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Femi Gbajabiamila: Why Power Devolution Is Important by NewFolm4(op): 6:41am On Jun 28, 2021
Speaker of the House of Representatives Femi Gbajabiamila has thrown his weight behind the calls for power devolution and regulation of social media.

Gbajabiamila also explained that President Muhammadu Buhari did not honour an invite by the House last year over insecurity in the country because some members believed it amounted to setting a bad precedence.

He gave an indication that the bill seeking amendment to the electoral law would be passed by the House before July 16.

The Speaker spoke during a chat with youths monitored on Channels Television and Television Continental (TVC) yesterday.

Gbajabiamila, who noted that Nigerians had yet to determine the type of restructuring they desired, however admitted that power devolution was important because many items on the Exclusive Legislative list could be transferred to states.

He said: “Most people have come to understand that the government is top-heavy with 64 items on the Exclusive list. The form of devolving power is restructuring itself. Everybody talks about restructuring, but nobody has been able to talk about what restructuring is.

“As far as I am concerned, the outcome or end result is what is important. In devolution of power, what people are saying is to empower the states more. In doing that, you empower the local government so that people can feel government.

“ In a real federal structure, the federating units are the ones that basically come together and submit some power to the centre.

“But in this case, it is 64 items and I have never seen a country where you has 64 items or that many items on the Exclusive list. There are so many things in the Constitution that the central government have no business getting involved in.

“When you devolve power to the state, revenue mobilisation will give more money to the states because you will reduce the responsibility on the Federal Government. We hope that with this Constitutional amendment, we can do some significant changes that will reduce the burden on the Federal Government and send the responsibility to the states where they belong.

“We are not just going to have cosmetic changes to the Constitution because that will not get us anywhere. The changes have to be far-reaching enough to define us as a people. We hope to reshape the constitution in such a way that states are real federating units, more independent and more autonomous to the centre.”

Gbajabiamila described social media as a double-edged sword that needed to be regulated

He said: “I am glad that the issue of social media regulation has come to the fore with Twitter’s suspension.

“It is important that like everything in life, there has to be regulation. We know that social media is perhaps the most potent instrument that can be used for the good and can also be used for the negative. While we welcome the good, we must not paper over the bad or the evil. That is my position about social regulations.

“We must strike a balance where people’s right to free speech is not D upon. But where your right to speech ends that is where the other person’s right to protection begins. Everybody has a right and you cannot, because of your right to speech destroy me and nothing comes out of it. Many more democracies that we all look up to, are already in the mood of regulating social media.

“The National Assembly has been contemplating regulation for a long time and each time they do, people kick and when you ask why they say freedom of speech.

“It is a delicate balance, but it is something that we need to do as responsible people. We have a responsibility to protect every single citizen of this country and that is what government is supposed to do.”

Responding to a question on what the House has done about the security situation in the country, Gbajabiamila said: “We have done a lot.”

He added: “We have passed several motions and have gone to do something that I almost historic when we invited the President to address the House on the security situation.

“But unfortunately, some people thought it was a dangerous precedent. The President was very determined to come and address the House and a date was fixed. But at the end of the day, we didn’t have that opportunity.”

The speaker warned that “when we start playing politics with security, then we will have a problem.”
https://thenationonlineng.net/why-power-devolution-is-important-by-gbajabiamila/

Re: Femi Gbajabiamila: Why Power Devolution Is Important by Fahdiga1: 6:41am On Jun 28, 2021
Oga shut up and enjoy your loot in peace. You know what power devolution is while the rubber stamp house you head can not impeach the despot parading as the president upon the fact that he has committed many impeachable offences time without numbers. Pls don't insult our sensibilities with this politicaly correct statement
Re: Femi Gbajabiamila: Why Power Devolution Is Important by DenreleDave(m): 6:41am On Jun 28, 2021
angry grin
Re: Femi Gbajabiamila: Why Power Devolution Is Important by yanabasee1(m): 6:44am On Jun 28, 2021
The FG knows what is going to benefit the entire country....


But there are people who wouldn't want this to happen because they're looting and are in control of the country.... They want to be making decisions that will only favor them... These people aren't the cabals... These people are the ones telling the cabals what to do...
Re: Femi Gbajabiamila: Why Power Devolution Is Important by uptimumOne23(m): 6:45am On Jun 28, 2021
The talk of a knowledgeable elder. I see power devolution and regulation of social media as key to ending most of our insecurities just to mention. With insecurity out of the way, many things will fall in place and not forgetting the ability for the citizens to hold both state and local government responsible for their actions with the devolution of power in place.
Re: Femi Gbajabiamila: Why Power Devolution Is Important by Fahdiga1: 6:46am On Jun 28, 2021
uptimumOne23:
cheesy
Shut up
Re: Femi Gbajabiamila: Why Power Devolution Is Important by Karlovych: 6:47am On Jun 28, 2021
embarassed embarassed They want to regulate social media so that they can continue to carry out crimes and oppress people without any push backs such as during the EndSars riot when the govt went on a killing spree. Jubrin is a jihadist killer
Re: Femi Gbajabiamila: Why Power Devolution Is Important by uptimumOne23(m): 6:54am On Jun 28, 2021
Fahdiga1:
Oga shut up and enjoy your loot in peace. You know what power devolution is while the rubber stamp house you head can not impeach the despot parading as the president upon the fact that he has committed many impeachable offences time without numbers. Pls don't insult our sensibilities with this politicaly correct statement
You don shiit this morning..you really need am so your hot body go come down
Re: Femi Gbajabiamila: Why Power Devolution Is Important by Sunnybay7: 7:05am On Jun 28, 2021
These guys are not serious at all
Re: Femi Gbajabiamila: Why Power Devolution Is Important by Holadokun(m): 7:06am On Jun 28, 2021
Mstheeew who cares about this one?

Buhari will soon show you and your paymaster pepper soon
Re: Femi Gbajabiamila: Why Power Devolution Is Important by MadeInTaiwan: 7:06am On Jun 28, 2021
This guy should shut his dirty mouth
Re: Femi Gbajabiamila: Why Power Devolution Is Important by Triangles1(m): 7:06am On Jun 28, 2021
Power devolution or revolution.
Re: Femi Gbajabiamila: Why Power Devolution Is Important by ogododo: 7:07am On Jun 28, 2021
NewFolm4:
https://thenationonlineng.net/why-power-devolution-is-important-by-gbajabiamila/
Naija be de run by criminal gangs, dey one party today, sleep in another by night. God pass dem sa.
Re: Femi Gbajabiamila: Why Power Devolution Is Important by Seniorwriter(m): 7:08am On Jun 28, 2021
Deep Quote
Citizens suffer when there is a bad leadership in place /position.

Such is the case in Nigeria.

@Seniorwriter
Re: Femi Gbajabiamila: Why Power Devolution Is Important by babyfaceafrica: 7:08am On Jun 28, 2021
However our problem are senators and legislators rather than the President... Very self centred bunch... Who voted them? The same people complaining
Re: Femi Gbajabiamila: Why Power Devolution Is Important by Dpharisee: 7:08am On Jun 28, 2021
Joker, many Nigerians no longer remember that we have a Speaker and Senate president heading a different arm of government, they have been completely absorbed by the executive as rubber stamps.
This is why Saraki has regained his lost popularity in Kwara state as 'Otoge' has been hijacked by religious fanatics breeding more poverty.
Gbaja cannot implement any decision except it was approved by Buhari
Re: Femi Gbajabiamila: Why Power Devolution Is Important by abbaapple: 7:08am On Jun 28, 2021
angry


I have come to the conclusion that Olo*** are more organized than our confused politicians lipsrsealed

Re: Femi Gbajabiamila: Why Power Devolution Is Important by omoyankee3: 7:09am On Jun 28, 2021
This niqqa tryna to push his responsibilities to the states to handle.

The only thing that needs devolution is your salary.
Re: Femi Gbajabiamila: Why Power Devolution Is Important by Creamz(m): 7:09am On Jun 28, 2021
I laugh at how these people thinks. They all think that all Nigerians are brain dead. The more they play with Nigerians the more we get wiser. The major bills that they have set as an agenda for the 9th assembly. They haven't achieved one. The electoral act, ZERO, the PIB bill, ZERO, and they are here telling us useless tales of how inviting the president is a wrong precedence. Thunder fire all of una
Re: Femi Gbajabiamila: Why Power Devolution Is Important by Ckonnet: 7:10am On Jun 28, 2021
Oga speak for yourself, which one is Nigerians dont know what they want.
Re: Femi Gbajabiamila: Why Power Devolution Is Important by Ckonnet: 7:11am On Jun 28, 2021
babyfaceafrica:
However our problem are senators and legislators rather than the President... Very self centred bunch... Who voted them? The same people complaining
I totally agree with you, I wish we the youth should start burning down their respective houses and start attacking them wherever they are. Hight time they feel the heat.
Re: Femi Gbajabiamila: Why Power Devolution Is Important by greatiyk4u(m): 7:12am On Jun 28, 2021
The earlier the Legislative arm of govt wake up to her responsibility the better for all........

Get the constitution right and watch the country align In the right direction irrespective of who the President is........

This is clearly the duty of legislative arm not the Executive but because of hatred for the President, all blame lands on his head.





Meanwhile, have you blamed Buhari todayhuh??
Re: Femi Gbajabiamila: Why Power Devolution Is Important by Judolisco(m): 7:12am On Jun 28, 2021
Gbaja should stfu... U that sold your soul for a pot of soup and few rocks... It's now a year and few months to election you will start hearing nonsense from dis vultures.. Osinbajo go soon enter market start dey share money
Re: Femi Gbajabiamila: Why Power Devolution Is Important by TemmyT002(m): 7:12am On Jun 28, 2021
He is comfortably saying nonsense.
I can believe I was glad when this one became speaker.
Re: Femi Gbajabiamila: Why Power Devolution Is Important by fr3do(m): 7:13am On Jun 28, 2021
I was agreeing to his points at first but when he said this, I knew this is just a charade.

“When you devolve power to the state, revenue mobilisation will give more money to the states because you will reduce the responsibility on the Federal Government. We hope that with this Constitutional amendment, we can do some significant changes that will reduce the burden on the Federal Government and send the responsibility to the states where they belong.
True federalism puts almost all the revenue generation capacity in the hands of the states not the centre. Shifting responsibility to the states while the federal holds all the money makes no sense.
Ideally, the states should generate and then repatriate some funds to the centre.
Re: Femi Gbajabiamila: Why Power Devolution Is Important by SEGLIZ: 7:14am On Jun 28, 2021
voiced administrators but less actionable.
Re: Femi Gbajabiamila: Why Power Devolution Is Important by Thinktwicemybro: 7:17am On Jun 28, 2021
See this one that was hand picked is talking about devolution of power. As far the people has no say in how legislators are elected, there will never be devolution of power.

In Edo state today, only 9 lawmakers are sitting out of 24. To make matter worse, Edo assembly lawmakers now do their plenary at the reception hall of government house.
What has buhari done about it? Useless country.

Re: Femi Gbajabiamila: Why Power Devolution Is Important by Grace001: 7:20am On Jun 28, 2021
Blah blah blah... All they do is talk and talk
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