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Nigeria’s Salvation Lies In Decentralisation Of Federal Powers – Sanwo-Olu by postbox: 4:10pm On Feb 26, 2020
Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has offered a fresh impetus on how true federalism can solve the current security challenges bedevilling Nigeria and put the country on the path of accelerated development.

Sanwo-Olu said decentralisation of some exclusive functions of the Federal Government, including the provision of security, would provide an instant answer to the current agitations threatening the unity of the country. The Governor said the emergence of “beggar-states” as the major constituents of Nigeria’s federation would not take the country to the future it desires in a world that is developing rapidly.

He said the flawed federalist ideals enshrined in the 1999 Constitution had continuously limited the power of the states to pursue individual development at their own pace, stressing that Nigeria must holistically address the “fundamental question” of federalism if the political class was serious about lifting the country out of the current quagmire.

Sanwo-Olu spoke on Tuesday while delivering a paper at the Freedom Online third annual lecture with the theme: “Nigeria: Foundation, Fundamentals and Future”. The Governor, represented by his deputy, Dr Obafemi Hamzat, was the guest speaker at the event held at Sheraton Hotels in Ikeja.

Lagos Governor recalled that Nigeria was administered efficiently during the period of the regional arrangement, pointing out that the feat was achieved because each region assumed autonomy on its resources and developed at its own paces without relying on handouts from the centre.

He said: “One of the legacies of military rule was the abolition of powerful and largely financially independent regional governments and replacement with weaker entities known as States. These States were, of course, beholden to a very powerful central government that doled out resources to them and used every opportunity to make it clear that the states were appendages of the centre.

“At the time, the regions worked hard, earned their revenues from exports, from taxes, and so on, and kept a large chunk of what they earned. None of them came to Lagos – the then Federal Capital – with caps in hands for what we now refer to as ‘Federal Allocation’. Every region survived mainly on its internally generated revenue. There was also a healthy competition among the regions.”

The Governor stressed that provision of security must be “highly” decentralised, adding that States must play a significant role in providing internal security, while the Federal Government must face the issue of defence, foreign policy, border controls, currency, and customs among others.

Sanwo-Olu also called for a review of the terms of fiscal federalism between the centre and state governments, saying that the Federal Government must consciously devolve more responsibilities and resources to states and local governments as those entities are the closest to the people.

He said: “Today, the revenue sharing formula is 52.6 per cent for the Federal Government, 26.7 per cent to the States and 20.6 per cent to local governments. The Federal Government takes the lion share, out-muscling the State and Local Governments, which are the closest tiers to the populace. State and local governments ordinarily should be drivers of development. As it is today, it is common knowledge that most states depend on a monthly allowance from Abuja to survive.

“States should be free to control the drilling of oil and mining of solid minerals and pay the required taxes and royalties to the Federation Account. The many States really have no business being poor or suffering a cash-crunch given their huge mineral deposits. There is also no reason why States cannot generate and distribute electricity and license the same, within their geographical limits. This can be done in a way in which necessary returns will be made to the Federal Government.”

In spite of challenges facing the nation, Sanwo-Olu said no one should lose hope of a better future, observing that the ongoing revolution in the agricultural sector and investment in infrastructure by the President Muhammadu Buhari administration had started to gradually change the outlook of the national economy. The Governor said ongoing reforms in agriculture must continue to sustain non-oil revenue and reduce dependency on a single commodity economy.

He said: “What is clear to me is that to achieve these reforms that we require, many of our laws need to change. We need to re-write and update obsolete laws to bring them in line with the realities of today.

“We must believe in what we produce, and encourage everyone who seeks to make a difference in this regard. We must also consume what we produce. One advantage we have is our population; we have a local market that is sufficient to sustain as much local produce as we can achieve. Many other countries are too small to enjoy this kind of privilege.”

Sanwo-Olu also called for increased investment in technology and innovation, which he described as the magic wand Nigeria could employ to be on the same page with global development.

The convener and publisher of Freedom Online, Mr Gabriel Akinadewo, observed that the nation’s security challenges required the collective sacrifice of all citizens, stressing that the blame game among the ruling elite would not bring about a solution to the problem.

He noted that the Nigeria Police Force was efficiently run until the collapse of the second republic when the degradation of the police force began.

He said: “We cannot continue to use the central method to tackle challenges. We need a national conversation on the current situation as the political class is challenged. Nigeria cannot afford to lag behind while the world moves at speed in development.”

SOURCE:https://brandspurng.com/2020/02/26/nigerias-salvation-lies-in-decentralisation-of-federal-powers-sanwo-olu/

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Re: Nigeria’s Salvation Lies In Decentralisation Of Federal Powers – Sanwo-Olu by Hhansome(m): 4:12pm On Feb 26, 2020
Agreed.

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Re: Nigeria’s Salvation Lies In Decentralisation Of Federal Powers – Sanwo-Olu by autofreak2020(m): 4:19pm On Feb 26, 2020
No be lie

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Re: Nigeria’s Salvation Lies In Decentralisation Of Federal Powers – Sanwo-Olu by softmind24: 4:27pm On Feb 26, 2020
Excellent

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Re: Nigeria’s Salvation Lies In Decentralisation Of Federal Powers – Sanwo-Olu by Gaddafiyusf(m): 4:31pm On Feb 26, 2020
Osibanjo said More than this, once they get to office. They will deny

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Re: Nigeria’s Salvation Lies In Decentralisation Of Federal Powers – Sanwo-Olu by StaffofOrayan(m): 4:32pm On Feb 26, 2020
Dancing around the problem
Break this fuckkker
If you don't do it in peace, you would do it by force of arms,
If you think people whose culture inculcates begging would stop being beggger states?

U better wake the hell up

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Re: Nigeria’s Salvation Lies In Decentralisation Of Federal Powers – Sanwo-Olu by omowolewa: 4:33pm On Feb 26, 2020
Hope you got clearance
Re: Nigeria’s Salvation Lies In Decentralisation Of Federal Powers – Sanwo-Olu by ican2020: 4:34pm On Feb 26, 2020
True talk
Re: Nigeria’s Salvation Lies In Decentralisation Of Federal Powers – Sanwo-Olu by Blue3k(m): 4:34pm On Feb 26, 2020
“States should be free to control the drilling of oil and mining of solid minerals and pay the required taxes and royalties to the Federation Account.

If you want that amend constitution. Individuals should have land and mineral rights. Section 44 (3) and land use need to repealed to achieve individual mineral and land rights. If the FG gives every tire of government ability to legislate and decide tax policy the rigid allocation system will go away as comprimise. The FG will probably keep more of the money then distribute as it sees fit.
Re: Nigeria’s Salvation Lies In Decentralisation Of Federal Powers – Sanwo-Olu by Ofemmanu1: 4:43pm On Feb 26, 2020
Once again
Re: Nigeria’s Salvation Lies In Decentralisation Of Federal Powers – Sanwo-Olu by Freestainworld(m): 4:46pm On Feb 26, 2020
Restructuring we know
Re: Nigeria’s Salvation Lies In Decentralisation Of Federal Powers – Sanwo-Olu by Blue3k(m): 4:53pm On Feb 26, 2020
As it is today, it is common knowledge that most states depend on a monthly allowance from Abuja to survive.There is also no reason why States cannot generate and distribute electricity and license the same, within their geographical limits.

Amend the constitution and or what ever laws govern electricity.

As it is today, it is common knowledge that most states depend on a monthly allowance from Abuja to survive.

They do that mainly because they refuse to raise their taxes and use it effectively. Most states taxes would be hirer than allocation if they have IGR/tax ratio 10%.

Re: Nigeria’s Salvation Lies In Decentralisation Of Federal Powers – Sanwo-Olu by sapientia(m): 5:09pm On Feb 26, 2020
Is this one also among the prophets?

Re: Nigeria’s Salvation Lies In Decentralisation Of Federal Powers – Sanwo-Olu by Uchek(m): 6:08pm On Oct 23, 2020
Noisemakers. Your mentor shouted decentralization all this years but has now gone mute having gotten political power.


postbox:
Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has offered a fresh impetus on how true federalism can solve the current security challenges bedevilling Nigeria and put the country on the path of accelerated development.

Sanwo-Olu said decentralisation of some exclusive functions of the Federal Government, including the provision of security, would provide an instant answer to the current agitations threatening the unity of the country. The Governor said the emergence of “beggar-states” as the major constituents of Nigeria’s federation would not take the country to the future it desires in a world that is developing rapidly.

He said the flawed federalist ideals enshrined in the 1999 Constitution had continuously limited the power of the states to pursue individual development at their own pace, stressing that Nigeria must holistically address the “fundamental question” of federalism if the political class was serious about lifting the country out of the current quagmire.

Sanwo-Olu spoke on Tuesday while delivering a paper at the Freedom Online third annual lecture with the theme: “Nigeria: Foundation, Fundamentals and Future”. The Governor, represented by his deputy, Dr Obafemi Hamzat, was the guest speaker at the event held at Sheraton Hotels in Ikeja.

Lagos Governor recalled that Nigeria was administered efficiently during the period of the regional arrangement, pointing out that the feat was achieved because each region assumed autonomy on its resources and developed at its own paces without relying on handouts from the centre.

He said: “One of the legacies of military rule was the abolition of powerful and largely financially independent regional governments and replacement with weaker entities known as States. These States were, of course, beholden to a very powerful central government that doled out resources to them and used every opportunity to make it clear that the states were appendages of the centre.

“At the time, the regions worked hard, earned their revenues from exports, from taxes, and so on, and kept a large chunk of what they earned. None of them came to Lagos – the then Federal Capital – with caps in hands for what we now refer to as ‘Federal Allocation’. Every region survived mainly on its internally generated revenue. There was also a healthy competition among the regions.”

The Governor stressed that provision of security must be “highly” decentralised, adding that States must play a significant role in providing internal security, while the Federal Government must face the issue of defence, foreign policy, border controls, currency, and customs among others.

Sanwo-Olu also called for a review of the terms of fiscal federalism between the centre and state governments, saying that the Federal Government must consciously devolve more responsibilities and resources to states and local governments as those entities are the closest to the people.

He said: “Today, the revenue sharing formula is 52.6 per cent for the Federal Government, 26.7 per cent to the States and 20.6 per cent to local governments. The Federal Government takes the lion share, out-muscling the State and Local Governments, which are the closest tiers to the populace. State and local governments ordinarily should be drivers of development. As it is today, it is common knowledge that most states depend on a monthly allowance from Abuja to survive.

“States should be free to control the drilling of oil and mining of solid minerals and pay the required taxes and royalties to the Federation Account. The many States really have no business being poor or suffering a cash-crunch given their huge mineral deposits. There is also no reason why States cannot generate and distribute electricity and license the same, within their geographical limits. This can be done in a way in which necessary returns will be made to the Federal Government.”

In spite of challenges facing the nation, Sanwo-Olu said no one should lose hope of a better future, observing that the ongoing revolution in the agricultural sector and investment in infrastructure by the President Muhammadu Buhari administration had started to gradually change the outlook of the national economy. The Governor said ongoing reforms in agriculture must continue to sustain non-oil revenue and reduce dependency on a single commodity economy.

He said: “What is clear to me is that to achieve these reforms that we require, many of our laws need to change. We need to re-write and update obsolete laws to bring them in line with the realities of today.

“We must believe in what we produce, and encourage everyone who seeks to make a difference in this regard. We must also consume what we produce. One advantage we have is our population; we have a local market that is sufficient to sustain as much local produce as we can achieve. Many other countries are too small to enjoy this kind of privilege.”

Sanwo-Olu also called for increased investment in technology and innovation, which he described as the magic wand Nigeria could employ to be on the same page with global development.

The convener and publisher of Freedom Online, Mr Gabriel Akinadewo, observed that the nation’s security challenges required the collective sacrifice of all citizens, stressing that the blame game among the ruling elite would not bring about a solution to the problem.

He noted that the Nigeria Police Force was efficiently run until the collapse of the second republic when the degradation of the police force began.

He said: “We cannot continue to use the central method to tackle challenges. We need a national conversation on the current situation as the political class is challenged. Nigeria cannot afford to lag behind while the world moves at speed in development.”

SOURCE:https://brandspurng.com/2020/02/26/nigerias-salvation-lies-in-decentralisation-of-federal-powers-sanwo-olu/
Re: Nigeria’s Salvation Lies In Decentralisation Of Federal Powers – Sanwo-Olu by Rhapsodia: 6:11pm On Oct 23, 2020
Okay cheesy


Sanwo has started having the balls cheesy

Good one from him.
Re: Nigeria’s Salvation Lies In Decentralisation Of Federal Powers – Sanwo-Olu by Nigeriabiafra80: 6:11pm On Oct 23, 2020
Buhari worst mistake is lake massacre
Though the nine plague couldn’t foist pharaoh to allow Israelites to leave until the tenth which is the death that visit every house hold
Buhari,cabal or the Presidency as we all know will always make more grievous mistakes
At the end Nigeria will be restructured or divide in peace
Life is tantamount
Humanity first
Better the country die for people to live than people to die for the country to live
Re: Nigeria’s Salvation Lies In Decentralisation Of Federal Powers – Sanwo-Olu by Guestlander: 6:26pm On Oct 23, 2020
A situation where a governor doesn't have any knowledge of soldiers being sent to his state to keep peace is unacceptable.
We still don't know who ordered soldiers to shoot at peaceful protesters.
Re: Nigeria’s Salvation Lies In Decentralisation Of Federal Powers – Sanwo-Olu by Jman06(m): 6:42pm On Oct 23, 2020
This is the way to go if Nigeria must remain as one indivisible entity. There must be decentralization of power. The current federal system of government is never going to work! Nigeria is headed for a serious crisis if urgent steps are not taken to restructure the country! The EndSARS protest is just a tip of what is coming up if we don't do the right thing as soon as possible
Re: Nigeria’s Salvation Lies In Decentralisation Of Federal Powers – Sanwo-Olu by Jackson105: 6:54pm On Oct 23, 2020
Good.


Restructure Nigeria now
Re: Nigeria’s Salvation Lies In Decentralisation Of Federal Powers – Sanwo-Olu by sammyj: 6:56pm On Oct 23, 2020
This is well said coming from an helpless governor for that matter. Buhari really dealt wit this man!!! cool
Re: Nigeria’s Salvation Lies In Decentralisation Of Federal Powers – Sanwo-Olu by SLAP44: 6:57pm On Oct 23, 2020
The only solution is the balkanization of Nigeria to save more lives.
Re: Nigeria’s Salvation Lies In Decentralisation Of Federal Powers – Sanwo-Olu by SLAP44: 6:59pm On Oct 23, 2020
sammyj:
This is well said coming from an helpless governor for that matter. Buhari really dealt wit this man!!! cool

Sanwo olu has faced what some eastern governors faced in the face of fulani herdsmen.

You call the president and he will never pick his call, you call the IG and he will promise to send the police, the police will only arrive after the herdsmen had left.

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Re: Nigeria’s Salvation Lies In Decentralisation Of Federal Powers – Sanwo-Olu by slimanyd: 7:01pm On Oct 23, 2020
Seyi makinde was shouting back then but people castigated him saying he was wailing and a cry cry baby . Everyone's eye don clear now abi .
Re: Nigeria’s Salvation Lies In Decentralisation Of Federal Powers – Sanwo-Olu by Nobody: 7:45pm On Oct 23, 2020
Rhapsodia:
Okay cheesy


Sanwo has started having the balls cheesy

Good one from him.

You guys never read anything do you? This was from February earlier this year. In light of events today, does this old article not testify to the intellect and vision of the Lagos Governor?

In fact Fashola too shouted himself hoarse saying practically the same thing Sanwo Olu did.

The only comfort to Yorubas is that we know we will be good leadership-wise however the future pans out for Nigeria.

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