Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / NewStats: 3,165,290 members, 7,860,694 topics. Date: Friday, 14 June 2024 at 02:23 PM |
Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / Regionalism Better Than True Federalism (8201 Views)
Let Us Have Regionalism With FCT & Former Capitals Under The FG / True Federalism, Its Advantages And Implications. / Only True Federalism Can Resolve Nigeria’s Problems – Ambode (2) (3) (4)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (Reply) (Go Down)
Re: Regionalism Better Than True Federalism by pulsa(m): 12:06pm On Jun 14, 2016 |
Kingspin:regionalism is best for our region |
Re: Regionalism Better Than True Federalism by SuperS1Panther: 12:07pm On Jun 14, 2016 |
CyerSeries: See vituperation from a pained Red Mudsters from the most gully eroded region on planet earth. You do not want Regionalism because you are afraid of being deported back into your gully eroded land. Yes I am from Osun, but we do not wander around like the cursed descendants of Cain, bringing crimes and bad news to where they go to. Meet me at Sailor's Club on Admiralty Way, tonight for a bottle of drink. That is my territory and my terrain. Still Proudly Osun!! We are never like some deluded f00ls that want to kill themselves on a place where they have NO STAKE. Regionalism is what we want for our region OR ONE NIGERIA CONTINUES. 5 Likes |
Re: Regionalism Better Than True Federalism by SuperS1Panther: 12:10pm On Jun 14, 2016 |
Kingspin: No Sir. Our REGION wants REGIONALISM or ONE NIGERIA should continue. PEople should not be afraid of going back to develop their regions is true federalism is as good as it sounds. |
Re: Regionalism Better Than True Federalism by CyerSeries: 12:19pm On Jun 14, 2016 |
SuperS1Panther:
|
Re: Regionalism Better Than True Federalism by Kingspin(m): 12:24pm On Jun 14, 2016 |
SuperS1Panther:What is one Nigeria? With federalism every state will develop more potentially as every individual state has something to attract developmemt accordingly. And so nobody is taken away your region or any state in your region. |
Re: Regionalism Better Than True Federalism by IHEJIRIKAisBOKO: 12:27pm On Jun 14, 2016 |
T9ksy:Cc: Deadlytruth 1 Like |
Re: Regionalism Better Than True Federalism by SuperS1Panther: 12:29pm On Jun 14, 2016 |
Kingspin: We need a constitution backed-up political structure to develop our region exponentially. Hence, our inclination towards REGIONALISM. |
Re: Regionalism Better Than True Federalism by Kingspin(m): 12:29pm On Jun 14, 2016 |
SuperS1Panther:Or separation. But you can develop Osun to world class tourist destination. |
Re: Regionalism Better Than True Federalism by SuperS1Panther: 12:33pm On Jun 14, 2016 |
Kingspin: The same way you can sand fill the gully eroded land of Imo, Anambra and Enugu and build a world class tourist attraction there. 2 Likes |
Re: Regionalism Better Than True Federalism by Kingspin(m): 12:34pm On Jun 14, 2016 |
SuperS1Panther:Or separation. But you can develop Osun to world class tourist destination. And i paid you for just a day visit. Development has started. |
Re: Regionalism Better Than True Federalism by Kingspin(m): 12:39pm On Jun 14, 2016 |
SuperS1Panther:See why we need federalism. Stop eyeing one state for your feeding, every state can be viable and manage what they have without interference. |
Re: Regionalism Better Than True Federalism by SuperS1Panther: 12:43pm On Jun 14, 2016 |
Kingspin: Stop eyeing one region for your feeding. Every Region has the tendency to be viable and even more states can be created that will guarantee more development. Can you see why we need Regionalism and no Federalism based on present state structure? |
Re: Regionalism Better Than True Federalism by Kingspin(m): 12:53pm On Jun 14, 2016 |
SuperS1Panther:Base on the current structure both lazy states and Abuja is benefiting largly but with true federalism states wìll directly benefit because they manage and control what ever belong to them. Lazy ones will pick up become the gov. will pay himself not Abuja. Decentralization of power,responsibility and for development across. Your state and region develop and remains with you. |
Re: Regionalism Better Than True Federalism by SuperS1Panther: 1:03pm On Jun 14, 2016 |
Kingspin: My only problem with that is the agitation for creation of more states will always be present and the ease of creation of more states will never be there. With Regionalism, we can advocate for creation of state today and get it by tomorrow, because it s subjected to our Regional Constitution. In this correct contraption, do you think North will allow you to have more states than them? With Regionalism, SS can have states carved out successfully for all its numerous ethnicities and this will guarantee peace and security in that Region. Likewise the northerners part where there are many ethnicities. SAY NO TO FEDERALISM BASED ON STATE AND SAY YES TO FEDERALISM BASED ON REGION. |
Re: Regionalism Better Than True Federalism by Kingspin(m): 1:40pm On Jun 14, 2016 |
SuperS1Panther:If you want more state that mean u qualify for it. If you more Local govt you get it because your state will pay workers and the other expense7 not using the money from Abuja again. Your own state can develop well and reduce power struggle and the rest. The main thing is to control ur earning and deveiop where you are and fit. The States and regions are still with us till today. The NE,SW, SE,SS. |
Re: Regionalism Better Than True Federalism by blackmatter007: 1:57pm On Jun 14, 2016 |
CyerSeries: I hope you saw the 'EG', i only used ebonyi as an example, i could as well use lagos in place of ebonyi. Don't make a fuss outta nothing bruh. |
Re: Regionalism Better Than True Federalism by Ariani: 2:49pm On Jun 14, 2016 |
989900E: Yea, and may be N500 in Osun and Ekiti, considering how Broke the two Yoruba states are. You have a point, but that's life, all fingers can never be equal. |
Re: Regionalism Better Than True Federalism by Slikbae: 3:12pm On Jun 14, 2016 |
I see you like insulting igbos. I'm not Igbo, so no insults. Kindly expatiate on the bolded. SuperS1Panther: |
Re: Regionalism Better Than True Federalism by SuperS1Panther: 3:23pm On Jun 14, 2016 |
Slikbae: I do not like insulting them, likewise i do not take any insult from them lying low. On the highlighted part, kindly go through the entire thread for my position on it. |
Re: Regionalism Better Than True Federalism by SuperS1Panther: 3:24pm On Jun 14, 2016 |
Kingspin: How has Lagos been able to create a state out of it and Kano has 2 states carved out of it already? Creation of more states will be near impossible and development will be stunted. |
Re: Regionalism Better Than True Federalism by Kingspin(m): 3:48pm On Jun 14, 2016 |
SuperS1Panther:The welfare, development and rule of laws is paramount. The well being of the population is first not state creation. We need a position where every section of Nigeria contribute to his state first, people and the nation by extension. I want my state to develop. Is not about state creation. Kano or Lagos will use their money for what ever reason, remember no FG money to share again by then. |
Re: Regionalism Better Than True Federalism by hub: 4:44pm On Jun 14, 2016 |
[url][/url] pulsa:How will the regions be shared, will the status quo remain as per first republic or the current six geopolitical zones? Will population be considered or size of land (sqkm) etc please elaborate. |
Re: Regionalism Better Than True Federalism by SuperS1Panther: 4:57pm On Jun 14, 2016 |
Kingspin: Welfare, development and rule of law can be achieved under ONE NIGERIA too. No matter the structure in place, whenever there is a sense of injustice, as seen in the case of 2 states being carved out old kano and none out of Lagos, such welfare, development and rule of law cannot be guaranteed as in the case of those Scavenger Terrorist. The well being of the population and by extension the Nation cannot be guaranteed once there is a sense of injustice. The development of your state is very important to you and to others the development of our region through creation of more states under the region is more important to us. SAY NO TO FEDERALISM UNDER THE PRESENT STATE STRUCTURE AND SAY YES TO REGIONALISM |
Re: Regionalism Better Than True Federalism by Kingspin(m): 5:11pm On Jun 14, 2016 |
SuperS1Panther:Nigeria can remain like this but let those that contribute more enjoy their resources back. Afterall, every state have something to contribute and produce feed the nation. The North is good in agric yet their leader said recently that no food in the land. Imagine if every state develop along this line. |
Re: Regionalism Better Than True Federalism by pulsa(m): 5:18pm On Jun 14, 2016 |
hub:the current six geopolitical zones should be used and I believe that also answers the population question. |
Re: Regionalism Better Than True Federalism by SuperS1Panther: 5:23pm On Jun 14, 2016 |
Kingspin: ONE NIGERIA simply means the status quo must stand. We have nothing to lose. |
Re: Regionalism Better Than True Federalism by IamJames: 5:42pm On Jun 14, 2016 |
pulsa: It may not necessarily be filled by nepotism. Each region can be asked to send a specified number of personnel from their regional police force to the federal police force. |
Re: Regionalism Better Than True Federalism by pulsa(m): 6:38pm On Jun 14, 2016 |
IamJames:and are you sure that will work |
Re: Regionalism Better Than True Federalism by jrex(m): 7:00pm On Jun 14, 2016 |
blackmatter007: Please if Enugu share it resources/revenue with ebonyi state, how will the federal be carried along in the sharing formula? Or is there no federal government in regionalism? |
Ajaokuta Steel Needs N80bn To Operate – Official / EFCC Opposes Omisore’s Bail,says He Got ‘hundreds Of Millions’ From Dasuki / Tinubu Spotted Sleeping On Duty In Office (Photos)
(Go Up)
Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 83 |