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I Have Gone To The Supreme Court 12 Times To Test Restructuring,” Mr Osinbajo by MrAJQ(m): 6:50am On Oct 29, 2018
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo said that the nation’s debt was $73 billion, a $10 billion increment from $63 billion the present administration inherited in 2015.

He made the disclosure in Ibadan on Saturday during the 9th Public Lecture of Sigma Club at the International Conference Centre, University of Ibadan.

The News Agency of Nigeria(NAN) reports that Mr Osinbajo delivered a lecture entitled ‘Developing the Nation Through Youth Empowerment.’

“In 2010 our debt was $35 billion, $41 billion in 2011, $48 billion in 2012, $64 billion in 2013, $67.7 billion in 2014, $63.8 billion in 2015, $57.8 billion in 2016, $70 billion in 2017 and $73 billion in 2018.

“The nation’s debt as at today was $73 bilłion, an increment of $10 billion from the $63 billion inherited in 2015,” he said.

Mr Osinbajo revealed that from oil, the nation earned $119.8 billion from 1990 to 1998, $481 billion from 1999 to 2009 and $381 billion from 2010 to 2014, while present administration has only earned $112 billion from June 2015.

“The earnings from oil from 2010 to 2014 were the highest recorded in the history of the country. This is a period when the price of oil per barrel sold from $100 to $114.
He said that the most important drain on the nation’s public purse was grand corruption, saying the nation would earn more revenue if such was addressed.

“In a 2015 transaction met by this administration, a sum of $67 million was made without a purpose for it. So also is another $292 million,” he said.

The vice president also listed lack of commitment to diversification of the economy as one of the problems which affected the economy.

On restructuring, Mr Osinbajo said that some of those clamouring for it were those who opposed their efforts on restructuring years back when they were in government.
“Let me explain my position clearly. I am not just an advocate of restructuring, there is no other government in Nigeria that has actively pursued restructuring such as we did when I was Attorney General in Lagos State.

“People talking about restructuring, if you ask them what they meant by restructuring? They won’t even know what it means and that is the problem we have to face,” he said.

The vice president narrated how he pursued issues of restructuring to the Supreme Court when he was the Attorney General in Lagos State.

According to him, “We started with fiscal restructuring, which is more of resource control. Should states control their own resources? We went to the Supreme Court. They argued that each state should control its own resources.”

“The states that argued in favour of autonomy for states to control their resources were the oil producing states in the country and Lagos State, while some others argued on the other side because they want to share oil money.

“We lost at the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court said no, that you cannot control your resources. If you are an oil producing state, take 13 per cent extra, which is derivation.”

He said that Lagos State further argued that it had ports and the ports served the entire nation, so the state should also take 13 per cent derivation which the Supreme Court objected.

Mr Osinbajo said that further argument led to the introduction of onshore and offshore law, which enabled the state to share from onshore resources.

“All this time, this was 2000, some of those people, including the presidential candidate of PDP, who is talking about restructuring, was the vice president then.

“They opposed every step we took. Of course, we were taking the Federal Government to court then. They opposed every step.

“The next thing we did was that the states should be able to create their own local governments, which is autonomy of states.
“So, we created 37 new local governments in Lagos. The president then, Chief Obasanjo, seized our local government funds and said we could not create new local governments,” he said.

He also narrated how they challenged the seizure at the Supreme Court and the court ruled in their favour.

“If you ask those people now talking about restructuring, none of them has done anything compared to what we have done. So, I am not a latter day convert to restructuring.

“I am an active practitioner of restructuring, and I have gone to the Supreme Court 12 times to test restructuring,” Mr Osinbajo added.
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https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/292875-nigerias-debt-only-increased-10-billion-since-buhari-assumed-office-osinbajo.html

Re: I Have Gone To The Supreme Court 12 Times To Test Restructuring,” Mr Osinbajo by Nackzy: 6:55am On Oct 29, 2018
This man is a puppet, he talks anyhow, he went to school but i don't know why he's almost like buhari

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Re: I Have Gone To The Supreme Court 12 Times To Test Restructuring,” Mr Osinbajo by Nobody: 7:15am On Oct 29, 2018
Is Supreme court where they test restructuring? You had power for four years, a gold opportunity, yet couldnt test it amongst the people
Re: I Have Gone To The Supreme Court 12 Times To Test Restructuring,” Mr Osinbajo by fergie001: 7:18am On Oct 29, 2018
Osinbajo..............

I watched Tinubu,yourself and Buhari proclaim restructuring in 2014 in Lagos......Are you telling us that the SC objected and you went on lying OR...I don't know,you are getting me more confused..
So what changed?
You are talking too much these days......
Re: I Have Gone To The Supreme Court 12 Times To Test Restructuring,” Mr Osinbajo by efighter: 7:27am On Oct 29, 2018

“People talking about restructuring, if you ask them what they meant by restructuring? They won’t even know what it means and that is the problem we have to face,” he said.

“I am an active practitioner of restructuring, and I have gone to the Supreme Court 12 times to test restructuring,”

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/292875-nigerias-debt-only-increased-10-billion-since-buhari-assumed-office-osinbajo.html

Prof. you sef set talk too much. How do you expect Atikuloot whose highest qualification is a road side 6 months Diploma to understand restructuring? To Atikuloot, Restructuring means marrying at least one woman from each of the over 250 ethnic groups in Nigeria. That is why the promiscuous bisexual has a Yoruba wife called Titi, an Igbo wife and money laundering partner called Jennifer, several Hausa/Fulani wives and uncountable sex slaves from all over the country.
Re: I Have Gone To The Supreme Court 12 Times To Test Restructuring,” Mr Osinbajo by efighter: 7:28am On Oct 29, 2018
Shayetet13:
Is Supreme court where they test restructuring? You had power for four years, a gold opportunity, yet couldnt test it amongst the people

He should go and overide Supreme Court ruling?
Re: I Have Gone To The Supreme Court 12 Times To Test Restructuring,” Mr Osinbajo by Nobody: 8:02am On Oct 29, 2018
efighter:


He should go and overide Supreme Court ruling?
Did supreme court outlaw restructuring?
Re: I Have Gone To The Supreme Court 12 Times To Test Restructuring,” Mr Osinbajo by magoo10(m): 8:37am On Oct 29, 2018
There is a difference in pushing for restructuring as an opposition party and pushing for restructuring as a government in power.

Apc is shying away from restructuring because their govt is poorly composed with regards to all tiers of government.

Osibanjo should tell us what the dying apc have done regards restructuring since they got to power and stop deceiving the public.
Re: I Have Gone To The Supreme Court 12 Times To Test Restructuring,” Mr Osinbajo by PFRB: 8:41am On Oct 29, 2018
I wonder what has happened to Osinbajo or was he not what we thought he was?

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