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APC Governors Back True Federalism, Restructuring by sarrki(m): 5:56am On Jun 23, 2017
All Progressives Congress (APC) governors are backing restructuring and true federalism as a way out of the agitation for Nigeria’s break-up.

The Progressives Governors Forum also said that the recent agitation by some ethnic groups was a reflection of the prevalent weak governance, economy and law enforcement.

In an eight-page document containing the governors’ position on the challenges to Nigeria’s unity, entitled “There has to be a nation first”, they said that the demands for political restructuring and true federalism could be met by adjusting the federal system.

Such an adjustment, said the governors, will not on its own address the root and branch of the country’s challenges, but it is worth pursuing to meet the demands of various groups.



The governors said: “It appears that demands framed by different groups in terms of political restructuring or true federalism can be met through adjustment in Nigeria’s federal system.

“Although such adjustment will not on its own address the root and branch of Nigeria’s challenges, it is worth pursuing in order to meet the demands of various Nigerian groups. The focus of this restructuring is to restore the principle of non centralisation of power in the country’s federal arrangement being the defining element of a federal polity.

“Alongside the imperative of political and fiscal decentralization, contiguous states can pool resources to address common development challenges and embark on projects that can have maximum effect and efficiency through endevours.

“Where possible, and agreed upon, a regional approach to development issues that take cognisance of existing comparative advantages within the existing regions as the initiatives in the Southwest has demonstrated.

“Alongside addressing the issues of structures in the Nigerian federalism and the mode of allocation of resources among the constituent elements, there is the need to address deficit in governance and politics accountability.

“PGF challenges ethnic agitators and militant groups to demand good governance and effective service delivery at all levels where the Nigerian state system exists with endowed constitutional responsibilities.



“We charge genuine youth organisations to seek truly empowering programmes targeted at the youth population at all levels to demonstrate their commitment to a Nigerian nation that makes inclusive growth and development possible.”

The APC governors condemned the ultimatum to Igbo to leave the North, saying “the Progressives Governors Forum has watched with consternation and grief, the reckless and bellicose utterances of groups, organisations and individuals fanning the ember of ethnic and regional hate and openly seeking the dismemberment of Nigeria.

“It is even more regrettable, different groups issuing provocative statements, including the various Arewa groups that pose as representatives of northern Nigeria and other groups that issue statements on behalf of other parts of Nigeria, lack roots in the communities they claim to represent.

“It is however conceded that the proliferation of these youth groups in the first place is a reflection of the failure of development agenda that has not created a future for its youth population who now turn their energy to unproductive ventures, including serving as cannon fodders for politicians out of power.

“While the PGF believes that the unity of Nigeria is non-negotiable and is here to stay, it is a resolve that must be underlined by the commitment of elected public office holders at all levels to effectively govern and deliver services and promote social justice, make policies and pronouncements sensitive to Nigeria’s ethnic and cultural diversity and promote security and welfare of all citizens in their respective jurisdictions irrespective of the ethnicity and religion of individuals and groups.

“This statement of PGF reinforces the very bold and nationalistic pronouncement of the Federal Government and several APC governors since the unfortunate ultimatum issued by the so-called umbrella Arewa Youth Organisation to the Igbo community to leave Kaduna and other parts of northern Nigeria.

“The statement is to remind Nigerians that the highest political ideal, which Nigeria of all political tendencies and persuasions must seek to pursue is the preservation of Nigeria as a corporate entity within which we can pursue the lingering crisis of development and nation building.

“The idea of Nigeria being a mere geographical expression is a myth in the light of the present realities. We are convinced as governors elected on the platform of the APC that our party has already articulated a vision of governance and inclusive development can address these challenges in the long run.

“However, as we work assiduously to address these challenges with unprecedented political will and determination, the Nigerian nation has to survive as an entity before we can pursue the resolution of these challenges.”

The governors identified failure of development and nation building, regional inequality, failure of democratic governance and dangerous manipulation of difference as some of the issues, which, in their view, produced the tension characterised by competing demands for ethnic justice, pronounced and silent self-determination agenda, hate politics and extreme demand to dismember Nigeria.

In a statement signed by the Director General of the PGF, Salihu Lukman, the governors said the resurgence of desperate youth groups promoting ethno-regional identities and extremist positions from the geo-political zones was a reflection of prevalent weak governance, economy and law enforcement system in Nigeria.

The statement reads: “In line with the social democratic principles of the All Progressives Congress (APC), the PGF promotes all-inclusive government, for the development of policies and programs that improve the life of every Nigerian citizen, regardless of ethnicity and religious orientation.

“It is with this in mind that the Forum condemns in the strongest terms the present secessionist and separatist agitations promoting ethno-regional identity in the country. These sundry factional groups, claiming to represent different ethnic nationalities, sow seeds of disunity and promote secessionist agenda in the nation. We decry and reject their activities in all intents and purposes.

“Acknowledging the rich diverse heritage of Nigeria as a country, the PGF particularly notes that the resurgence of desperate youth groups promoting ethno-regional identities and extremist positions from the different geo-political zones across the nation as currently experienced is a reflection of prevalent weak governance, economy and law enforcement system in Nigeria.

“The challenge before us as Nigerians therefore is to commit ourselves to the unity of the country. We must create by all means necessary, a country that we can collectively call our home, irrespective of tongues and localities. This is a vision the APC as a party is committed to lead and for which the PGF is unapologetically and intrinsically loyal. These threats to national unity must cease totally and put away into history.

“While acknowledging that as a nation, we do have challenges, PGF believes that the resolution of those challenges rests with the development of our democracy and with it, the ascendency of structured processes of national consultations, negotiations and invariably agreements.

“Some of the challenges are highlighted in the accompanied PGF Position – There has to be a Nation First. As Governors elected under APC, we will work with our party leaders, the Federal Government and all Nigerians who are committed to democratic development of all parts of the country to ensure unencumbered protection of lives of all citizens in every part of the territorial boundary of our nation.

“PGF, therefore, calls for the rise of all Decent Voices across this country to speak up against the upsurge of some desperate irredentist movements across all ethnic groups and support the emergence of a stronger and virile unified Nigeria for us all. The Forum insists that, regardless of our diverse identities and whatever differences, Nigeria has to thrive. Hence, ‘there has to be a nation first’.



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Re: APC Governors Back True Federalism, Restructuring by Nobody: 5:58am On Jun 23, 2017
grin grin grin grin

We shall see.
Re: APC Governors Back True Federalism, Restructuring by LUGBE: 5:59am On Jun 23, 2017
Are you kidding me, that is interesting but is coming from nation newspaper, APC lipsrsealed

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Re: APC Governors Back True Federalism, Restructuring by Nobody: 5:59am On Jun 23, 2017
The governors are all sick in the head! Where were they when people were clamoring for it? Is it because of the pressure from different groups that want out of this union? Nobody should take them seriously because they are all bunch of clowns practicing fraud and deceit irrespective of their different political party affiliation!

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Re: APC Governors Back True Federalism, Restructuring by Cooly100: 6:03am On Jun 23, 2017
...and yet so many illiterates, mainly the afonjas, on Nairaland will be pointing fingers at IPOB and Kanu...

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Re: APC Governors Back True Federalism, Restructuring by Nwodosis(m): 6:10am On Jun 23, 2017
If it is true, the credit goes to Nnamdi Kalu and IPOB!

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Re: APC Governors Back True Federalism, Restructuring by fiizznation: 6:10am On Jun 23, 2017
lol, October first loading.....

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Re: APC Governors Back True Federalism, Restructuring by mrvitalis(m): 6:11am On Jun 23, 2017
Before u come here and say u want true federalism ...go and find out what ur state wage bill is ...and whats ur state contribution the money shared in abuja every month

Some state won't be able to pay workers for years

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Re: APC Governors Back True Federalism, Restructuring by nabiz(m): 6:11am On Jun 23, 2017
Everybody supporting restructuring, then what is still holding us back? Why are few people holding us back, and who are these few cabal that are are holding us back? Anybody that is agaist this policy is an enemy of nigeris

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Re: APC Governors Back True Federalism, Restructuring by Nobody: 6:12am On Jun 23, 2017
Bunch of hypocrites who say something but have something else in mind. Who are they deceiving?

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Re: APC Governors Back True Federalism, Restructuring by Paperwhite(m): 6:23am On Jun 23, 2017
Then that will be the most recent good news in Nigeria in a long while if really these selfish governors are sincere with this decision.We've been clamouring for restructuring for a long time but they're always against it.So why the sudden turn around Nigeria don tire them too? While let's start from there.

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Re: APC Governors Back True Federalism, Restructuring by Paperwhite(m): 6:29am On Jun 23, 2017
[/b]"The governors said: “It appears that demands framed by different groups in terms of political restructuring or true federalism can be met through adjustment in Nigeria’s federal system.
“Although such adjustment will not on its own address the root and branch of Nigeria’s challenges, it is worth pursuing in order to meet the demands of various Nigerian groups. The focus of this restructuring is to restore the principle of non centralisation of power in the country’s federal arrangement being the defining element of a federal polity"[b]
So these idiots now agreed that the various ethnic/regional agitations are justified? Thought they said only IPOB is agitating?

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Re: APC Governors Back True Federalism, Restructuring by samkay3g(m): 6:38am On Jun 23, 2017
they are mad,there is nothing good in this useless country


God punish all our leaders
They are all thesame
We just need recolonisation

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Re: APC Governors Back True Federalism, Restructuring by sarrki(m): 6:45am On Jun 23, 2017
samkay3g:
they are mad,there is nothing good in this useless country


God punish all our leaders
They are all thesame
We just need recolonisation


grin
Re: APC Governors Back True Federalism, Restructuring by mekaboy(m): 6:49am On Jun 23, 2017
Good move if the Northern governors forum won't say otherwise.
Re: APC Governors Back True Federalism, Restructuring by irepnaija4eva(m): 6:50am On Jun 23, 2017
And kudos must go to Nnamdi KANU/Igbos for resetting all this demented politician's brains..

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Re: APC Governors Back True Federalism, Restructuring by hucienda: 6:50am On Jun 23, 2017
lol ... see wetin NK, IPOB, Arewa youths and co don cause. Civil disobedience, agitation and unrest has suddenly increased in the land - coupled with the comedy show currently going on in the presidency and their pathetic maladministration so far especially on the economy. Dem don see say e beta make we do dis tin o - before they unknowingly justify the conviction of the poet:

"Turning and turning in the widening gyre
The falcon cannot hear the falconer
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world ..."

- W.B. Yeats | The Second Coming

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Re: APC Governors Back True Federalism, Restructuring by signz: 6:51am On Jun 23, 2017
mrvitalis:
Before u come here and say u want true federalism ...go and find out what ur state wage bill is ...and whats ur state contribution the money shared in abuja every month

Some state won't be able to pay workers for years

I understand you. The attached is from owner of budgit Seun Onigbinde.

This is for ALL THE STATES that don't have oil, or whose oil are yet to be exploited.

"Nigerias' finances is so messed up that if oil is not at least $60 per barrel for a sustained period of time, Nigeria will default in its debt repayment by 2024" - My cousin studying to get his PHD in developmental economics Unec. Guess what we're still borrowing aimlessly without any reasonable plan of how we're gonna pay back our debts.

We have no other option than to restructure our nation now. It's unfortunate that we're still thinking of starting now when we should have started under Obj or Yaradua ( notice I didn't mention GEJ because he's from an oil producing state). At least under Obj or Yaradua we had oil money to cushion the shock that would've come with restructuring. As a people we're not proactive.

Nigerians must see restructuring as bitter pill we must swallow now or we die as a nation (bloody or bloodless death)

Modified please read attached tweets from bottom to top.

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Re: APC Governors Back True Federalism, Restructuring by BeardedMeat(m): 6:54am On Jun 23, 2017
samkay3g:
they are mad,there is nothing good in this useless country


God punish all our leaders
They are all thesame
We just need recolonisation
Indeed! They are mad! APC government sucks! They are cooking up another story to sell to electorates come 2019 since they have failed to deliver the change they promised. The current situation has sent jitters up the spine of the ruling class because their cakes are about to be snatched from them. Mofos!

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Re: APC Governors Back True Federalism, Restructuring by Thewrath(m): 6:55am On Jun 23, 2017
fiizznation:
lol, October first loading.....
October 1 notice is just a cheap blackmail to stop the agitation,it's a well established fact that deep down arewa and oduduwa don't want Nigeria to divide,sadly our mind is made....if only the ultimatum is real from their hearts #cheapBlackmail!

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Re: APC Governors Back True Federalism, Restructuring by Nobody: 7:00am On Jun 23, 2017
mrvitalis:
Before u come here and say u want true federalism ...go and find out what ur state wage bill is ...and whats ur state contribution the money shared in abuja every month

Some state won't be able to pay workers for years

Thats the more reason it should be implemented, we should all think beyond oil and put on our thinking caps rather than draining the little that have put theirs on through entrepreneurship..

Oil got to $50/barrel.. and Nigeria is in so much chaos, just imagine if its no longer needed?

Let all states look beyond the national cake, trade within each-other.
Eg.. Enugu generate millions of mega watts and sell to rivers and others for oil for your populace, benue give lagos food it is bouyant enough to pay you. Same for others.. give this method 10 years and watch Nigeria spiral to top 10 with our population..
create state police and watch criminals go into extinct as safer climes attracts the right populace which inturn pays good tax to grow the state.
Track your state population and conduct proper census to enable you tax properly and at same time provide effectively.
This way, the governor of borno need not tell his populace to embrace condoms as unneccessary population does not help anyone anymore rather cultivate more to sell to other states to generate income.

The issue of tribalism would end the very day this happens... canada is looking for reasonable/capable immigrants today, same for uk.. same would be for Nigerian states to enable them grow.

No matter how hot the sun shines, Night must eventually come..

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Re: APC Governors Back True Federalism, Restructuring by fiizznation: 7:07am On Jun 23, 2017
Thewrath:

October 1 notice is just a cheap blackmail to stop the agitation,it's a well established fact that deep down arewa and oduduwa don't want Nigeria to divide,sadly our mind is made....if only the ultimatum is real from their hearts #cheapBlackmail!
You see that's my problem with you people. Weren't you the ones that said the north doesn't want you to achieve your biafra dream? Now that these same northerners are telling you in the most polite manner to go and achieve your dream, you are now calling it a cheap blackmail. C'mon my friend, you people didn't really want this biafra of a thing. Your intention(s) was to use this biafra agitation to blackmail the buhari led administration. And the northerners just called your bluff. Isn't it awesome?

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Re: APC Governors Back True Federalism, Restructuring by kenny987(f): 7:12am On Jun 23, 2017
Bottom line is that the Igbos are fed up and want out. A new and fresh identity with clear, unified goals/aspirations of people of like mind n culture is what is desired now...Nigeria is just accursed!
Re: APC Governors Back True Federalism, Restructuring by Thewrath(m): 7:12am On Jun 23, 2017
fiizznation:
You see that's my problem with you people. Weren't you the ones that said the north doesn't want you to achieve your biafra dream? Now that these same northerners are telling you in the most polite manner to go and achieve your dream, you are now calling it a cheap blackmail. C'mon my friend, you people didn't really want this biafra of a thing. Your intention(s) was to use this biafra agitation to blackmail the buhari led administration. And the northerners just called your bluff. Isn't it awesome?
Is it the youths you refer to as "north"?
We see through your cheap blackmail.....north wants Igbos to leave north but want one Nigeria! How many times have they protested for division or made a move in the house of assembly....nonsense!

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Re: APC Governors Back True Federalism, Restructuring by Iamwrath: 7:14am On Jun 23, 2017
Total wipe out is better or just granting the agitators what they want

Even with restructure , they'll still find another excuse in the future, Ya'ardua paid dem militants but they never stopped bunkering and kidnapping for ransom , so what else is new ??
Re: APC Governors Back True Federalism, Restructuring by Oxenomy: 7:29am On Jun 23, 2017
mrvitalis:
Before u come here and say u want true federalism ...go and find out what ur state wage bill is ...and whats ur state contribution the money shared in abuja every month

Some state won't be able to pay workers for years
is it your business if some states fails to manage themselves? Think about yourself/state and allow everything other states to answer their father's name.

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Re: APC Governors Back True Federalism, Restructuring by fiizznation: 7:33am On Jun 23, 2017
Thewrath:

Is it the youths you refer to as "north"?
We see through your cheap blackmail.....north wants Igbos to leave north but want one Nigeria! How many times have they protested for division or made a move in the house of assembly....nonsense!
Put the northern youths in whatever context you wish, but at the of the day, you will still call these youths as northerners/north. Funny, ONE NIGERIA has always being the igbo slogan. It was coined by you people not the northerners, go figure. The northerners NEVER EVER wanted one Nigeria in the first place, we never believed in it some sixty something years ago. But what did your leaders said at that time? They said our differences doesn't matter, they said the new nation will be prosperous if "we" unite.

Sarduna kicked against it but your leaders begged and begged.

The northern leaders don't need to protest, because what you are reaping now is none of their business. You were warned at first by Sarduna, but your grandfathers thought they were smart.

Who is smart now?

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Re: APC Governors Back True Federalism, Restructuring by rozayx5(m): 7:34am On Jun 23, 2017
till they restructure this country


it remains an assembly of confused people

you cant be drilling oil in my State and be building mosques in the desert with the money

this country has no future. Nigeria is worse off today than in 1960. we need to drum this message into the thick skulls of unity beggars

people are poorer. Joblessness is at its peak

my dad got 5 jobs in 1980 after getting a french degree

today first class graduates roam the streets looking for even 30k job

the same leader who killed us in history is still back again


wake up Nigeria is not progressing..its a time bomb

its going down fast
walks outta thread undecided undecided

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Re: APC Governors Back True Federalism, Restructuring by Dannyset(m): 7:35am On Jun 23, 2017
Believe our leaders at your own risk. These set of people will say another thing to the media(things you want to hear) and strategise for their gang-eating nature when they are together. Most of them are aware that it will only benefit the people at the long run and not them, so they will never support it.
Re: APC Governors Back True Federalism, Restructuring by GworoChewinMaga: 7:35am On Jun 23, 2017
IPOB 10 - BOKOHARAM FULANI HERDSMEN AREWA APC 0

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Re: APC Governors Back True Federalism, Restructuring by Ogonimilitant(m): 7:39am On Jun 23, 2017
Ok
Re: APC Governors Back True Federalism, Restructuring by Johnnyessence(m): 7:48am On Jun 23, 2017
So they are now thinking aloud now that restructuring is the way forward. Well am not even bother on the bunch of governors we have in Nigeria. They are fools that knows no bound. They are bunch of thieves owing workers salaries when it is time for them to pay. I will always praise Ipob leaders for their serious agitation to put the Fg to their kneels. Enough of Fg sharing formular. If the restructuring come through the bunch of sudden northern rich politicians that have oil block in the niger delta will be sent to their respective village. As far as am concern restructuring is the way forward.

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