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CelebritiesRe: Charly Boy Reacts To Foreign Video Ban By FG, Blasts Lai Mohammed by Narldon: 2:18pm On Jul 18, 2017
LAI MOHAMMED EYAFF CRAZE COMPLETELY!!
CelebritiesRe: Guy Who ‘Wanted To Steal’ Davido’s Chain At Club: I Only Wanted To Hug Him" by Narldon: 10:26am On Jul 18, 2017
Thief
RomanceRe: Lady Blasts Gift Erhabor Mamus, Her Husband's Side Chick In A Facebook Video by Narldon: 10:22am On Jul 18, 2017
GAME OVER!!

CrimeRe: LG Worker Detained For Sharing Name With Uk-based Woman (pics) by Narldon: 10:08am On Jul 18, 2017
I wonder
PoliticsRe: PDP National Caucus Meeting Holds In Abuja, At The PDP National Secretariat by Narldon: 8:35am On Jul 18, 2017
Pdp
PoliticsRe: Magu's Confirmation: Senate Unfazed By Presidency’s Decision To Head To S’court by Narldon: 8:35am On Jul 18, 2017
shocked shocked
PoliticsRe: Fani-kayode To Contest For PDP National Chairman Position by Narldon: 8:35am On Jul 18, 2017
Haaa shocked
CrimeRe: Suspected Female Badoo Member Caught By Residents In Ikorodu (Photos, Video) by Narldon: 7:45am On Jul 18, 2017
Hmmm
Nairaland GeneralRe: Restructuring And The Challenge Of Governance Competence by Narldon(op): 7:44am On Jul 18, 2017
Young03:
Babe too long n stop d red font
simplyhonest:
it will help your fellow nairaland members if you post using the normal black font.... I guess the article is detailed but your font has stopped me and many others from reading. thanks
Changed it. Thanks smiley
BusinessRe: FIRS Seals Four Firms Over Tax Debt Of N630m by Narldon: 7:42am On Jul 18, 2017
...and they'll be begging like...

EducationRe: 3 Basic Things To Have Before Getting Admission Into Nigeria Universities by Narldon: 7:30am On Jul 18, 2017
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CareerRe: Help!!! My Colleague Is Stealing Our Company's Money And Changing Records by Narldon: 7:26am On Jul 18, 2017
Ok
Nairaland GeneralRe: Restructuring And The Challenge Of Governance Competence by Narldon(op): 7:20am On Jul 18, 2017
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Please, kindly move to frontpage, Thanks smiley
Car TalkRe: 10 Supercars From Countries You Wouldn’t Expect (photos) by Narldon: 7:18am On Jul 18, 2017
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EducationRe: WASCE Records Best Result In 10 Years by Narldon: 7:17am On Jul 18, 2017
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Nairaland GeneralRestructuring And The Challenge Of Governance Competence by Narldon(op):
NIGERIA’S public political discourse is currently at a high boiling point. The particular theme of political restructuring and its other associated derivatives as devolution of power, true federalism, fiscal federalism, resource control, etc are not really new but have recently acquired strident passion that no proper interrogation of its meaning and essence is really on offer.

Now, a very emotional political rhetoric offered as an all time and final panacea to Nigeria’s numerous woes, its new dynamism and phenomenal profile in the current national discourse, may not be unconnected with the crusading voices lend to it, by key establishment figures like former military president, Ibrahim Babangida and former vice president, Atiku Abubakar, both from the North believed to have traditionally cold-shouldered the idea of restructuring.

The resurgence of separatist agitations especially of the vehement Indigenous People of Biafra IPOB, is noted to have added urgency to the call for restructuring of the country. Nigeria’s ethnic and religious fault lines are said to have currently reached a breaking point that only a restructured polity, reflecting strong regional autonomy and ethnic identity would save the alleged fragile entity. The argument further stresses, that the overbearing and overwhelming central authority, would have to be considerably devolved to multiplicities of centres to contain the fury ethnic irredentism. However, each of the claims for restructuring contains potent paradox that negates its particular essence.

Firstly, the overbearing central authority for which restructuring is primed to bring to heels, is itself derived from the weakness of the Nigerian State. In the regional equivalents of the authority devolved to new political structures that would emerge from political restructuring, will also emerge a fiercer and more authoritarian hegemony, unconstrained by even a weaker Nigerian State, which would be free to trample on its new victims. The core challenge of contemporary States in Africa, and foremost for Nigeria, is the critical deficit of governance competence. Governance competence is essential attribute of State capacity and efficiency and unless this is considerably achieved, the idea of restructuring and a call to true federalism, would amount largely to federalisation of governance incompetence, which would sow schism at every levels of the federated structures, in advance to State failure with all the consequences of chaos.

There are so many attractions to restructuring as political slogan and rhetoric, but a close examination of the historical mutations of Nigeria’s polity, reveals that the exercise would be a veritable road map to a dead end. As at 1996 when the last exercise of political restructuring was carried out, the demand for 72 more states ended with 36 states and apart from the fact that more unproductive politicians have emerged and more sterile bureaucracies established, nothing in the quality of lives of ordinary Nigerians have changed for better.

However, the call to revert, to the original six regions as federating units, which existed prior to the bazaar of State creations, appears to have given little thought as why the regions were broken up in the first place, which was essentially to accommodate the grievances of the then ethnic minorities who complained loudly of internal colonialism of their majority counter parts. The weakness of the Nigerian State is the principal reason why the federal government or the central authority is overbearing, because the institutional certainty, viability and transparency that only a strong State can guarantee is appropriated by regime operators who evolve and perpetuate an opaque and unaccountable network through which they subvert and undermine public institutions.

In the Nigeria context, experience over the years showed that this is fiercely truer in the lower political structure of States and local governments. At those levels there are very little semblance of public authority but the personal power of the governors who view any form of constructive dissent as treacherous mischief of an enemy. The pattern of constitutional structure of power does not entirely reveal the power relations in the actual sense or its practical dynamics. Constitutional formalism and its consequence of ultra legalism have been the bane of the active evolution of a competent and efficient State, with regime operators at varying times and circumstances, creating fudges and throwing clouds to confound further, the social ambiguities for which a weak State is mortally incapable of clearing.

The social dilemma of a weak State and its political integrity deficit cannot be ameliorated by the multiplicity of petty sub-sovereignties, but by restoring its efficiency to basic challenges of governance competence. If governance competence is acquired by the mere homogeneity of exercising authority or even by its modest size then, our States and local governments would have been the outposts of excellence. But they are not. The federalist ramification that is optimistically expected to issue from political restructuring as widely canvassed and advocated would be significantly vitiated by the deficit of material security to stabilise it.

The broad question of triggering transformational productive activities and widening the economic base, for which a strong and competent State could create and maintain the enabling environment, would not necessarily happen in the context of political restructuring, because what will endure and even be reproduced would be the same weak State institutions, with the full compliments of dysfunction, repression, exploitation and parasitism at the levels of the federating units. The new political chieftains in their new semi sovereign state would exercise in- ordinate authority, derived from the weakness of the state and fresh challenges to their new devolved authority would have a raw deal.

What is apparent and very clear in the strident advocacy for restructuring is that it does not project a revolutionary or even reformist anti-state message, but merely to reproduce the static and dysfunctional state at another level. Even the separatist factions of the restructuring national orchestra only seek to reproduce, the hollow State in their geographic and cultural domains. In fact as Pierre Englebert illustrated in his highly respected work, “Africa: Unity, Sovereignty and Sorrow”, “sometimes, non-state actors experience difficulties in reforming the state because they do not appear to represent a credible alternative to its ways. They might even seem to embrace the logic of the state and mimic its authoritarian and corrupt ways. Perhaps, there is no place, this conclusion is apt than in Nigeria.

There is no group that is more strident in the assertion of the sacredness of the State in its indivisibility, indissolubility than any incumbent, notwithstanding the earlier anti-state stance. The loud call for restructuring today is majorly coming from the army of those, who only recently were too comfortable with the state of affairs and were clearly ready and committed to perpetuate it. Today, they are radical hot heads for which Nigeria should either restructure or go to hell. Even the conference organised by the former president Goodluck Jonathan in 2014, designed as mere decoy to conceal the more insidious plot for regime perpetuation is been touted as the grand road map to a new Nigeria. Nigeria, notwithstanding the stalking ghost of political restructuring in is dire and desperate need of restructuring but of a different kind which contributes to building state capacity, improving its efficiency and generally rendering it to the democratic accountability of the people.

The central task of restructuring in contemporary Nigeria is to modernize the economy, through creating opportunities to bring many more Nigerians into productive and value-chain creating activities. The critical construction of strategic infrastructures to bolster connectivity and create a network of integrated national economy would secure the national foundation upon which a federal structure would subsist and thrive, enabling the State to acquire a measure of governance competence.

A further consideration in the challenge of restructuring is to reform and rationalize the existing political institutions, on the basis of practical relevance and not on constitutional idealism, which may hold enormous political attraction but of little value in respect of popular political participation and mobilisation. However, to the extent that, Nigeria’s dull political landscape has been electrified by the debate on political restructuring makes it, a worthwhile political discourse.


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/07/restructuring-challenge-governance-competence/

LiteratureRe: The 13 Best Horror Books To Relax Your Mind by Narldon: 7:10am On Jul 18, 2017
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RomanceRe: This Lady Dm'd A Man 7 Months Ago And He Became The Man Of Her Dreams! by Narldon: 12:45am On Jul 18, 2017
Penisinpenisout:
Why are your eyes like that?
HOW??
RomanceRe: This Lady Dm'd A Man 7 Months Ago And He Became The Man Of Her Dreams! by Narldon: 12:25am On Jul 18, 2017
dipznano:
Narldon coman see o cry
LMAO!! grin WHAT ARE YOU TRYING TO INSINUATE?? huh
PoliticsRe: Fire Guts Oil & Gas Depot In Calabar. 9 People Burnt To Death. Graphic Pics by Narldon: 8:54pm On Jul 16, 2017
RIP
Christianity EtcRe: Nnamdi Kanu’s Life Is In Danger, He May Die In The Struggle – Primate Ayodele by Narldon: 8:29pm On Jul 16, 2017
Hmmm
HealthRe: Nine People Confirmed Dead In Calabar Tank Farm Explosion by Narldon: 7:31pm On Jul 16, 2017
BAD NEWS EVERYWHERE!!



MAY GOD PROTECT US



RIP TO THE DEAD
RomanceRe: She Said, 'We Have Two Things Left To Do In Marriage' by Narldon: 7:18pm On Jul 16, 2017
Nice write-up
PoliticsRe: Bukola Saraki's Daughter's Dressing Got Facebook Users Angry by Narldon: 7:14pm On Jul 16, 2017
BEMUSED LAME COWS! angry
PoliticsRe: Ex-governors Dubiously Earning N40b In Double - SERAP by Narldon: 7:10pm On Jul 16, 2017
FADA-LAWD!! shocked shocked shocked




ABACHA BE LIKE...



"UNA STILL DEY LEARN WORK " cheesy cheesy grin

PoliticsRe: Fayose Shows Off His Drumming Skills Because Of Supreme Court Victory(pics,video by Narldon: 7:07pm On Jul 16, 2017
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FamilyRe: How Should Parents Handle A Kid That Watches Pornography? by Narldon: 6:43pm On Jul 16, 2017
Okay
HealthRe: FELONY CHARGES: Court Acquits Four Hospital Staff (Press Statement Attached) by Narldon: 6:38pm On Jul 16, 2017
Too long to read..




Someone, please, summarize this epistle huh huh
CelebritiesRe: Phyno: I Have Put Hushpuppi Episode Behind Me, He Has No Credibility Whatsoever by Narldon: 6:33pm On Jul 16, 2017
STUPID PUPPY angry

CelebritiesRe: Ray Hushpuppi Lands In Hospital Over Too Much Champagne (Photos) by Narldon:
PHYNO BE LIKE...


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PhonesRe: Itel Mobile Launches P51 As Small Doctor Thrills Fans In Lagos (Photos) by Narldon:
TECNO MOBILE BE LIKE..



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CelebritiesRe: Tonto Dikeh Picks Halimar Abubaka From Hospital, To Personally Take Care Of Her by Narldon:
WISHING HALIMAT A VERY QUICK RECOVERY..






ANYWAYS;



THROWBACK OF THE SLAY MAMAS cheesy

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