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Ex-Governor Aregbesola Warns Of Possible Revolution In Nigeria by Omooba77(op): 11:10pm On Nov 11, 2024
Rauf Aregbesola, former Nigerian Minister of Interior.

Ex-Gov Aregbesola warns of possible revolution in Nigeria

A former Governor of Osun State, Rauf Aregbesola, has raised the alarm over what he described as “worsening economic, political, and spiritual conditions” in Nigeria.

He stated that if left unaddressed, these conditions could lead to a revolution.


Mr Aregbesola, a former political ally of President Bola Tinubu, made this statement on Monday during a panel session at a national dialogue on the Parliamentary Bill, organised by the Parliamentary System Support Group in the House of Representatives in Abuja.

The session featured Mr Aregbesola, the former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, the Minority Leader of the House, Kingsley Chinda, youth advocate Chimdi Neliaku, and the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Benin, Edoba Omoregie.

It was moderated by Nnenna Ekeji, a former member of the lower chamber.

The group is advocating for Nigeria’s return to a parliamentary system. In February, 60 lawmakers sponsored a bill in the National Assembly to amend the 1999 Constitution to facilitate the transition to the system.

Revolution
Mr Aregbesola stated that Nigeria is declining daily. He cited rising inequality between the few wealthy and the majority poor. He said the worsening economic situation and lack of guaranteed rights make revolution an acceptable option for many.

“We have seen worsening economic—even political and spiritual—conditions of Nigerians. You don’t need to be a nuclear scientist to know that. A smaller percentage of Nigerians are now prosperous—not that there is no prosperity in Nigeria—but it is decreasing daily.

“When I was born, and during my developmental years, wealth was not as limited to the hands of a very few people as it is today. So, what does that tell us? It tells us that we are in deep trouble. We would not be here discussing this if things were normal in Nigeria,” he said.

Mr Aregbesola, who served as interior minister in the immediate past administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, said he had mentioned in passing that the primary responsibility of government is the welfare and security of the people. He argued that there cannot be a stable society when these two things cannot be guaranteed.

“Whatever does not give appropriate opportunity or rights to the people will be resisted no matter what you do. If other things fail, people can revolt. If we are conscious of all this and understand the consequences of things getting out of hand, we would be interested in finding the best ways to govern ourselves,” he said.


Case for parliamentary system
Mr Aregbesola strongly argued for transitioning to a parliamentary system, as outlined in the proposed bill, arguing that it is impractical for a single individual to govern a country of 220 million people.

He insisted he has never supported the executive system.

The former governor, who introduced the parliamentary system at the local government level during his tenure, further argued that the “dictatorial tendencies” of Nigerian leaders could lead to another form of colonialism, adding that their current attitude is similar to that seen in pre-colonial Nigeria.

“If we go on believing that one person, no matter how capable, has the capacity to govern over 220 million Nigerians alone, without checks, we are kidding ourselves. By that alone, I am opposed to the executive system of government. I believe in a collective arrangement, which the parliamentary system best supports for a nation like ours.

“There was a weakness that led to our colonialism in the first place; it was a weakness. If you are strong enough, you wouldn’t be colonised. Part of it is these individual dictators we call rulers,” he said.

Crackdown
Mr Aregbesola’s warning is coming amid an increased government crackdown on protesters

Last week, the government came under scrutiny following the arraignment of some underage Nigerians for treason in connection with the August protests against economic hardship.

Committee did a terrible job—Dogara
In his remarks, Mr Dogara, a former Speaker of the House of Representatives, criticised the 49-member committee that drafted the 1979 Constitution, which is currently in use.

He said the committee could have done a better job adopting the American presidential system, selecting convenient aspects and ignoring others of equal importance.

Citing examples, Mr Dogara highlighted that the 1979 and 1999 Constitutions lack clear provisions for impeaching an executive. He stated that the provisions in section 143 of the Constitution make impeaching a president impractical.

“The major problem with the presidential system is not because we borrowed it but because those who copied the system did not do a wonderful job. I realised this in my undergraduate days. The issue is that the framers of the 1979 Constitution didn’t truly adopt the American system. In the US, impeachment of the executive is real; it can happen. Even judges can be impeached.

“The House conducts impeachment for both the executive and judiciary, while the Senate tries them. If convicted by the Senate, they are removed, and it’s real. But in Nigeria, section 143 doesn’t offer any practical framework for impeachment. At the end of the day, all the National Assembly’s efforts are handed over to a panel of politicians they call people of impeccable character.

“I don’t know where we can find these ‘angels’. Their determination is final and cannot be challenged by the National Assembly or any court in Nigeria. And these seven people of ‘impeccable character’ are appointed by the CJN, who are appointed by the president—so how can this system work in reality?” he asked.

The former Speaker also addressed concerns that President Tinubu might use the opportunity to seek a third term by transitioning to a prime ministerial role after his tenure as president.

While acknowledging these concerns, Mr Dogara added that proper constitutional amendments could help address them.

Other speakers at the event included Usman Bugaje, the former National Secretary of the Action Congress of Nigeria, former Vice Chancellor of the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) and Chairman of the Northern Elders Forum, Ango Abdullahi, a chieftain of the Pan-Yoruba socio-cultural group, Afenifere, Ayo Adebanjo, and others.

Both Messrs Abdullahi and Adebanjo co-chaired the event.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/753439-ex-gov-aregbesola-warns-of-possible-revolution-in-nigeria.html

Re: Ex-Governor Aregbesola Warns Of Possible Revolution In Nigeria by AfonjaConehead: 11:15pm On Nov 11, 2024
Waste of time....the north is Nigeria's one and only problem.
Only the north is against total restructure, resource control, amendment of 1999 evil constitution,regionalism...they are even against VAT amendments now and tax reforms.

They are dogs in other people's mangers....
Re: Ex-Governor Aregbesola Warns Of Possible Revolution In Nigeria by Nobody: 11:16pm On Nov 11, 2024
Nigerians can NEVER revolt.

Seems Aregbe is not aware that, if you push a Nigerian man to the wall, he will enter the wall or jump over it.

We Nigerians are only loud, we damn fvcking weak when it comes to holding grounds in one accord.

Aregbe has been watching too much American movies.
Re: Ex-Governor Aregbesola Warns Of Possible Revolution In Nigeria by AfonjaConehead: 11:22pm On Nov 11, 2024
CoronaVirusPro:
Nigerians can NEVER revolt.

Seems Aregbe is not aware that, if you push a Nigerian man to the wall, he will enter the wall or jump over it.

We Nigerians are only loud, we damn fvcking weak when it comes to holding grounds in one accord.

Aregbe has been watching too much American movies.
But the Igbos who are fed up and want out,who want to manage things their own way,you are among those who attack them day and night.
You are among those attacking Nnamdi Kanu,ipob,ESN day and night...and you have mouth to open waaaaa and accuse Nigerians of being incapable of what the op is talking about!!!

Nigerians!
Re: Ex-Governor Aregbesola Warns Of Possible Revolution In Nigeria by Pochettino(f): 1:11am On Nov 12, 2024
We Nairaland women will soon lead a naked march to Aso Rock and drag Remi outside for letting her bobo to kill us with hunger.
Re: Ex-Governor Aregbesola Warns Of Possible Revolution In Nigeria by aariwa(m): 1:18am On Nov 12, 2024
Only Igbos have that kind of Will in Nigeria right from colonial times but this time igbos are saying they don’t have a dog in this fight that if anybody wants to fight it should be Yorubas and hausas since they are the ones that supported this illegal government. Prominent Yorubas like Soyinka , Adeboye etc have come out to support awalokan with full chest so they should lead their people to revolution. Courage is not only online on a faceless forum but should be manifested physically on the streets. Dollar was $1,670 last week Tuesday but today it is almost $1,800 . Fuel is now heading to 1,500 a liter. Yoruba Ronu!!!!!
Re: Ex-Governor Aregbesola Warns Of Possible Revolution In Nigeria by chrisxxx(m): 2:11am On Nov 12, 2024
Aregbesola! The man who had so much ideas before he became governor and has regained the ideas after he ceased to be governor.
Re: Ex-Governor Aregbesola Warns Of Possible Revolution In Nigeria by trium: 2:45am On Nov 12, 2024
The revolution will not be televised
Re: Ex-Governor Aregbesola Warns Of Possible Revolution In Nigeria by Nukilia: 2:59am On Nov 12, 2024
Another conman from the delusional party grin
Re: Ex-Governor Aregbesola Warns Of Possible Revolution In Nigeria by ebufa: 3:36am On Nov 12, 2024
CoronaVirusPro:
Nigerians can NEVER revolt.

Seems Aregbe is not aware that, if you push a Nigerian man to the wall, he will enter the wall or jump over it.

We Nigerians are only loud, we damn fvcking weak when it comes to holding grounds in one accord.

Aregbe has been watching too much American movies.
delete Ndigbo from that list!
Re: Ex-Governor Aregbesola Warns Of Possible Revolution In Nigeria by Nobody: 3:42am On Nov 12, 2024
ebufa:
delete Ndigbo from that list!
Let me give you instances.

Biafra or Death

If Nnamdi Kanu is arrested, Nigeria will burn 🤣🤣🤣🤣

Operation Python dance tgat calmed the South East during the Biafra agitation.


It’s all mouth! When the chips are down, An average Nigerian will teleport.
Re: Ex-Governor Aregbesola Warns Of Possible Revolution In Nigeria by sunray(m): 4:46am On Nov 12, 2024
Seeking for lost political and economic relevance. Former commissioner, governor and minister.
Re: Ex-Governor Aregbesola Warns Of Possible Revolution In Nigeria by Vinnie2000(m): 4:54am On Nov 12, 2024
The USELESS APC, Agbad0rians and some Y0ruba TRIBALISTS will not say anything about this Statement. sad

But if It was Rotimi Amaechi or Atiku or Peter Obi that said this,
They and That Mumu Bayo Onanuga would have been Barking like a Rabid dog by now. undecided
Re: Ex-Governor Aregbesola Warns Of Possible Revolution In Nigeria by REDshouse(m): 5:20am On Nov 12, 2024
When he was benefiting directly s a minister of interior where he performed woefully with several prison breaks and unending internal security, there won't be revolution then but now that his mis steps had taken him to be opposition he can yarn dust.. ode oshi
Re: Ex-Governor Aregbesola Warns Of Possible Revolution In Nigeria by Mercenary123: 5:44am On Nov 12, 2024
CoronaVirusPro:
Let me give you instances.

Biafra or Death

If Nnamdi Kanu is arrested, Nigeria will burn 🤣🤣🤣🤣

Operation Python dance tgat calmed the South East during the Biafra agitation.


It’s all mouth! When the chips are down, An average Nigerian will teleport.
. If Nigeria is not burning,go to the east on Monday

Southeast is practically a different nation from the rest of Nigeria but me and you are not ready for this discussion today. The thing is, you are not staying close to the east so you wouldn't understand that those guys have thoroughly created their own country different from yours
Re: Ex-Governor Aregbesola Warns Of Possible Revolution In Nigeria by Racoon(m): 5:47am On Nov 12, 2024
"...Nigeria is declining daily. The worsening economic situation and lack of guaranteed rights make revolution an acceptable option for many.....

The “dictatorial tendencies” of Nigerian leaders could lead to another form of colonialism, their current attitude is similar to that seen in pre-colonial Nigeria......"
Re: Ex-Governor Aregbesola Warns Of Possible Revolution In Nigeria by Thiefobi1: 5:51am On Nov 12, 2024
AfonjaConehead:
But the Igbos who are fed up and want out,who want to manage things their own way,you are among those who attack them day and night.
You are among those attacking Nnamdi Kanu,ipob,ESN day and night...and you have mouth to open waaaaa and accuse Nigerians of being incapable of what the op is talking about!!!

Nigerians!
Niger delta people were the only indigenous people that wanted out of the contraption before Ironsi and ojukwu greedy brought them back.

Ojukwu was on a conquest not succession of the ibos , because what was biafra army doing in ore enroute to Western region.
Re: Ex-Governor Aregbesola Warns Of Possible Revolution In Nigeria by Thiefobi1: 5:53am On Nov 12, 2024
aariwa:
Only Igbos have that kind of Will in Nigeria right from colonial times but this time igbos are saying they don’t have a dog in this fight that if anybody wants to fight it should be Yorubas and hausas since they are the ones that supported this illegal government. Prominent Yorubas like Soyinka , Adeboye etc have come out to support awalokan with full chest so they should lead their people to revolution. Courage is not only online on a faceless forum but should be manifested physically on the streets. Dollar was $1,670 last week Tuesday but today it is almost $1,800 . Fuel is now heading to 1,500 a liter. Yoruba Ronu!!!!!
Lies dollar is $1675 and fuel is still sold at 1070 stop ur propaganda because Nigerians rejected Pandora.
Re: Ex-Governor Aregbesola Warns Of Possible Revolution In Nigeria by happney65: 6:23am On Nov 12, 2024
Lenu baba afusha naa?

Baba afusha half salary?

Wonders shall never end!

grin
Re: Ex-Governor Aregbesola Warns Of Possible Revolution In Nigeria by 9japride(m): 6:26am On Nov 12, 2024
AfonjaConehead:
But the Igbos who are fed up and want out,who want to manage things their own way,you are among those who attack them day and night.
You are among those attacking Nnamdi Kanu,ipob,ESN day and night...and you have mouth to open waaaaa and accuse Nigerians of being incapable of what the op is talking about!!!

Nigerians!
[color=#006600][/color]

Don't mind that thing. They are all over in X(twitter spaces) attacking Igbos everyday.
Very terrible set of things we found ourselves living with.
Re: Ex-Governor Aregbesola Warns Of Possible Revolution In Nigeria by zoedew: 6:40am On Nov 12, 2024
Wannabe Marxist go to Cuba!
Re: Ex-Governor Aregbesola Warns Of Possible Revolution In Nigeria by NobleStag007: 6:45am On Nov 12, 2024
Meanwhile, aregbe gov in osun was worse then current presido
Re: Ex-Governor Aregbesola Warns Of Possible Revolution In Nigeria by helinues: 6:49am On Nov 12, 2024
grin

Speaking from oblivion

Awon eyan Amaechi
Re: Ex-Governor Aregbesola Warns Of Possible Revolution In Nigeria by illicit(m): 6:50am On Nov 12, 2024
chrisxxx:
Aregbesola! The man who had so much ideas before he became governor and has regained the ideas after he ceased to be governor.
The former minister of public holidays


😁
Re: Ex-Governor Aregbesola Warns Of Possible Revolution In Nigeria by Favourdays1: 6:51am On Nov 12, 2024
We move
Re: Ex-Governor Aregbesola Warns Of Possible Revolution In Nigeria by SmartPolician: 6:52am On Nov 12, 2024
Ogbeni, go and sit down! When you were eating under Buhari, you never thought of a revolution. Even fixing ordinary passport scarcity was rocket science for you.

Now you have left the government and lost the control over your local party structure and you are talking about a revolution in a deeply polarised country.
Re: Ex-Governor Aregbesola Warns Of Possible Revolution In Nigeria by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 6:54am On Nov 12, 2024
Lol grin emergency activist has spoken
Re: Ex-Governor Aregbesola Warns Of Possible Revolution In Nigeria by jaxxy(m): 6:55am On Nov 12, 2024
Aregbesola has decided to speak the truth to the incompetent government and be damned.

Nigerians will ruin this government b4 this charlatan government ruins Nigeria.
Re: Ex-Governor Aregbesola Warns Of Possible Revolution In Nigeria by TJOS(m): 6:55am On Nov 12, 2024
It's no rocket science that revolution will happen with the way the price of basic commodities is going up. If the government don't do anything to stop the inflation, the anticipated revolution will be bloody.
Re: Ex-Governor Aregbesola Warns Of Possible Revolution In Nigeria by SmartPolician: 6:58am On Nov 12, 2024
CoronaVirusPro:
Nigerians can NEVER revolt.

Seems Aregbe is not aware that, if you push a Nigerian man to the wall, he will enter the wall or jump over it.

We Nigerians are only loud, we damn fvcking weak when it comes to holding grounds in one accord.

Aregbe has been watching too much American movies.
Nigerians cannot revolt because this country is not united. That's the only problem here. If this country was united, revolution would've happened a long time ago. The instance you gave is the result of lack of unity.
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