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‘Blame 1999 Constitution For Lack Of Savings, Not Past Regimes’ – Akinyemi by Nobody: 11:18am On Oct 03, 2016
• Akinyemi condemns oversight of document’s framers, seeks amendment
• Presidential aide says only attorney-general can comment

Nigeria’s constitution does not make a provision for government savings and lawyers yesterday failed to agree on whether it was enough reason for the country’s failure to save for its future.

Going by Section 162 of the 1999 Constitution as amended, reckless government expenditures cannot be adequately blamed on former leaders, Bolaji Akinyemi, a professor of political science and Nigeria’s former external affairs minister said in a statement.

“It is thoroughly misleading to isolate and demonise past regimes for the situation where Nigeria has no savings; the fault is in the 1999 Constitution (Section 162), which makes it mandatory for all monies collected by the Federal Government — with a few exceptions — to be deposited into a central account and to be distributed, among the Federal, State and Local Governments.”


A group, Lower Niger Congress, in agreeing with Akinyemi’s position, said the sentence in the preamble of the 1999 Constitution “falsely asserts and presupposes a meeting and an agreement among the peoples of Nigeria. It is this false claim that is at the core of the fraudulence of that constitution of 1999 and all it contains and creates, including the very Nigeria itself as one political union, the 36 states, 774 local councils, the federal Exclusive List, the quota system and all other shenanigans therein,” said Mr. Tony Nnadi, a lawyer and Secretary General of the Lower Niger Congress.

The former minister advised the President Muhammadu Buhari government to “single-mindedly drive a constitutional amendment that would follow the Norwegian model.” The Norwegian experience, he said, involves setting up a Government Pension Fund Global into which 100 per cent of the government’s revenues from royalties and dividends are paid. “In any one year, no more than four per cent is allowed to be drawn from the account,” he said.

He observed that the Nigerian model, “given our peculiar federalism, can include a provision that any withdrawal from the fund must be with a unanimous decision of the members of the National Economic Council. This is the way forward and goes beyond name-calling and the blame game.”

But a top presidential aide who spoke with The Guardian on telephone last night, declined commenting on the matter. “The office of the Attorney General is in a better position to respond to Akinyemi on this matter,’ he said.

Two telephone calls and a text message to the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, did not elicit a response. His media aide, Mr. Salihu Othman, could not issue a comment.

Prof. Akinyemi was appointed Nigeria’s external affairs minister in 1985 by former Military President Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida. He also served as deputy chairman of the 2014 National Conference organised by former President Goodluck Jonathan, which the current government said it would not implement.

Monday Ubani, a vice president of Nigeria’s body of lawyers, disagreed with Akinyemi, saying that Nigeria’s lack of saving culture should not be blamed on its constitution but on corrupt leadership. He argued that statements of fundamental laws across the world, including the United States, do not make provision for savings. “Absence of sanity is the cause of our madness,” he said, wondering why federal and state governments did not save their shares of previous allocations.
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Section 162 of the 1999 Constitution states: “The Federation shall maintain a special account to be called ‘the Federation Account’ into which shall be paid all revenues collected by the Government of the Federation, except the proceeds from the personal income tax of the personnel of the armed forces of the Federation, the Nigeria Police Force, the Ministry or department of government charged with responsibility for Foreign Affairs and the residents of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

“The President, upon the receipt of advice from the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission, shall table before the National Assembly proposals for revenue allocation from the Federation Account, and in determining the formula, the National Assembly shall take into account, the allocation principles especially those of population, equality of states, internal revenue generation, land mass, terrain as well as population density; (3) Any amount standing to the credit of the Federation Account shall be distributed among the Federal and State Governments and the Local Government Councils in each state on such terms and in such manner as may be prescribed by the National Assembly.”[/b]

“No provision was made for savings,” and “this, with considerable charity, can only be called an unforgivable oversight,” Akinyemi remarked.

[b]He said serious attempts were made by the Obasanjo and Jonathan administrations to save through the Excess Crude Account and the Sovereign Wealth Fund (SWF) and were frustrated by the states and the Judiciary. “The irony in Nigerian history is that some of the state governors who spearheaded the opposition to the attempts to save are now prominent in the Cabinet and the Senate”, he said.

Ubani agreed that the Sovereign Wealth Fund under former President Jonathan failed because it was not backed by law as governors challenged its legality. “The SWF was a scheme that was set up to save money for the rainy day. There should have been an enactment by the National Assembly to support it,” the lawyer said.

Akinyemi said his intervention was motivated by the desire to focus attention on solution to Nigeria’s problems. “If we have to lay blame, it should be at the door of those responsible for the 1999 constitution. This does not mean General Abubakar Abdulsalami alone, or the military regime alone, but includes elements of the judiciary and civilians who were all instrumental in midwifing that constitution,” he said.[/b]

http://t.guardian.ng/news/blame-1999-constitution-for-lack-of-savings-not-past-regimes/

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Re: ‘Blame 1999 Constitution For Lack Of Savings, Not Past Regimes’ – Akinyemi by Nobody: 11:18am On Oct 03, 2016
Insightful.

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Re: ‘Blame 1999 Constitution For Lack Of Savings, Not Past Regimes’ – Akinyemi by Nobody: 12:05pm On Oct 03, 2016
sensible

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Re: ‘Blame 1999 Constitution For Lack Of Savings, Not Past Regimes’ – Akinyemi by oduastates: 12:37pm On Oct 03, 2016
Pffft
Re: ‘Blame 1999 Constitution For Lack Of Savings, Not Past Regimes’ – Akinyemi by dgr8truth(m): 12:42pm On Oct 03, 2016
Re: ‘Blame 1999 Constitution For Lack Of Savings, Not Past Regimes’ – Akinyemi by Jokerman(m): 12:47pm On Oct 03, 2016
Zombies will still call Jonathan here... they are Jonathan obsessed. ... grin

I have always said it that the constitution is our problem....

Can't the President do anything about the constitution? ??

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Re: ‘Blame 1999 Constitution For Lack Of Savings, Not Past Regimes’ – Akinyemi by kenny987(f): 1:00pm On Oct 03, 2016
Now people are beginning to get serious and call a spade what it is. It is time to get to the root of the Nigerian question and all the problems it entails. The structure of the country and its constitution are fundamentally flawed, thereby breeding thieves and hamstringing attempts to address these flaws because the foundation is completely wrong!


...the sentence in the preamble of the 1999 Constitution “falsely asserts and presupposes a meeting and an agreement among the peoples of Nigeria. It is this false claim that is at the core of the fraudulence of that constitution of 1999 and all it contains and creates, including the very Nigeria itself as one political union, the 36 states, 774 local councils, the federal Exclusive List, the quota system and all other shenanigans therein,"

Now this is the crux of the matter! Nigeria is not organic, certainly not a nation but a mere geographic expression! There is no agreement in the real sense rather it is enforced by way of arms, war and bloodshed! It will never work that way, simple!

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Re: ‘Blame 1999 Constitution For Lack Of Savings, Not Past Regimes’ – Akinyemi by chriskosherbal(m): 1:06pm On Oct 03, 2016
God intervene
Re: ‘Blame 1999 Constitution For Lack Of Savings, Not Past Regimes’ – Akinyemi by Nobody: 3:39pm On Oct 03, 2016
Re: ‘Blame 1999 Constitution For Lack Of Savings, Not Past Regimes’ – Akinyemi by veekid(m): 8:11pm On Oct 03, 2016
Yeye
Re: ‘Blame 1999 Constitution For Lack Of Savings, Not Past Regimes’ – Akinyemi by chumaster(m): 8:12pm On Oct 03, 2016
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Re: ‘Blame 1999 Constitution For Lack Of Savings, Not Past Regimes’ – Akinyemi by steppin: 8:12pm On Oct 03, 2016
Blame game continues.
Re: ‘Blame 1999 Constitution For Lack Of Savings, Not Past Regimes’ – Akinyemi by Nobody: 8:12pm On Oct 03, 2016
I just saved a life today on my way to the office. I asked a beggar how will he feel if l give him #100,000 Naira?
He replied "Oga, I Go die,"
So l kept my money. Thank God I've saved a life! .... You too try to save A life

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Re: ‘Blame 1999 Constitution For Lack Of Savings, Not Past Regimes’ – Akinyemi by Nobody: 8:13pm On Oct 03, 2016
Watch Out for the next biggest HIt.. Fighal in the kitchen...
Re: ‘Blame 1999 Constitution For Lack Of Savings, Not Past Regimes’ – Akinyemi by soberdrunk(m): 8:13pm On Oct 03, 2016
So we are no longer blaming "people", we are now blaming "things"............ sad

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Re: ‘Blame 1999 Constitution For Lack Of Savings, Not Past Regimes’ – Akinyemi by canalily(m): 8:14pm On Oct 03, 2016
What are you looking up for Do u want to blame God nowundecided

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Re: ‘Blame 1999 Constitution For Lack Of Savings, Not Past Regimes’ – Akinyemi by OKUCHI11(m): 8:14pm On Oct 03, 2016
I came here to learn... this land is not for sale....
Re: ‘Blame 1999 Constitution For Lack Of Savings, Not Past Regimes’ – Akinyemi by solace2013: 8:17pm On Oct 03, 2016
Prof Bolaji Akinyemi is becoming old and I think senility is setting in gradually. Under this same 1999 constitution, OBJ saved up to $67billion in our reserve and ECA, Late President Yar'adua also saved little. No one blamed them for saving, they weren't jailed for flouting the constitution. GEJ came, oil sold for more than $100/barrel for 4 out of his over 5 years in the saddle, he didn't save. One old man is helping hi to adduce reason for his failure to save, blaming the constitution. Yes the constitution didn't allow him to save but it allowed him to waste his earnings for 5 years and like a marauder, plundered our reserves on his devilish 2nd term agenda, shame on GEJ and all of you that are supporting his Squandermaniac administration.

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Re: ‘Blame 1999 Constitution For Lack Of Savings, Not Past Regimes’ – Akinyemi by banio: 8:19pm On Oct 03, 2016
Concur
Re: ‘Blame 1999 Constitution For Lack Of Savings, Not Past Regimes’ – Akinyemi by Bom4Real: 8:20pm On Oct 03, 2016
The problem of Nigeria is from the foundation of injustice layed from the almagamation

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Re: ‘Blame 1999 Constitution For Lack Of Savings, Not Past Regimes’ – Akinyemi by CowHard: 8:23pm On Oct 03, 2016
This man is one of the few honest yoruba man.

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Re: ‘Blame 1999 Constitution For Lack Of Savings, Not Past Regimes’ – Akinyemi by mccoy47(m): 8:23pm On Oct 03, 2016
WOW!


I just wish afonjas and zombies would read this!

It just hurts me when I see the same degenerates like Amaechi, Rauf n Co who sabotaged GEJ & Okonji's effort to save tru SWF by insisting on sharing ALL revenue, now ranting and abusing GEJ for lack of savings

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Re: ‘Blame 1999 Constitution For Lack Of Savings, Not Past Regimes’ – Akinyemi by emmanuelpopson(m): 8:25pm On Oct 03, 2016
spot on... let's get the solutions to the problems confronting us and move forward as a nation...
Re: ‘Blame 1999 Constitution For Lack Of Savings, Not Past Regimes’ – Akinyemi by Kaybaba5(m): 8:26pm On Oct 03, 2016
If i may ask who made constitution.
Nigerians and their mentality

So its now the fault of non living things
Nigeria where are you going?

Food for thought

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Re: ‘Blame 1999 Constitution For Lack Of Savings, Not Past Regimes’ – Akinyemi by ojinuocheibi(m): 8:29pm On Oct 03, 2016
oduastates:
Pffft
what is wrong with you.
Re: ‘Blame 1999 Constitution For Lack Of Savings, Not Past Regimes’ – Akinyemi by Aroh48(m): 8:29pm On Oct 03, 2016
And the blame game continues....,
Re: ‘Blame 1999 Constitution For Lack Of Savings, Not Past Regimes’ – Akinyemi by otukpo(f): 8:31pm On Oct 03, 2016
Time to amend that Constitution.
Re: ‘Blame 1999 Constitution For Lack Of Savings, Not Past Regimes’ – Akinyemi by MrHenshaw: 8:31pm On Oct 03, 2016
blueto:


http://t.guardian.ng/news/blame-1999-constitution-for-lack-of-savings-not-past-regimes/




The past regimes are they not component of 1999 constitution.
Re: ‘Blame 1999 Constitution For Lack Of Savings, Not Past Regimes’ – Akinyemi by Hiploko(m): 8:36pm On Oct 03, 2016
Sarrki,green Panda and all afonja nationalities, come and see o!!! He said it is not Jonathan's fault

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Re: ‘Blame 1999 Constitution For Lack Of Savings, Not Past Regimes’ – Akinyemi by zaboy: 8:41pm On Oct 03, 2016
The Prof is right...though OBJ was able to save despite the constitution. However, our problem i believe is not lack of savings per se, but what was done with the money that wasn't saved?
No one is saying GEJ did nothing, however, with the revenue they had in his 5yrs, they ought to have done much much much more!!!
Nigeria earned a total of 97trillion naira as oil revenue since its discovery in the 1960s. 51 of the 97trillion was during GEJ's time...let that sink in!!!

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Re: ‘Blame 1999 Constitution For Lack Of Savings, Not Past Regimes’ – Akinyemi by ochuciano(m): 8:45pm On Oct 03, 2016
zaboy:
The Prof is right...though OBJ was able to save despite the constitution. However, our problem i believe is not lack of savings per se, but what was done with the money that wasn't saved?
No one is saying GEJ did nothing, however, with the revenue they had in his 5yrs, they ought to have done much much much more!!!
Nigeria earned a total of 97trillion naira as oil revenue since its discovery in the 1960s. 51 of the 97trillion was during GEJ's time...let that sink in!!!

Keep deceiving ursef. show us facts to buttress ur point.

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