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FG: Why Restructuring Won’t Work Now by PMBNG(m): 10:11am On May 31, 2017
ADVOCATES of restructuring were told yesterday by the Federal Government to take it easy.

Their “agitation” and “provocative rhetorics” cannot achieve their dream, Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation Abubakar Malami (SAN) said.

He warned those behind the quest for restructuring to avoid demonstrations because ” it is acomplex process”.

He said although Nigeria’s federal system had been experiencing challenges, its reforms could not be done in one fell swoop.

Besides, democratic means should be deployed to reform the federal system, according to Malami.

In his view, the abolishment of states through restructuring will have multiplier effects on the nation.

Such effects, according to him, include downsizing of the National Assembly and abolishing State Houses of Assembly.

Malami made the submissions in an address at a one-day think tank conference in Abuja , which was organised by the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS).

The theme of the conference was “Federalism and the challenges of dynamic equilibrium in Nigeria: towards a national strategy”.



The AGF’s speech to the nation’s think-tank(NIPPS) was the first official reaction to the agitation for restructuring.

Malami said: “In Nigeria today, there are demands for restructuring, for deconstructing the excessive concentration of powers at the Centre, for a dispersion of power to the lower levels of government along with special provisions for the empowerment of women and other socially disadvantaged groups for the country to move away from the cooperative federalism of several decades to a more competitive form of economic federalism, for a fiscal federalism that presents the challenges of addressing regional inequalities and of balancing the concerns of equity and efficiency in intergovernmental fiscal relations, among many others.

“Federalism is imbedded in our constitution as contained in sections 2,3 and 5. It is not out of place to state that as far as our constitutional democracy is concerned, the idea of restructuring is not a function of advocacy or agitation. It is about constitutional accommodation and or alternative constitutional amendment.

“As things stand, restructuring requires amending the constitution to accommodate referendum or, in the alternative, a constitutional amendment to the 1999 constitution, which in this case must be supported by majority of legislators in 24 states of the federation as enshrined in Section 9 of the constitution.

“Whether that process is going to be an easy sale is a conjecture that should be left for deliberation. But one thing that is certain is the inevitable implication that abolishing states through restructuring process will certainly translate to the eventual multiplier effect of abolishing the state house of assembly and perhaps downsizing the National Assembly and probably the civil service and other related federal institution.

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“This indeed is a tall order that cannot be achieved through advocacy, emotional outburst or provocative rhetorics and demonstrations. The beauty of democracy is in the process and legislative process is in our case the only answer.”

Malami, who admitted that the nation’s federalism was facing challenges, said restructuring cannot be achieved overnight.

He added: “It is true that Nigeria’s federal system has been experiencing challenges and there have been agitations and prescriptions to reform and modify it. Reforms and modifications, institutional arrangement, systems and processes are normal in festoons, but are not done in single swoop as being advocated in Nigeria. Mega changes are not healthy for federations.


“Change is a gradual process that must be democratic and subjected to legislative and administrative processes as provided by law. We must use democratic means to reform our federal system. We need to recognise that both federalism and democracy are mechanisms for managing diversity.

“Indeed, while federalism provides the Institutional framework for managing diversity, democracy makes possible the negotiation for diverse identity claims by providing them with representation, voice and political mechanisms by which the competing claims are balanced and reconciled.

“There is no true or false federalism. Indeed, there is no single, pure ideal federal model that is universally applicable everywhere. Each federation reflects the particular conditions and circumstances that produce it.

“We cannot wish away the particular conditions and circumstances that have produced the challenges in our federal system. We must use democratic means to find solutions to these numerous challenges. It is democracy that articulates citizens’ preferences and places limits on arbitrariness.

“As political realities and experiences across the world have shown, all federations, whether established by a coming together or holding together process, experience deep rooted conflicts and ours cannot be an isolated case.”

The Acting Director General of the National Institute Policy and Strategic Studies, Jonathan Juma said since its adoption, federalism had been experiencing disequilibrium between centralizing and decentralizing forces which have affected the union.

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Juma, who was represented by the institute’s Director of Research Prof Habu Galadima said concern about the increasing number of centrifugal forces within the Nigerian federation had been expressed by experts, opinion leaders, civil society organisations and many others at all levels of government which requires urgent attention.



He argued that despite guiding principles, Nigeria’s federal system faces the challenge of finding a balance between economic principles of equity, efficiency and effectiveness in allocating powers and resources.

Juma said: “What factors have proven key to the success or failure of federalism in Nigeria to play its potential role in reversing or quarantining deep rooted conflicts, how can Nigeria’s federalism maintain a dynamic equilibrium between centrifugal and centrifugal forces in the country without excessively overheating the political system.

“In what ways can the conflicting interests regarding the allocation of responsibilities, functions and revenue sources be accommodated to promote equitable development in the federation, fiscal responsibility, accountability and transparency and reconcile national and regional interests regarding natural resource.”

Former Minister of Information Prof Jerry Gana said it was unfortunate that the report of the 2014 National Conference had not been opened by the government.

He said the report was made up of 600 recommendations which could lead to fundamental changes.

“In a true federal system, power and functions must be wisely devolved to the federating units and adequate resources generated and not allocated to the federating units to perform their functions effectively,” he said.

To another former Minister of Information, Prof. Sam Oyovbaire, it is wrong to be calling for “true federalism” because there is no false federalism.

He said: “Federalism is federalism whether in the US, Canada, Australia or in Germany. There is no true or false federalism.”

The co-founder of the African Policy Research Institute, Ambassador Sunday Dogonyaro said “Nigerians must stop deceiving themselves by saying that the union is negotiable when the policy actions are not in tandem with this argument.”

According to him, apart from a few elite, nobody is comfortable with the present arrangement.

“Studies have tend to suggest that the current federal arrangement is neither viable not sustainable,” Dogonyaro said.

http://www.socialtimesng.net/2017/05/fg-why-restructuring-wont-work-now/
Re: FG: Why Restructuring Won’t Work Now by PMBNG(m): 10:14am On May 31, 2017
Re: FG: Why Restructuring Won’t Work Now by Igboesika: 10:15am On May 31, 2017
Spare me this trash and tear this stagnant entity into pieces.

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Re: FG: Why Restructuring Won’t Work Now by Ogbuefi2020: 10:24am On May 31, 2017
Malami keep quiet, the constitutional process was already initiated through 2014 conference before buhari came and threw it into the dustbin.

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Re: FG: Why Restructuring Won’t Work Now by ModsWillKillNL: 10:33am On May 31, 2017
hmmmn
Re: FG: Why Restructuring Won’t Work Now by Amberon: 10:44am On May 31, 2017
Nonsense!

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Re: FG: Why Restructuring Won’t Work Now by amc: 11:08am On May 31, 2017
And this is the koko of the matter. Everything else is a waste of energy and resources.

“As things stand, restructuring requires amending the constitution to accommodate referendum or, in the alternative, a constitutional amendment to the 1999 constitution, which in this case must be supported by majority of legislators in 24 states of the federation as enshrined in Section 9 of the constitution.

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Re: FG: Why Restructuring Won’t Work Now by fulanmafia: 11:24am On May 31, 2017
Ogbuefi2020:
Malami keep quiet, the constitutional process was already initiated through 2014 conference before buhari came and threw it into the dustbin.

Ogbuefi you're the one that needs to keep quiet and stop advertising your philistinism.

The constitutional process requires the votes of majority of legislators in 24 states of the federation as enshrined in Section 9 of the constitution.

Get your representatives to kick-start the process and start lobbying.

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Re: FG: Why Restructuring Won’t Work Now by fulanmafia: 11:29am On May 31, 2017
PMBNG:


“As things stand, restructuring requires amending the constitution to accommodate referendum or, in the alternative, a constitutional amendment to the 1999 constitution, which in this case must be supported by majority of legislators in 24 states of the federation as enshrined in Section 9 of the constitution.

http://www.socialtimesng.net/2017/05/fg-why-restructuring-wont-work-now/

What the Chief Justice is saying is what the "raforrandum" chanting ipob miscreants have failed to realize, unfortunately they thought they could insult and blackmail their way to a referendum.

There is no disease worse than ignorance.

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Re: FG: Why Restructuring Won’t Work Now by HiddenShadow: 11:31am On May 31, 2017
fulanmafia:


What the Chief Justice is saying is what the "raforrandum" chanting ipob miscreants have failed to realize, unfortunately they thought they could insult and blackmail their way to a referendum.

There is no disease worse than ignorance.


The Soviet Union, Yugoslavia and Sudan said worst

Where are they today.?

Nigeria has 2 options

1) Restructure

2) Disintegrate

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Re: FG: Why Restructuring Won’t Work Now by fulanmafia: 11:41am On May 31, 2017
HiddenShadow:



The Soviet Union, Yugoslavia and Sudan said worst

Where are they today.?

Nigeria has 2 options

1) Restructure

2) Disintegrate

The soviet union collapsed by the orders of Communist party (or APC in our case) and Soviet Government with Mikhail Gorbachev (or Buhari in our case) at the top.

Yugoslavia and Sudan collapsed through armed conflict.

Which one can you do?

Whether you choose disintegration or restructuring, either can only be achieved through constitutional amendment or armed conflict.

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Re: FG: Why Restructuring Won’t Work Now by Ogbuefi2020: 11:44am On May 31, 2017
fulanmafia:


What the Chief Justice is saying is what the "raforrandum" chanting ipob miscreants have failed to realize, unfortunately they thought they could insult and blackmail their way to a referendum.

There is no disease worse than ignorance.
Tell your dullarpo to convoke a conference for constitution amendment if he will not implement the one Jonathan.

Look at what another participant said, Nigeria is bigger than Buhari's ego. You are the ignorant one


Former Minister of Information Prof Jerry Gana said it was unfortunate that the report of the 2014 National Conference had not been opened by the government.

He said the report was made up of 600 recommendations which could lead to fundamental changes.

“In a true federal system, power and functions must be wisely devolved to the federating units and adequate resources generated and not allocated to the federating units to perform their functions effectively,” he said.

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Re: FG: Why Restructuring Won’t Work Now by Ogbuefi2020: 11:46am On May 31, 2017
fulanmafia:


The soviet union collapsed by the orders of Communist party (or APC in our case) and Soviet Government with Mikhail Gorbachev (or Buhari in our case) at the top.

Yugoslavia and Sudan collapsed through armed conflict.

Which one can you do?

Whether you choose disintegration or restructuring, either can only be achieved through constitutional amendment or armed conflict.
so who is to blame, let dulardiho do what jonathan did (conference) or implement jonathan's own

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Re: FG: Why Restructuring Won’t Work Now by icedfire(m): 11:46am On May 31, 2017
As things stand, restructuring requires amending the constitution to accommodate referendum or, in the alternative, a constitutional amendment to the 1999 constitution, which in this case must be supported by majority of legislators in 24 states of the federation as enshrined in Section 9 of the constitution.

http://www.socialtimesng.net/2017/05/fg-why-restructuring-wont-work-now/

But one thing that is certain is the inevitable implication that abolishing states through restructuring process will certainly translate to the eventual multiplier effect of abolishing the state house of assembly and perhaps downsizing the National Assembly and probably the civil service and other related federal institution



This is not funny. What he is saying in essence is that restructuring or referendum is totally impossible . Since it will lead to down sizing of the Senate and state HOA. Since this are the same guys that are supposed to push for restructuring then it is impossible.

I guess we will have to seek other route asides the Senate then

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Re: FG: Why Restructuring Won’t Work Now by HiddenShadow: 11:48am On May 31, 2017
fulanmafia:


The soviet union collapsed by the orders of Communist party (or APC in our case) and Soviet Government with Mikhail Gorbachev (or Buhari in our case) at the top.

Yugoslavia and Sudan collapsed through armed conflict.

Which one can you do?

Whether you choose disintegration or restructuring, either can only be achieved through constitutional amendment or armed conflict.


As I said earlier

Your tribesmen can keep deceiving themselves until the country collapses

Restructure or Disintegrate


Remember Soviet Union, Yugoslavia , Sudan , Ethiopia etc

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Re: FG: Why Restructuring Won’t Work Now by fulanmafia: 11:50am On May 31, 2017
Ogbuefi2020:

Tell your dullarpo to convoke a conference for constitution amendment if he will not implement the one Jonathan.

That is the job of your representatives in the legislature (which is independent of the executive) and not Buhari, and they will have to lobby to get the approval of majority of legislators in 24 states of the federation (who incidentally IPOB/Kanu has been insulting, threatening and blackmailing) in order for the amendment to take place, as enshrined in Section 9 of the constitution.

Ogbuefi2020:

so who is to blame, let dulardiho do what jonathan did (conference) or implement jonathan's own

Confab report is different from constitutional amendment.

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Re: FG: Why Restructuring Won’t Work Now by Ogbuefi2020: 11:52am On May 31, 2017
fulanmafia:


That is the job of your representatives in the legislature (which is independent of the executive) and not Buhari, and they will have to lobby to get the approval of majority of legislators in 24 states of the federation (who incidentally IPOB/Kanu has been insulting, threatening and blackmailing) in order for the amendment to take place, as enshrined in Section 9 of the constitution.

P.S - Confab report is different from constitutional amendment.

Take a look at what another participant said

Former Minister of Information Prof Jerry Gana said it was unfortunate that the report of the 2014 National Conference had not been opened by the government.

He said the report was made up of 600 recommendations which could lead to fundamental changes.

“In a true federal system, power and functions must be wisely devolved to the federating units and adequate resources generated and not allocated to the federating units to perform their functions effectively,” he said.

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Re: FG: Why Restructuring Won’t Work Now by fulanmafia: 11:53am On May 31, 2017
HiddenShadow:

As I said earlier

Your tribesmen can keep deceiving themselves until the country collapses

Restructure or Disintegrate

Remember Soviet Union, Yugoslavia , Sudan , Ethiopia etc

You have said nothing new.
fulanmafia:


The soviet union collapsed by the orders of Communist party (or APC in our case) and Soviet Government with Mikhail Gorbachev (or Buhari in our case) at the top. Yugoslavia and Sudan collapsed through armed conflict.

Which one can you do?

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Re: FG: Why Restructuring Won’t Work Now by kingzizzy: 11:53am On May 31, 2017

“As things stand, restructuring requires amending the constitution to accommodate referendum or, in the alternative, a constitutional amendment to the 1999 constitution, which in this case must be supported by majority of legislators in 24 states of the federation as enshrined in Section 9 of the constitution.


The above is why restructuring is not possible in Nigeria. Wherw will anyone get majority of the legislators in 24 states to vote for restructuring? This is mission impossible especially with Northern states.


Restructuring will never happen in Nigeria ever ever. That is why all Southern Nigerians had better face the two choices remaining. Continue with Nigeria the way it is or secede.

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Re: FG: Why Restructuring Won’t Work Now by Ogbuefi2020: 11:54am On May 31, 2017
fulanmafia:


That is the job of your representatives in the legislature (which is independent of the executive) and not Buhari, and they will have to lobby to get the approval of majority of legislators in 24 states of the federation (who incidentally IPOB/Kanu has been insulting, threatening and blackmailing) in order for the amendment to take place, as enshrined in Section 9 of the constitution.



Confab report is different from constitutional amendment.

Who cares what is different from what, what people want is solution to the socio political and economic challenges facing the country. If the conference does the magic and constitution amendment is no longer needed what else?

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Re: FG: Why Restructuring Won’t Work Now by fulanmafia: 11:57am On May 31, 2017
Ogbuefi2020:


Take a look at what another participant said

Former Minister of Information Prof Jerry Gana said it was unfortunate that the report of the 2014 National Conference had not been opened by the government.

He said the report was made up of 600 recommendations which could lead to fundamental changes.

What part of the sentence "constitutional amendment is required to restructure" do you constantly fail to understand?

Or do you think any recommendations can be implemented without the legislature?

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Re: FG: Why Restructuring Won’t Work Now by fulanmafia: 12:00pm On May 31, 2017
Ogbuefi2020:


Who cares what is different from what, what people want is solution to the socio political and economic challenges facing the country. If the conference does the magic and constitution amendment is no longer needed what else?

Lol I suggest you do some reading before continuing with this discourse.

Ignorance is a terrible cancer, but thankfully it can be cured.

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Re: FG: Why Restructuring Won’t Work Now by fulanmafia: 12:02pm On May 31, 2017
kingzizzy:


Continue with Nigeria the way it is or secede.

How exactly do we plan on doing that?

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Re: FG: Why Restructuring Won’t Work Now by aolawale025: 12:08pm On May 31, 2017
What else could he have said? When he is a beneficiary of the present faulty system. When the times comes nothing can stop the amendment needed to restructure.
Re: FG: Why Restructuring Won’t Work Now by Candyrain(m): 12:20pm On May 31, 2017
amc:
And this is the koko of the matter. Everything else is a waste of energy and resources.


That is exactly the challenge which is why it looks impossible because no northern state would append or sign for restructuring. And besides North even have more states than the South so how can restructuring be achieved.

When people keep saying Igbos should take their agitation to their representatives, this is exactly why they don't because they know it won't sail through.

Even if the entire South finally agrees to work together it still won't yield any result because already we are numerically disadvantaged.

So the question is how then do we achieve this RESTRUCTURING?

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Re: FG: Why Restructuring Won’t Work Now by wirinet(m): 12:32pm On May 31, 2017
Ogbuefi2020:
Malami keep quiet, the constitutional process was already initiated through 2014 conference before buhari came and threw it into the dustbin.

Which constitutional process? The Jonathan and even the Obasanjo conference were not constitutional. There was no Law or even budget supporting the conference. These two conferences were simply "Jamboree". At best they were advisory conferences, to advice the president on items to present to the National Assembly for constitutional amendments.
Re: FG: Why Restructuring Won’t Work Now by wirinet(m): 12:43pm On May 31, 2017
“Whether that process is going to be an easy sale is a conjecture that should be left for deliberation. But one thing that is certain is the inevitable implication that abolishing states through restructuring process will certainly translate to the eventual multiplier effect of abolishing the state house of assembly and perhaps downsizing the National Assembly and probably the civil service and other related federal institution.

This is the koko ofthe matter.
The state executives, the state legislatures and the state civil services are too numerous considering the revenue accrued the nation. The states are simply a conduit for siphoning oil revenue from the Nigerdelta, they have no economic value. Up to 80% of total revenue plus borrowed money is used to maintain this structure, with little left for any physical development.

Without this useless structure people like Abubakar Malami will be jobless and probably die of hunger.

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Re: FG: Why Restructuring Won’t Work Now by evilyoruba: 12:49pm On May 31, 2017
fulanmafia:


What the Chief Justice is saying is what the "raforrandum" chanting ipob miscreants have failed to realize, unfortunately they thought they could insult and blackmail their way to a referendum.

There is no disease worse than ignorance.

The 1999 northern constitution is not a constitution.... Nigeria can't not be govern by Northern military islamic constitution....it is either new Nigeria constitution or 1960 constitution or separation....if it is war, then so be it...Hausa Fulani has no double life

Besides, the same way they brought 1999 constitution, also they should bring 2017 constitution...

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Re: FG: Why Restructuring Won’t Work Now by Candyrain(m): 12:52pm On May 31, 2017
wirinet:


This is the koko ofthe matter.
The state executives, the state legislatures and the state civil services are too numerous considering the revenue accrued the nation. The states are simply a conduit for siphoning oil revenue from the Nigerdelta, they have no economic value. Up to 80% of total revenue plus borrowed money is used to maintain this structure, with little left for any physical development.

Without this useless structure people like Abubakar Malami will be jobless and probably die of hunger.

The OP has shown us that restructuring is almost impossible, what next do u suggest we do? Do we maintain the status quo because some Abubakar Malami will lose his job?

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Re: FG: Why Restructuring Won’t Work Now by SHAKABOOM: 12:55pm On May 31, 2017
fulanmafia:


The soviet union collapsed by the orders of Communist party (or APC in our case) and Soviet Government with Mikhail Gorbachev (or Buhari in our case) at the top.

Yugoslavia and Sudan collapsed through armed conflict.

Which one can you do?

Whether you choose disintegration or restructuring, either can only be achieved through constitutional amendment or armed conflict.
Then let dere be armed conflict then..You think say NIGGAZ dey smile dis days?abi you think say the new ibo youth dey fear War..
Restructure or go to WAR. angry

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Re: FG: Why Restructuring Won’t Work Now by PMBNG(m): 12:58pm On May 31, 2017
I think arm twisting will be the best option, though tough it is the shortest way.
Re: FG: Why Restructuring Won’t Work Now by Curlieweed: 12:59pm On May 31, 2017
wirinet:


This is the koko ofthe matter.
The state executives, the state legislatures and the state civil services are too numerous considering the revenue accrued the nation. The states are simply a conduit for siphoning oil revenue from the Nigerdelta, they have no economic value. Up to 80% of total revenue plus borrowed money is used to maintain this structure, with little left for any physical development.

Without this useless structure people like Abubakar Malami will be jobless and probably die of hunger.

Great insight.

This is the dilemma. We can hardly afford the current structure. Out of 36 states, less than 6 are solvent. The government devotes most of her revenue in maintaining the process with very little left over (after the usual chopping for growth).


On the other hand it's impossible to change the shitstem through constitutional means because as you stated in the highlighted, turkeys are never going to be voting for Christmas.

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