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The North Is Angry With Tinubu's Government, Regrets Voting Him - Yerima, AYCF by Morbeta11(op): 10:17pm On Dec 14, 2024
2027: North angry, ‘ll look for alternatives if Tinubu doesn’t get it right – Yerima, AYCF

The President of the Arewa Youth Consultative Forum (AYCF), Alhaji Shettima Yerima in this interview with Saturday Vanguard shares his insights on the perceived northern opposition to the tax reforms bill, highlighting the shortcomings in the government’s approach to the bill, the importance of proper consultation, and the need for transparency to gain public support.

He also addresses the broader dissatisfaction in the north, reflecting on the high expectations from the Tinubu-led government, emphasising the need to address insecurity and economic hardship to win back the trust of the northern populace.

Yerima also criticises some state governors for their lack of creativity and initiative in generating revenue within their states, but rely heavily on federal allocations, preferring to share federal funds with their cronies rather than investing in their states’ development. He argues that decentralizing the federal structure would force states to become more productive and self-sufficient, ultimately benefiting the entire country. Excerpts:

Why the Northern Opposition to the Tax Reforms Bills? What are your fears?

The tax reform bills depend on how individuals or certain interests perceive them. But for us, the government could have done better. The idea was fine, drawing inferences from the situation in the country. Even if we are doing fine, no country ignores taxation.

This is one major area where they can generate funds for development. The presentation was one of the problems. The managers of the bills did not do well, which is why you see the reactions coming from the north as if the region is anti-tax reforms. No. They brought the issue and politicised it, making it seem anti-north. The government can still do well by consulting, which is the first thing they should have done. Go through the National Assembly, and the elected representatives will now go back to their various constituencies to meet with their people.

This way, the bill will enjoy the deserved legitimacy. I am happy that, at the end of the day, there is an understanding between the executive arm of government and the lawmakers. The lawmakers have also agreed to go back to their constituencies for further consultation. There are only a few grey areas I think they will amend and pass the bill. Certainly, the trouble it generated was unnecessary.

What are the grey areas in your view that you will consider for amendment?

For me, I am looking at the VAT area, and I also know there are bigger areas. But the opinion of the people supersedes my interest. So, it is important they let it get down to the people, and they will look at it thoroughly and let all stakeholders make inputs before it is passed at the National Assembly.

The North, having voted massively for President Tinubu and now opposing a major government decision like this, shows there is dissatisfaction among the people. Is there any regret supporting the Bola Tinubu Presidency?

In some quarters, there are certain regrets by the northern region. Don’t forget the eight years of Buhari’s administration brought nothing to the north. So, the expectation was so high that Tinubu knew where the problem lay, and someone like me who had worked with him and took him as a role model believed that he knew so much about the problems of this country and would approach the issues not as a military man but as a democrat and would be able to proffer solutions to them. But the people are disappointed because they are not getting what they expected of him.

In fairness to him, the situation was very bad. Everybody knew that whoever succeeded Buhari would go through a very rough path to succeed. We never expected that after eight years of rubbish, Tinubu would perform a miracle in two years. Yes, there are expected reforms, and without kids, we may not get the result immediately, but what is expected from the government is that whatever policy you are bringing, there must be a cushioning effect so that people would not unnecessarily suffer.

People have suffered enough. If he had done it that way, nobody would have accused Tinubu of ill-intention to balkanise the country or govern against any section of the country. He is very exposed and not a local champion. But sometimes, it is one thing to come up with a policy, but the implementation might not go well with the people.

The North is angry with the government, but the government still has another opportunity in less than two years to turn things around. So, some of us are not in a hurry to conclude that Tinubu might not be of any good to the north. We know the journey is rough. Let us give him some benefit of the doubt and encourage him.

If he doesn’t do anything that will positively impact the lives of the people, some of us can gang up against him and put our vote where we know we can get better treatment. We will sit down with all stakeholders, arrive at a conclusion, and look for alternatives. Right now, it is too early to conclude that Tinubu has failed.

What exactly are you looking at to pacify the frayed nerves of the region about some of his policies?

What I think he should do immediately is address the insecurity. I must first commend the efforts of the military. They are being stretched so much by this challenge of insecurity with inadequate manpower. I must commend the Service Chiefs and the Minister, Bello Metawalle, for boosting the morale of the men among other support.

The government should give them more support so that they can deliver on their mandate. On the economy, they need to look inward and find a way to put in place more palliatives that will get to the people and reduce the hardship on the common people. If Tinubu can win more on security and achieve peace in the troubled areas and go further to reduce the hardship on people, then he would have won the hearts of the northerners.

The north does not hate Tinubu or oppose him; it is just certain government policies making life more miserable for people, and it is expected that two years down the line, things will change for the better. But if this pain continues, you can be rest assured that it will not augur well. I believe in him, I still have faith in him, and I believe he can still turn things around. Again, one of the areas for the government to show sanity is by bringing all those who have stolen Nigeria dry to book. I am not comfortable with the government’s fight against corruption.

Some of those in the last administration who squandered our resources still gallivant around brazenly, and for the government to show sanity in the system, some of them need to be arrested and put in the cooler to pay for their sins. Some of them were nowhere a few years back, but today they own trillions of naira. This is one of the areas I am not comfortable with the government.

Amidst all of these, don’t you think the state governors need to be more creative in tackling some of these issues, particularly the economy and social security?

You have hit the nail on the head. Some of these highlighted issues are not the fault of the President. The question is, what are the governors doing with all the funds and allocations coming from the federal government to the states? Nobody is looking at that area. How have they alleviated poverty in their own way and in real economic terms? I can confidently tell you that some of these governors are sponsors of those bad elements in the National Assembly who oppose the Tax Reform bills. Some of them failed to harness some of the resources in their various states for the betterment of their people. They have nothing to bring to the table.

They only enjoy collecting the federal allocation to share with their cronies and make their girlfriends travel worldwide. They are so lazy and lack ideas. Some states that collect several billions of naira from the centre are not creative enough to even internally generate N1 billion from their states. That is why I am one of those advocating for the decentralization of the federal structure. The moment we decentralize the system, everybody will go back to their various states and harness their potential and resources and become productive. This current system will never see the light of day. If we continue under this arrangement, where people will sit and wait for federal allocation without being productive and in turn bring something to the centre, we will continue to have problems.

This is what the founding fathers envisioned. That was why the likes of Sardauna and Awolowo got it right. Why should we borrow a system from America if it is not beneficial? It is crazy. This central government must be decentralized. States must be made viable, and the governors must be productive. Some of them are lazy. Those governors are our problems.

Where is that money going? What did they use it for? We must begin to ask questions. This is why these Tax Reform bills must fly, but they must adjust the grey areas. Every state must begin to harness its resources and pay a percentage to the centre. The government, in their magnanimity, has made it clear that the money will be distributed to all tiers of government.

The state will take 50%, the local government will take 35%, and the centre will take 15%. What is wrong with that? If you don’t sow, you won’t reap. Why will the monkey continue to work and the bamboo continues to chop? I heard somebody talk about Lagos. That state has come a long way. We have seen how Lagos generates its resources. Today, without federal allocation, states like Lagos and Rivers can sustain themselves. What is wrong with our state governors doing the same to sustain themselves? Some of them, even when the federal government gives them allocation, still find it difficult to pay salaries. How can such a state survive and sustain itself?

Do you see the state governors giving a nod to this arrangement, drawing from their opposition to local government autonomy?

Yes, I agree, it will be difficult to fly, but we will continue to advocate for it until God gives us a rugged President and God-fearing lawmakers who will call their bluff and do the right thing. It will come in such a way that the governors will not be conscious of it until it is passed. Thank God for local government autonomy. We are getting there now, and we will get there.
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Re: The North Is Angry With Tinubu's Government, Regrets Voting Him - Yerima, AYCF by buckeyemedia: 12:27am On Dec 15, 2024
Morbeta11:
https://saharareporters.com/2024/12/14/northern-region-angry-regrets-voting-tinubu-ready-go-against-him-2027-arewa-forum
Absolute Nonsense, regret indeed, instead they would have voted for Gringory Obi instead abi?
Re: The North Is Angry With Tinubu's Government, Regrets Voting Him - Yerima, AYCF by Bizaustine: 12:53am On Dec 15, 2024
buckeyemedia:
Absolute Nonsense, regret indeed, instead they would have voted for Gringory Obi instead abi?
No normal human being will vote this total failure called Tpain and not regret 😁😁
The man is making an irreparable mess.
No wonder his brothers and Kinsmen in Osun state will choose death 7x over voting for the total failure called T-pain, they are aware that he is a clueless FAILURE and disaster 😁
Re: The North Is Angry With Tinubu's Government, Regrets Voting Him - Yerima, AYCF by Atuero(m): 1:37am On Dec 15, 2024
It is on record that Nigerians will experience the worst Christmas and new Year celebration ever this year.
Re: The North Is Angry With Tinubu's Government, Regrets Voting Him - Yerima, AYCF by 89green: 6:22pm On Dec 15, 2024
I am not being partisan but the North had loads of years to reshape the whole of Nigeria especially the northern part which has couple of lapses in areas of education, health, security and general welfare but they wasted the chances all because they wanted to keep playing politics out of their own people.

If all these were achieved during their time, we all won't be in this current shege situation which is already entering banza stage.
Re: The North Is Angry With Tinubu's Government, Regrets Voting Him - Yerima, AYCF by Nobody: 6:23pm On Dec 15, 2024
APC sha. Since 2015, Nigerians are still waiting for the change
Re: The North Is Angry With Tinubu's Government, Regrets Voting Him - Yerima, AYCF by adecz: 6:23pm On Dec 15, 2024
grin


No be Muslim ☪️ Muslim una want??

The thing don choke dem..

The north only thinks along religious lines,
that is why they don't progress.

In this modern world 🌎 , they are using
one man's philosophy of 1500 years ago to
control every aspect of their lives.


Funny thing is that their smart, hypocritical
elites only observe such things in public, but
are very decadent in private. Only the dumb
masses can be shouting allahuakbar & display
irrational bloodthirstiness at the slightest opportunity .

For their information, Jagaba will do 4 X 4 so
that ½ of the population of North will be
reduced by the policies of Muslim ☪️ Muslim 🎟 🎫 🎟
😃 😀 😄 😁 🤣








Same people, who for 8 years kept their
Kolanut stained mouths shut as their son
destroyed Nigeria 🇳🇬 are now complaining
upandan, because a southerner has just
done one year.
Re: The North Is Angry With Tinubu's Government, Regrets Voting Him - Yerima, AYCF by Ironfaceman(m): 6:23pm On Dec 15, 2024
Why is the North regretting. This is an eye opener vote competence over nepotism.
Bola Amed Tinubu is what they call a GREEK GIFT, for those APC member that can't pay their NEPA bills or are finding it hard to feed their children and their wives are doing hook up to make ends meet. It is not too late to come out of darkness.
Re: The North Is Angry With Tinubu's Government, Regrets Voting Him - Yerima, AYCF by Oblongata: 6:23pm On Dec 15, 2024
All because of Tax reforms
Re: The North Is Angry With Tinubu's Government, Regrets Voting Him - Yerima, AYCF by Pennywise2: 6:24pm On Dec 15, 2024
Chill bro, Nigeria ain't ready yet.
Re: The North Is Angry With Tinubu's Government, Regrets Voting Him - Yerima, AYCF by NOwazobia: 6:24pm On Dec 15, 2024
Seems the North is cursed to always live in regret:

cursed by religion.


Come 2027, they will start another round of regret for the choice they will make.


Something need to happen for this country to be dissolved.

Something seriously need to happen, else we will keep on retrogressing with every successive government.

It has overstayed it usefulness.
Re: The North Is Angry With Tinubu's Government, Regrets Voting Him - Yerima, AYCF by KEVIND: 6:24pm On Dec 15, 2024
When he mentioned the North he meant those who claimed they're born to rule.
Anytime any Southerner rule they're always angry.
Re: The North Is Angry With Tinubu's Government, Regrets Voting Him - Yerima, AYCF by Dittodat: 6:24pm On Dec 15, 2024
Story grin
Tinubu will still win enough votes in the North to win the next election, that's if he's even interested.
Honestly speaking, Tinubu has some flaws but he's the kind of leader that any country needs to develop.

This is a man who is more interested in doing what is right for long term development than what he needs to win the next election.
Tinubu could have continued with the same tired policies of past leaders, petrol would have gone up may be by another 100 Naira in the next 4 years and he would have easily won reelection but he's not concerned about that. He's more interested in what he believes will be good for the country in the long run.
Re: The North Is Angry With Tinubu's Government, Regrets Voting Him - Yerima, AYCF by RedScorpion(f): 6:25pm On Dec 15, 2024
And in 2027, After collecting peanuts from APC Urchins, the North will vote again for Pharaoh

Re: The North Is Angry With Tinubu's Government, Regrets Voting Him - Yerima, AYCF by Brendaniel: 6:25pm On Dec 15, 2024
Thats what you get when you choose tribalism and religious bias over common sense
Re: The North Is Angry With Tinubu's Government, Regrets Voting Him - Yerima, AYCF by Chinonye2022(m): 6:26pm On Dec 15, 2024
Am nt a Tinubu fan but Tinubu is not Jonathan
Re: The North Is Angry With Tinubu's Government, Regrets Voting Him - Yerima, AYCF by ambivert27(f): 6:26pm On Dec 15, 2024
To hell with the North and how they feelsangry
Re: The North Is Angry With Tinubu's Government, Regrets Voting Him - Yerima, AYCF by zombieHUNTER: 6:27pm On Dec 15, 2024
Nigerians are angry with Tinubu government


unprecedented inflation
job losses
food scarcity

Tinubu is wicked
Re: The North Is Angry With Tinubu's Government, Regrets Voting Him - Yerima, AYCF by MEGAWATCH: 6:27pm On Dec 15, 2024
This people will eat his money o

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣


2027 will be a cashing out year for Northerners.


I dey laugh o
Re: The North Is Angry With Tinubu's Government, Regrets Voting Him - Yerima, AYCF by jmoore(m): 6:27pm On Dec 15, 2024
Na una sabi
Re: The North Is Angry With Tinubu's Government, Regrets Voting Him - Yerima, AYCF by Judolisco(m): 6:28pm On Dec 15, 2024
D North didn't vote for tinubu... They voted for Atiku... Did tinubu get d amount of votes buhari got, when he contested? U guys voted for Atiku, and you'll vote for him again... And tinubu go still win...
Re: The North Is Angry With Tinubu's Government, Regrets Voting Him - Yerima, AYCF by Franking: 6:28pm On Dec 15, 2024
AYCF must be under Igbo influence. Otherwise how can anyone else not be happy with Tinumbu?

Only Igbos criticise Tinumbu and Nigeria.
Re: The North Is Angry With Tinubu's Government, Regrets Voting Him - Yerima, AYCF by zombieHUNTER: 6:28pm On Dec 15, 2024
KEVIND:
When he mentioned the North he meant those who claimed they're born to rule.
Anytime any Southerner rule they're always angry.
I'm a southerner
And Tinubu is not performing
Dude is the worst ever president
let's be frank to ourselves

All these divide tactics won't work

APc has failed since 2015
Re: The North Is Angry With Tinubu's Government, Regrets Voting Him - Yerima, AYCF by LordBillionz: 6:29pm On Dec 15, 2024
They north should reap what they sow... The said thing about this is that those who didn't join in voting this failure are sharing in the disaster.
Re: The North Is Angry With Tinubu's Government, Regrets Voting Him - Yerima, AYCF by Houseofglam7(f): 6:29pm On Dec 15, 2024
🫤
Re: The North Is Angry With Tinubu's Government, Regrets Voting Him - Yerima, AYCF by kennyz247(m): 6:30pm On Dec 15, 2024
Not only the north,but the entire sane people of Nigeria
Re: The North Is Angry With Tinubu's Government, Regrets Voting Him - Yerima, AYCF by Codes151(m): 6:32pm On Dec 15, 2024
Yet we endured the clown Buhari.

If una like angered or angry.

South will correct the damage done by your northern brothers.


Una mumu sha.
Instead of asking your northern governors what they doing with funds.

Una Dey cry Tinubu.
Re: The North Is Angry With Tinubu's Government, Regrets Voting Him - Yerima, AYCF by newoffer: 6:32pm On Dec 15, 2024
They should enjoy their handy work. Abeg we enjoy this govt ooo. Nobody should make stupid noise. If u didn't see wrong in Buhari God punish for seeing wrong in this administration. Nobody should complain
Re: The North Is Angry With Tinubu's Government, Regrets Voting Him - Yerima, AYCF by SouthSouth1914: 6:32pm On Dec 15, 2024
Bizaustine:
No normal human being will vote this total failure called Tpain and not regret 😁😁
The man is making an irreparable mess.
No wonder his brothers and Kinsmen in Osun state will choose death 7x over voting for the total failure called T-pain, they are aware that he is a clueless FAILURE and disaster 😁
Re: The North Is Angry With Tinubu's Government, Regrets Voting Him - Yerima, AYCF by 43Ronin: 6:33pm On Dec 15, 2024
Regret Wil kill you. You have all agreed that igboman will not rule naija so you must suffer 4+4. I can see tinunu restructuring naija so una must collect. B
Re: The North Is Angry With Tinubu's Government, Regrets Voting Him - Yerima, AYCF by Angelfrost(m): 6:33pm On Dec 15, 2024
The North has absolutely no moral justification to be hating on Tinubu...!

Buhari already solidified his failure midway into his first tenure, yet you Clowns supported and fought for him into second term.
Re: The North Is Angry With Tinubu's Government, Regrets Voting Him - Yerima, AYCF by Didi2d(m): 6:33pm On Dec 15, 2024
Blame buhari first.
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