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Akeredolu, Malami Clash Over Restructuring by dre11(m): 6:39am On Jun 17, 2022
Ondo State Governor Rotimi Akeredolu and Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) yesterday disagreed over restructuring of Nigeria.

While the governor insisted on devolution of power in favour of states and councils, Malami criticised governors for controlling councils and turning around to ask for more powers.

Both of them, who are Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SANs) spoke in Lagos at the ongoing Attorneys-General meeting.

Akeredolu, who delivered the keynote address, said the Federal Government’s inability to secure life and property would force citizens to arm themselves in self-defence.

He believes the police, inadequately funded and equipped, were overwhelmed.

He added that state policing and restructuring were imperative.

Malami questioned governors’ moral authority to demand restructuring after usurping local government powers.

The 36 Attorneys-General are meeting for three days to discuss critical legal issues relating to $418 million Paris Club Refunds, Value Added Tax (VAT), stamp duty, and amendments to the 1999 Constitution.

Akeredolu and Malami were part of the speakers at the event.

Others were Governors Babajide Sanwo-Olu (Lagos) and Simon Lalong (Plateau), Lagos State Chief Judge, Justice Kazeem Alogba, Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) President Olumide Akpata and Director-General of the Nigerian Governor’s Forum, Asishana Okauru, amongst others.

Akeredolu, who urged states to emulate Lagos and push for restructuring via legal means, claimed that the Federal Government was getting way too much of the national income at the states’ and local governments’ expense.

“The Federal Government getting 52 per cent of the country’s revenue allocation is the main cause of the problem. There are some funds at the federal level that they don’t know what to do with. And the states and local governments are being starved. This is a direct consequence of long military rule,” the governor said.

Referencing the recent mass killings in a Catholic Church in Owo, he lamented that the police blamed the non-availability of vehicles for their inability to mobilise to the scene of the attack.

The governor asked the Police to “close shop” if the Federal Government could not meet its equipment needs.

“The Police have failed”, Akeredolu said, adding that a central police command was ineffective in keeping Nigerians safe.

“The current spate of insecurity in the country leaves us with no room for equivocation on the right of the states to maintain law and order through the establishment of state police,” he said.

Addressing the AGF, the governor said: “We will carry arms very soon. Oga Malami. There is no other way.”

The governor added that he and his family believed in Nigeria, which was why he and his son married outside the Southwest.

The governor further challenged states to restructure the country by, among others, setting up their anti-graft agencies or Anti-Corruption Commission.

He argued that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) was a creation of and for the Federal Government of Nigeria only and not for the Federation of 36 states.

“If you have not done it (set up state anti-graft agencies) in your state, go and do it. Let the EFCC run after those who have infractions with the Federal Government, not states.

“We now use the EFCC to start pursuing even governors and you want to stay as if you are holier than everyone. You now use Federal Government agencies to oppress people in the states.

“So, go and promulgate your laws, establish your anti-graft agencies. We have done ours in Ondo State, or else EFCC will continue to pursue you. Is it only in states that they steal? I’m not saying you should be stealing,” Akeredolu said.

Malami accused governors of greed by coveting local government revenue.

He questioned the governors’ moral ground for their agitation for restructuring and state police in the face of this “compromise”.

The AGF wondered whether “a state governor that colonised the resources of a local government, that renders a local government inefficient and ineffective in the performance of its duties, security and otherwise has moral standing to now clamour and crave for restructuring against the backdrop of the inherent abuse associated with his conduct, with particular regard to the corporate existence of a state”.

He added: “A further question is whether a state governor that undermines the democratic process, that refuses to inaugurate members of the state house of assembly that were elected equally stands a moral ground to clamour for restructuring against the backdrop of the fact that he does not believe in allowing the system to effectively and efficiently operate?”

He also advised the AGs of respective states to perish the idea of establishing a body known as the ‘Body of Attorneys-General of the Federation’.

Malami said the name runs contrary to Section 150(1) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) which established his office as the only AGF.

He said: “I have also observed the misnomer in the proposed name of the new body which you seek to float, that is, Body of Attorneys-General of the Federation.

“It is my considered view that this name conflicts with Section 150(1) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) which established only one office of the Attorney General of the Federation.”

The AGF reacted to the controversial issue of the $418million Paris/London Club loan deductions and refunds which has pitted the states against the Federal Government.

According to him, he had always held the position that the governors were attempting to draw back on the terms of an agreement reached with relevant stakeholders.

Malami maintained that the respective AGs and their governors should have adopted an out-of-court settlement rather than opting for a prolonged legal battle on an agreement they reached on behalf of their states.

Governor Sanwo-Olu emphasised the importance of the office of the AG and encouraged the gathering to find legal ways to improve the Federal-state relationship.

“You know too well that in the Constitution it is only the Attorney-General that the constitution says you should appoint.

“Once you have the Attorney-General with you, you don’t even need commissioners or special advisers again. So that goes to explain how important and how critical your roles are for us,” he added.

Governor Lalong, who was represented by Plateau State AG, Chris Ahmadu, narrowed down the issues.

“The issue of Value Added Tax should have been straightforward. As lawyers we know it’s not in the Exclusive Legislative List.

“So, how do we come to an arrangement where the states and the Federal Government will equally partake for the good of all?” he queried.

The meeting ends today.


https://thenationonlineng.net/akeredolu-malami-clash-over-restructuring/

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Re: Akeredolu, Malami Clash Over Restructuring by Oyiboman69: 6:41am On Jun 17, 2022
Both of them are right to some extent...the governors in it's arrogated powers is controlling the local government and the federal government on the other hand,with the huge allocation in their disposal, has fail to protect lives and property which is their primary duty,due to nepotism,bigotry and profligacy which ensures the unbearable condition of the common man...
all I can say is that Nigeria is too big for black men to rule..

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Re: Akeredolu, Malami Clash Over Restructuring by tillaman(m): 6:43am On Jun 17, 2022
Malami the bastarddd
Na God save the good people of Kebbi
If Malami ends up becoming their governor they for hear am

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Re: Akeredolu, Malami Clash Over Restructuring by JAMO4REAL1(m): 6:49am On Jun 17, 2022
My Advice for AKETI dnt drag anything with this evil people that is why dey attack owo I know that the attack is from above just to tell u that your Amotekun is not doing anything

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Re: Akeredolu, Malami Clash Over Restructuring by limeta(f): 6:51am On Jun 17, 2022
Malami is part of the fulanization
For him the fulani agenda comes first .

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Re: Akeredolu, Malami Clash Over Restructuring by Deborah98(f): 6:57am On Jun 17, 2022
Who else has seen that video of some women and young men carrying guns, singing and dancing around. Whenever the issue of self defense is raise they'll kick against but will prefer to release whooping sums as ransom. Nigeria will never happen to me or anyone close to me again. Very anyhow country with anyhow people...

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Re: Akeredolu, Malami Clash Over Restructuring by franchasofficia: 7:00am On Jun 17, 2022
Akeredolu is right, very sensible in his submission but you see Malami? He is an agent of darkness and destruction of Nigeria.


Now the question is, can Tinubu restructure Nigeria like Akeredolu is asking for if he emerges winner of 2023 Presidential polls?



Let the best win.



If I were Nigerians, I would elect Peter Obi and Labour Party to become President in 2023, so that it will be easy to impeach him if he fails to deliver on his campaign promises since Labour Party doesn't have much representation at the upper and lower house of assembly.



Nigerians can't control someone like Tinubu or Atiku if they decide to follow Buhari's evil path.



Nigerian youths, use your wisdom. Nigeria is the only country most of you have, the rich, the politicians you are standing on their wicked mandate and their families all have second and third countries citizenship to depend on after Nigeria is destroyed.


More harm to dying Nigeria that Buhari destroyed will lead to final internment of the country called Nigeria. Wake up youths. Vote without tribal sentiment

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Re: Akeredolu, Malami Clash Over Restructuring by Romanoff(f): 7:08am On Jun 17, 2022
One of the two is a SAN.

The other, hmmn.

Whichever one you decide is not a SAN, na you talk am.

I sha stand with the one that is a SAN.

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Re: Akeredolu, Malami Clash Over Restructuring by AntiBMC(m): 7:09am On Jun 17, 2022
Look at the lame argument, that Malami man is giving. Makes no sense at all. The truth is, as long as the fulanis remain in power, they will never agree to restructuring, talk less of secession. How can a parasite agree to its termination by its host?

In 2023, make it count by voting right.

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Re: Akeredolu, Malami Clash Over Restructuring by sotall(m): 7:16am On Jun 17, 2022
cool
Re: Akeredolu, Malami Clash Over Restructuring by JosephXavier: 7:16am On Jun 17, 2022
Restructuring shouldn't still be a topic now

The case had been in court and due for ruling, but the powered that be from the north gave seen that they will be left behind and are delaying the judgment and trying hard to frustrate the process by setting up committees to resolve peacefully something that has already been resolved, especially that of tax collection

But I urge the southern governor's to stand firm and press for what we believe in.

Thanks to Akeredoku for his contributions so far and to Wike too, who also co engineered this

They shouldn't tire out now that there are little flashes of success

Nigeria must be restructured to function

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Re: Akeredolu, Malami Clash Over Restructuring by shaggy007(m): 7:16am On Jun 17, 2022
Where Malami dey since?

I thought he was one of the presidential contestants?

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Re: Akeredolu, Malami Clash Over Restructuring by NaijaFutbol: 7:17am On Jun 17, 2022
Nothing dey fear Northern oligarchs like the word "restructuring".

They can’t imagine having to work and generate revenue by themselves.

They don’t know that it will help grow every part of Nigeria.

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Re: Akeredolu, Malami Clash Over Restructuring by RaptObserver: 7:17am On Jun 17, 2022
Malami should stop arguing with elders who know better than him.

But why have governors decided to kill local government authority? It is part of the reasons Nigerians are suffering misgovernance.

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Re: Akeredolu, Malami Clash Over Restructuring by SenatePresdo(m): 7:18am On Jun 17, 2022
I stand with Akeredolu on this.

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Re: Akeredolu, Malami Clash Over Restructuring by Eriokanmi: 7:18am On Jun 17, 2022
JAMO4REAL1:
My Advice for AKETI dnt drag anything with this evil people that is why dey attack owo I know that the attack is from above just to tell u that your Amotekun is not doing anything
They can't claim that the Amotekun isn't doing anything. I've seen loads of ammunition intercepted by these people some think aren't doing anything. These were meant for use on our people down south. Prior to the owo attack, there was an intelligence report from same Amotekun that fulanis were going to attack but the government downplayed it because their primary election was coming. Usually, aketi wouid have shouted as usual and ordered all the amotekun amd security personnel to be on alert. Instead, they were busy planning on how to elect Tinubu at the primaries....what a selfish move.

Our politicians are evil. Please let's join hands to send them packing . Enough of seeing white and be calling it red. Vote obi for a better Nigeria. Go get your pvc now in case you dont have one already!

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Re: Akeredolu, Malami Clash Over Restructuring by datola: 7:20am On Jun 17, 2022
Mr Malami should know that two wrongs do not make a right.

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Re: Akeredolu, Malami Clash Over Restructuring by wpadmin: 7:20am On Jun 17, 2022
Imagine
Re: Akeredolu, Malami Clash Over Restructuring by Mandate2023: 7:21am On Jun 17, 2022
Akeredolu is d governor of d decade...very articulate and he fears nobody...malami still bitter bcoz he did not succeed with some of his evil northern agenda tho he has a point with governors not allowing state assembly carry out their elected duty and all thanks to d useless governor of edo state but malami is bitter for losing or not being able to contest d governorship seat......EFCC will waiting for him during tinubu tenure

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Re: Akeredolu, Malami Clash Over Restructuring by Ogbodavies(m): 7:23am On Jun 17, 2022
Both of them are Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SANs) ..
1 is trained by cow rearer d other not..

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Re: Akeredolu, Malami Clash Over Restructuring by EagleNest(m): 7:23am On Jun 17, 2022
Restructuring is over due in Nigeria. It is not a question of "if" but "when". Malami side of argument not withstanding, we must restructure for good, Abeg.

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Re: Akeredolu, Malami Clash Over Restructuring by TheNiceGuy(m): 7:23am On Jun 17, 2022
Unfortunately, Restructuring is the sole solution to this current problem Nigeria face.

This problem is not about an individual, it's about the system. As long as we continue this way, we shouldn't expect serious turnaround.

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Re: Akeredolu, Malami Clash Over Restructuring by IMASTEX: 7:24am On Jun 17, 2022
Good, such debate is what is most needed now. I think the FG should further bring down it responsibilities while equally ensuring that the L.G.A are not suffocated by the state as it is currently. Truth be told, the current system doesn't encourage the best hands to get on board while it equally reduces the effectiveness of those who are in. Until it is restructured to allow healthy competition for true development among regions, state & L.G.A. we will keep having religious, ethnic & tribal politics as a tool for distracting the people as looting go on.

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Re: Akeredolu, Malami Clash Over Restructuring by olufunmi01(m): 7:24am On Jun 17, 2022
Who made this bigot a SAN

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Re: Akeredolu, Malami Clash Over Restructuring by DMerciful(m): 7:25am On Jun 17, 2022
Bubu kept an incompetent senior advocate of nonsense Malami throughout his tenure.

Incompetence congregating together grin

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Re: Akeredolu, Malami Clash Over Restructuring by QueenOfTheCoast(f): 7:26am On Jun 17, 2022
Aketi is a dubious criminal
all these nonsense na for selfish interest.
you can't have public interest on mind and support Tinubu.

we won't be deceived
the youths are coming

they have no manifestos to campaign with apart from their usual old tribalism and tribal card tactics.

But we'll remind them that tribalism won't bring back dollars to at least 400
tribalism won't bring back fuel to 95 naira
tribalism won't send our undergraduates back to school.
tribalism won't fix our security.
tribalism won't develop our economy.

since suffering knows no tribe or religion, since we're suffering together irrespective of our tribe and religion, it's also fair if we get it right together by sending thieves and those who thinks they can rape Nigeria TURN by TURN.
Enough is Enough!!!

2023 will be the youths vs the criminals
it won't be business as usual.

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Re: Akeredolu, Malami Clash Over Restructuring by kerry57: 7:26am On Jun 17, 2022
Devolution of power is key to local development and sustainability. Federal govt should do that as quick as possible. The state governors should also give the LGA their autonomy for their developmental accessibility to funds.
So both federal and state governors are guity here.

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Re: Akeredolu, Malami Clash Over Restructuring by Nchenches: 7:27am On Jun 17, 2022
dre11:



https://thenationonlineng.net/akeredolu-malami-clash-over-restructuring/



Restructuring:
the present 36 states and Abuja political structure of Nigeria was created by Arewa military dictators. The structure empowers Arewa politicians to lord it over all in Nigeria.

The same Arewa politicians have found every excuse to refuse political restructuring of Nigeria democratically. Arewa has been playing this hide and seek game over the needed political restructuring of Nigeria, waiting till proceeds from crude oil and gas stops flowing from the Niger Delta into federal government coffers.

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