAKED LIE. Oga BRF can LIE. A beg which 36 state governors? Does the 36 state governors also include northern governors? A beg we know say BRF na smooth talker but make him dey tell believable LIES.

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Re: Fashola At J. Hopkins University: Advocates True Federalism For Nigeria by Nobody: 11:23am On Apr 29, 2013
Sincere 9gerian: “The 36 state governors are demanding a truer federal system in terms of fiscal and political federalism. I associate myself with this demand in its entirety”- Fashola

See WICKED and NAKED LIE. Oga BRF can LIE. A beg which 36 state governors? Does the 36 state governors also include northern governors? A beg we know say BRF na smooth talker but make him dey tell believable LIES.

It is a case of federalism in the eye of the beholder methinks.
You are right, our Northern governors have exhibited a preference for cherry-picking.

Governors from the 19 Northern states are seeking constitutional powers that will enable them (and other governors) to discipline judges serving in respective state judiciaries. Towards that goal, the governors have called for the establishment of judicial service commissions in each state. The commissions are to be empowered to appoint and discipline all state judicial officials.
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Re: Fashola At J. Hopkins University: Advocates True Federalism For Nigeria by MusicCafe: 11:38am On Apr 29, 2013
Sincere 9gerian: “The 36 state governors are demanding a truer federal system in terms of fiscal and political federalism. I associate myself with this demand in its entirety”- Fashola

See WICKED and NAKED LIE. Oga BRF can LIE. A beg which 36 state governors? Does the 36 state governors also include northern governors? A beg we know say BRF na smooth talker but make him dey tell believable LIES.

What's wrong with demand for true federalism? Why not tackle the issue and leave the messenger? Is that demand illegitimate?
Re: Fashola At J. Hopkins University: Advocates True Federalism For Nigeria by Nobody: 5:50pm On Apr 29, 2013
Sincere 9gerian: “The 36 state governors are demanding a truer federal system in terms of fiscal and political federalism. I associate myself with this demand in its entirety”- Fashola

See WICKED and NAKED LIE. Oga BRF can LIE. A beg which 36 state governors? Does the 36 state governors also include northern governors? A beg we know say BRF na smooth talker but make him dey tell believable LIES.

I think my question is why is'nt Jonathan at the vanguard of this debate?

Ojukwu called for Confedration as early as 1966

Since then various people have called for various kinds of devolution of power.

Soludo has at various events called for devolution of Government

As recently as 2010 before the last election IBB an Hausaman led the debate and put this issue of True fedralism at the heart of his political argument and campaign.

Now Fashola a Yoruba man is calling for True fedralism.

So why is Jonathan Goodluck our so called 1st PhD Holder of a President not leading the debate/argument for True Fedralism?
Re: Fashola At J. Hopkins University: Advocates True Federalism For Nigeria by OmoTier1(m): 7:27pm On Apr 29, 2013
mikeansy:

I think my question is why is'nt Jonathan at the vanguard of this debate?

Ojukwu called for Confedration as early as 1966

Since then various people have called for various kinds of devolution of power.

Soludo has at various events called for devolution of Government

As recently as 2010 before the last election IBB an Hausaman led the debate and put this issue of True fedralism at the heart of his political argument and campaign.

Now Fashola a Yoruba man is calling for True fedralism.

[size=14pt]So why is Jonathan Goodluck our so called 1st PhD Holder of a President not leading the debate/argument for True Fedralism?[/size]
Please avoid mentioning GEJ and PhD in the same sentence angry He is not intelligent enough to decipher what Federalism means and what benefits the nation stands to derive from such. He is only interested in looting the treasury.

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Re: Fashola At J. Hopkins University: Advocates True Federalism For Nigeria by musiwa24: 7:31pm On Apr 29, 2013
MusicCafe
how does federalism alone solve boko haram from bombing you.. boko haram want to leave nigeria.. and the only solution for peace in nigeria is break up of nigeria.. fashola should be supporting what majority want.. fashola is only saying this, because he want to protect his friend tinubu business..

but the correct thing to do to protect the people lifes.. is to break up nigeria.. they kill people in civil war , my friend.. will dead tinubu be talking about oando oil if they have bomb tinubu...

even mad man know when to run away. have you seen mad people in lagos.. they run when they see police shoot gun. why? because mad man does not want to die. if a mad man now is more wise than a normal person.. dont you people know you have problem.

when suffering have become butter for you in lagos.. this is school student bus in every cities in ondo state all over ondo state.. all BRT buses most stop working after 1 pm and switch to student buses service till 4 pm.. adult most look for their own means of transportation in lagos, the way ondo state is doing it. not only in lagos but all over nigeria..

This is computer now in their schools.. this is where they are shouting Musiwa most be on top. and lagos most do the same and not trying to protect tinubu business..

lagos school use to be number one in nigeria.. but today it is not.. why? cheating if someone is cheating you. you cut them off .. and not beg him.. if other people does not feel it is right to stop been unfair to our people.. there is nothing to work out , out of nigeria. nothing to work out. like boko haram, mossob etc.. let it be over now.. when 97% says let it be over.. you now say you most protect tinubu business..


people say they want to go, let them go.. it is their human right. you can not say tinubu is selling oil to northerners, that you most force them to stay.. it is not done anywhere in the world. let tinubu go look for customer somewhere else.





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Re: Fashola At J. Hopkins University: Advocates True Federalism For Nigeria by tdade(m): 9:09pm On Apr 29, 2013
Re: Fashola At J. Hopkins University: Advocates True Federalism For Nigeria by teskyg: 6:20am On Apr 30, 2013
Propaganda Propaganda.Fashola for president bla bla.He has not finish fixing Lagos after 6 years,Fashola will fix Nigeria in 5 months.Dream on the pages of newspaper and Nairaland my dear friends.
I am in a traffic now to the Island.A Fashola that can not fix the traffic problem of Lagos will fix all the problems in Nigeria in 5 months
Re: Fashola At J. Hopkins University: Advocates True Federalism For Nigeria by drnoel: 6:38am On Apr 30, 2013
CyberG: When will Nigerians support a man like Fashola for president? Or would you all rather die as slaves to PDP, the retardeen and paid hacks on NL, cutting off your noses to spite your ugly faces?? I don't need a re-write of his speech but here he is giving facts and figures saying exactly how many roads are in Lagos, and owned by FG, SG and LG...such details. Did the retardeen care for such details as governor and now as president?? Why would he, when he doesn't give a damn! Imagine Nigeria having a president who will tell you how many roads are in your town and villages, the one that belong to the FG and what and when they will be upgraded, fixed, etc?

If Nigerians don't support Fashola, I can bet he can not suffer for food or material things. Neither would I for I am so far away and have everything I need and much more! However, I am confident that 99% of Nigerians are the ones who will suffer after they have been brainwashed by some little change and a lot of propaganda from the PDP. As you lay your bed, so will you lie on it!
nigerian will not support fashola for president. It is time we Nigerians try to elect public officials not cos of sentiments but cos they can do job and not be weak like GEJ, stubborn like OBJ and slimy like IBB.
Re: Fashola At J. Hopkins University: Advocates True Federalism For Nigeria by musiwa24: 7:22am On Apr 30, 2013
you mean me. thank you, but why do you think i will be a better president. is it because i want to protect your lifes.


still there will still be a need to re structure nigeria to suit the north that way, the satellite pictures does not affect them..

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