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Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by Basic123(op): 6:39pm On Sep 28, 2017
Kano and Katsina states have kicked against devolution of central government power, saying the federal government should rather be strengthening financially to ensure effective service delivery.

Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje of Kano state and his counterpart of Katsina state, Aminu Bello Masari made the stands of the two states known while addressing a mammoth crowd at the zonal public hearing on true federalism organised by the All Progressive Congress (APC), held in Kano yesterday.

Governor Ganduje of Kano state, who personally submitted the Kano’s memorandum, opined that the ongoing clamor for the agitation of true federalism should not be constituted in such a way to weaken the federal government.

Ganduje said, “Federal government should rather be funded with adequate resources to bring development and ensure even spread and balance economy that will make Nigeria a strong country. We must not support anything that will encourage disaffection and disintegration in Nigeria.”

Katsina state Governor, Aminu Bello Masari, said Nigerian needs no devaluation of the central government, saying “We have inherited unitary system of government and for us to change it we must address some fundamental issues which we have not addressed now.

Masari said what the country need at present was a strong central government, as the country had not address some fundamental issues that would pave way for devaluating the central government.

“What we should ask ourselves is that, have we achieved the purposes for the creation of local governments? Are purposes for the creation of more states been achieved? If not, why? So, these are some of the issues we need to address first.

“We also have some peculiar problems that are affecting our lives. The problems affecting Kano people are also affecting the people of Zamfara, Jigawa, Kaduna, Sokoto and Kebbi states and we should therefore consider this in our submissions. Leaders at various levels must come up with something that will improve the lives of their subjects. We must work together towards getting it right,” Masari said.

However, Jigawa state government in its submission supported devaluation of power of central government, creation of state police, independent candidate and local government autonomy.

Submitting its memorandum, the Jigawa state’s Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Adamu Abdulkadir Fanani, said certain powers of the federal government especially in the areas of agriculture, education and health should be referred to state governments.

Fanani also said autonomy should be given to local government and allocations to states and local governments be increased to enable them serve their people better.

In his address, the Plateau state Governor and Chairman of the APC re-structuring committee, Simon Bako Lalong, said the meeting was aimed at collating memorandums regarding restructuring for onward presentation to the government.

Represented by former Enugu state governor, Chief Sillevan Chime, Lalong said the meeting was part of APC’s campaign promises to carry everyone along in government activities.

He said, “We expect to hear from people if they really need any restructuring of Nigeria and if they want, how it should be done. I appealed to you to submit useful and self-explanatory memorandums. I can assure you that we will consider all submission and advise government appropriately”
https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/restructuring-kano-katsina-kick-against-devolution-of-power.html
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by Basic123(op):
lol..grin

sir Lalasticlala

push to the front page and let the world know about these lazy parasites.
Thank you.
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by SalamRushdie: 6:42pm On Sep 28, 2017
Those benefiting from the status quo have spoken ... grin grin.its clear the north doesn't mean well for Nigeria
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by sarrki(m): 6:45pm On Sep 28, 2017
I totally agree to devolution of power
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by sarrki(m): 6:46pm On Sep 28, 2017
SalamRushdie:
Those benefiting from the status quo have spoken ... grin grin.its clear the north doesn't mean well for Nigeria
Bro put it this way

The political elite across region don't want it

Its not about a particular region

Let's water it down

The masses in the north are also passing whatever their southern counterpart are passing through
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by paiz:
After you will say we are one nigeria

Restructuring or nothing
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by aolawale025: 6:58pm On Sep 28, 2017
They stand alone! The ship has already sailed.
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by dokiOloye(m):
Ladies and gentlemen,I present to U the real enemies of Nigeria.
The ppl who always oppose every step to move d country forward.
The ones who cyclically kill fellow Nigerians in religious/ethnic violence,yet shout 'one Nigeria' d most.
Nnamdi Kanu is obviously d man who saw tomorrow.
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by Kingspin(m): 7:03pm On Sep 28, 2017
I hope this is not a bargain program by some people.
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by LordIsaac(m): 7:08pm On Sep 28, 2017
When you are on a particular path for 57years anɗ you still have school chilɗren sitting on the floor for want of chairs, you neeɗ restructuring! This is not rocket science....anyway, Nijeriya is ruleɗ ɓƴ elites ɓereft of sense anɗ human sympathy.
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by ofai: 7:09pm On Sep 28, 2017
KANU saw it all.



"they will not allow restructuring, so restructuring will not work"
- Nnamdi KANU
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by nrexzy: 7:17pm On Sep 28, 2017
We must restructure.
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by ben4ever(m):
Restructuring or Referendum: it's so simple
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by Paperwhite(m):
Now these are the real enemies of Nigeria.Slave-masters not wanting to give up but sorry It's too late for you guys.Nigeria will either be restructured,have a referendum or disintegrate.You only have one last option
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by sarrki(m): 7:23pm On Sep 28, 2017
ofai:
KANU saw it all.



"they will not allow restructuring, so restructuring will not work"
- Nnamdi KANU
Kanus is the way that leads to destruction

He wants other tribes killed

He preach hatred

He wants to cause genocide
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by murphyibiam15(m): 7:23pm On Sep 28, 2017
shameful
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by Nobody: 7:24pm On Sep 28, 2017
dokiOloye:
Ladies and gentlemen,I present to U the real enemies of Nigeria.
The ppl who always oppose every step to move d country forward.
The ones who cyclically kill fellow Nigerians in religious/ethnic violence,yet shout 'one Nigeria' d most.
grin grin grin grin

Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by ofai: 7:28pm On Sep 28, 2017
sarrki:
Kanus is the way that leads to destruction
He wants other tribes killed
He preach hatred
He wants to cause genocide
lame response.
suffering and smiling almajiri
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by OjukwuWarBird: 7:32pm On Sep 28, 2017
Hausa Fulani herdsmen terrorists don't mean well for Nigeria
Kanu and Biafrans are right in their agitation
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by SweetJoystick(m): 7:39pm On Sep 28, 2017
Parasites
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by Omeokachie: 7:44pm On Sep 28, 2017
Born to rule.
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by Bede2u(m): 7:58pm On Sep 28, 2017
Lol This isnt surprising at all. But every geopolitical zone needs to come out and make a presentation of the type of restructure they want
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by ZombieTAMER: 8:04pm On Sep 28, 2017
When Kano has more local government than the whole south east put together




Why won't they want the status quo to continue
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by Gotze1: 8:16pm On Sep 28, 2017
[s]
Basic123:
Restructuring: Kano, Katsina kick
against devolution of power



Kano and Katsina states have kicked against devolution
of central government power, saying the federal
government should rather be strengthening financially to
ensure effective service delivery.


Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje of Kano state and his
counterpart of Katsina state, Aminu Bello Masari made
the stands of the two states known while addressing a
mammoth crowd at the zonal public hearing on true
federalism organised by the All Progressive Congress
(APC), held in Kano yesterday.
Governor Ganduje of Kano state, who personally
submitted the Kano’s memorandum, opined that the
ongoing clamor for the agitation of true federalism
should not be constituted in such a way to weaken
the federal government.


Ganduje said, “Federal government should rather be
funded with adequate resources to bring development
and ensure even spread and balance economy that will
make Nigeria a strong country. We must not support
anything that will encourage disaffection and
disintegration in Nigeria.”


Katsina state Governor, Aminu Bello Masari, said
Nigerian needs no devaluation of the central
government, saying “We have inherited unitary system
of government and for us to change it we must
address some fundamental issues which we have not
addressed now.


Masari said what the country need at present was a
strong central government, as the country had not
address some fundamental issues that would pave way
for devaluating the central government.
“What we should ask ourselves is that, have we
achieved the purposes for the creation of local
governments? Are purposes for the creation of more
states been achieved? If not, why? So, these are some
of the issues we need to address first.


“We also have some peculiar problems that are
affecting our lives. The problems affecting Kano people
are also affecting the people of Zamfara, Jigawa,
Kaduna, Sokoto and Kebbi states and we
should therefore consider this in our submissions.
Leaders at various levels must come up with something
that will improve the lives of their subjects. We must
work together towards getting it right,” Masari said.
However, Jigawa state government in its submission
supported devaluation of power of central government,
creation of state police, independent candidate and
local government autonomy.


Submitting its memorandum, the Jigawa state’s
Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Adamu
Abdulkadir Fanani, said certain powers of the federal
government especially in the areas of agriculture,
education and health should be referred to state
governments.


Fanani also said autonomy should be given to local
government and allocations to states and local
governments be increased to enable them serve their
people better.


In his address, the Plateau state Governor and Chairman
of the APC re-structuring committee, Simon Bako
Lalong, said the meeting was aimed at collating
memorandums regarding restructuring for
onward presentation to the government.


Represented by former Enugu state governor, Chief
Sillevan Chime, Lalong said the meeting was part of
APC’s campaign promises to carry everyone along in
government activities.


He said, “We expect to hear from people if they really
need any restructuring of Nigeria and if they want, how
it should be done. I appealed to you to submit useful
and self-explanatory memorandums. I can assure you
that we will consider all submission and
advise government appropriately”

https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/undefined
[/s]Trash from parasitic idiots.
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by WisdomFlakes: 8:18pm On Sep 28, 2017
Smh. Rubbish. It's like these people even want things to get worse than they already are. Talking about giving the FG more powers?? Shameless parasites.
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by Lanry1(m): 8:20pm On Sep 28, 2017
To hell wit hausa and fulani
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by PatriotTemidayo: 8:21pm On Sep 28, 2017
The NATIONAL PARASITIC ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (NAPOAN) has spoken.

They are anti-progress, anti-productivity, anti-self sustenance, anti-peace and Anti-growth.

It is well.
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by realestniggah: 8:21pm On Sep 28, 2017
No surprised there..

I wonder if Lagos can just be country of it own
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by 2lateBiafra: 8:22pm On Sep 28, 2017
It cannot HAPPEN

Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by introvertedsoul: 8:22pm On Sep 28, 2017
Senior Parasites at work again with flimsy excuses.
Waiting for junior parasites from the wastelands to come and back up their theory as usual.
Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by cbkingbeatz(m): 8:22pm On Sep 28, 2017
Aboki + aboki= stupidity

Re: Restructuring: Kano, Katsina Kick Against Devolution Of Power by donbrowser(m): 8:22pm On Sep 28, 2017
Obidola
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