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Why Nigeria's Economy Still Suffers – Atiku by agwom(m): 9:01pm On Dec 12, 2016
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has observed that Nigeria may continue to search for right solution to fix the economy if the political structure remains faulty.

The former spoke Monday in Abuja during the formal public presentation of a book titled “Nigerian Federalism: Continuing Quest for Stability and Nation-Building” edited by Okechukwu Ibeanu and Mohammad J. Kuna under the supervision of African Policy Research Institute (APRI).

“My view is that when you get the political structure wrong, you are not likely to get the economy right,” Atiku, who is the chief presenter, said while presenting a speech entitled “Strength and Unity in Renewal: Towards a Rebirth of Nigerian Federalism”.

He reiterated his support for those calling for the restructuring of what he called the current “unitary federalism”.

“But after 50 years of ‘unitary federalism’, we are now in a position to clearly see that it has not worked well. The federating units in the First Republic had their disagreements but none claimed to lack autonomy of action, and none waited for federal fiscal allocations before it could implement its programs and pay salaries.

“The current structure may be working for some elites but it has clearly not worked well for any section of this country and the country as a whole. “We should take deliberate steps to change this structure to serve us better. And we should not dither for too long that we let fear and expediency stampede us into another disastrous policy shift that may not serve us well either,” he added.

He said each nation has to work out the best federal system suited for it as there is no ideal federal system or true federalism since federalisms are works in progress.

Turaki Adamawa described as “odd and unhelpful” the argument of those who said that Nigeria cannot renegotiate its union and continued to equate every demand for restructuring with attempts to break up the country.

“As a democrat and businessman, I do not fear negotiations. That is what reasonable human beings do. This is even more important if a stubborn resistance against negotiations can lead to unsavoury outcomes,” also said Atiku.

He stressed that agitations for more states across the country, the clamour for more federal take-over of state institutions, and the clamour for local government autonomy from state governments are inconsistent with establishing a viable and well-functioning federal system.

“We already have too many weak and unviable states. What we need are stronger federating units (be they existing sates or zones) with a greater share of resources and responsibilities,” he also said.

The book reviewer, Dr Tunji Olaopa, advised each federating unit in Nigeria to create ways to deliver jobs to the jobless and save Nigerians from the current economic hardship, saying the call for Sovereign National Conference (SNC) is stale, while the so-called true federalism has become mere rhetoric.

Dr Olaopa described the book as an incredible deep work of scholarship on Nigeria’s federalism.

Read more at http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/politics/why-nigeria-s-economy-still-suffers-atiku/175675.html#glFMoRjWMxZu2Oh7.99

Re: Why Nigeria's Economy Still Suffers – Atiku by matrixme(m): 9:02pm On Dec 12, 2016
They all seem to be very intelligent during campaign. All the brain cells stretches to full capacity, but give them a chance, these same cells go flaccid instantly. Well, no more old cargoes and refurbished politicians this time. Go home and rest.

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Re: Why Nigeria's Economy Still Suffers – Atiku by maxwell767(m): 9:03pm On Dec 12, 2016
Brb
Re: Why Nigeria's Economy Still Suffers – Atiku by Khd95(m): 9:04pm On Dec 12, 2016
Atiku is trying to be relevant again
Re: Why Nigeria's Economy Still Suffers – Atiku by Eastactivist: 9:07pm On Dec 12, 2016
Atiku are you sure that your definition of true federalism conforms with that of the afonjas..
Cos we don't really know what they want yet they criticize every govt for abandoning their ideology.
Re: Why Nigeria's Economy Still Suffers – Atiku by bigFOOTcaveMAN(m): 9:08pm On Dec 12, 2016
matrixme:
They all seem to be very intelligent during campaign. All the brain cells stretches to full capacity, but give them a chance, these same cells go flaccid instantly. Well, no more old cargoes and refurbished politicians this time. Go home and rest.
Funny guy! Lols grin grin
Re: Why Nigeria's Economy Still Suffers – Atiku by Atiku2019: 9:23pm On Dec 12, 2016
Resource Control is surely the fastest way to Industrialisation...

Re: Why Nigeria's Economy Still Suffers – Atiku by Atiku2019: 9:24pm On Dec 12, 2016
Eastactivist:
Atiku are you sure that your definition of true federalism conforms with that of the afonjas..
Cos we don't really know what they want yet they criticize every govt for abandoning their ideology.


grin grin grin Wetin Yoruba peeps do you na?
Re: Why Nigeria's Economy Still Suffers – Atiku by Chikelue2000(m): 9:28pm On Dec 12, 2016
Atiku2019:
Resource Control is surely the fastest way to Industrialisation...
Bro I no understand u ooo. Atiku settle u abi na wetin?
Re: Why Nigeria's Economy Still Suffers – Atiku by Atiku2019: 9:34pm On Dec 12, 2016
Chikelue2000:
Bro I no understand u ooo. Atiku settle u abi na wetin?


Lol so person no fit Support Atiku for free Again? grin

Re: Why Nigeria's Economy Still Suffers – Atiku by Greatfuture: 9:39pm On Dec 12, 2016
Na wao. all off a sudden Atiku now Knows solution to all the problems of this country
Re: Why Nigeria's Economy Still Suffers – Atiku by Chikelue2000(m): 9:45pm On Dec 12, 2016
Atiku2019:



Lol so person no fit Support Atiku for free Again? grin
I just de ask, incase he needs more supporters, tell him my cv is ready.
Re: Why Nigeria's Economy Still Suffers – Atiku by DozieInc(m): 9:51pm On Dec 12, 2016
Campaigns 101.
Re: Why Nigeria's Economy Still Suffers – Atiku by Stalwert: 10:02pm On Dec 12, 2016
Support Africa's first gay president smiley

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