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Atiku: Niger-Delta Can Have 100% Of Oil Revenues by ManirBK: 12:12pm On Nov 15, 2018
The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar, has said he is willing to let Nigeria’s oil producing states have absolute control of crude oil revenues from their domains, but added he is reluctant to immediately implement such policies at this stage of national development.

The PDP candidate told The Africa Report that federating units once had considerable control of their resources, unlike the current federal laws that only allow 13 percent derivation for states in the Niger-Delta, where Nigeria’s sweet crude is extracted.

Although Mr Abubakar acknowledged the appropriate sharing formula might be difficult to say at this point — suggesting it would depend on ‘negotiations’— he recommended a limited role for the federal government in appropriating crude revenues.

Nigerian states “can get more because in the First Republic the regions had 50/50,” Mr Abubakar told The Africa Report in an interview published Wednesday. “I don’t mind giving even 100% […], but I would tax those states to maintain the federal government.”

But the former vice president recognised this is “not advisable at this stage of our development.”

“Even during the First Republic there was this derivation sharing between revenues and resour­ces, or between the regions and the federal government. So I think we could have a middle course. It would be unfair to ask me for specifics; that will depend on negotiations,” he added.

Of all the presidential candidates for the 2019 election, Mr Abubakar has emerged the most vocal advocate of restructuring, an ideological standpoint that canvasses more powers for states at the expense of the central government.

He believes Nigeria’s subsisting Constitution, which recommends a federal system but implements a unitary one, should be urgently reviewed and replaced with a sovereign document that would engender a more peaceful and economically viable nation.

Oil revenues still account for over 80 percent of the Nigerian government’s revenues as of 2017, according to the National Bureau of Statistics, despite efforts towards economic diversification.

In the face of a floundering agriculture and services sector, reducing the federal government’s share of oil revenues to only taxes paid by about nine oil-producing states could be difficult to achieve soon.




“It is a good thing that the former vice president said he cannot go ahead with giving the Niger-Delta total control of oil income right now,” Busola Odukoya, an economist, told PREMIUM TIMES Thursday morning. “The only problem here is that it could cause some people in the region to resume violent agitation for resource control, especially if Mr Abubakar is elected.”

Ms Odukoya said it would be difficult to predict any negotiation that would result in allocating up to or more than 50 per cent of crude earnings to the states.

“Apart from the offshore oil revenues which the government in Abuja can easily control, the crude lifting within states’ borders in the Niger-Delta cannot be shared even 50/50 with the centre,” the economist said. “The negative impact on some states in the northern or central parts of the country can only be left to imagination.”

“You have to allow decades of regular economic growth, some of which I have seen the candidates talk about this year, before you can be thinking of cutting oil revenues from federal government,” she added.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/295829-2019-niger-delta-states-can-take-100-of-oil-revenues-but-atiku.html

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Re: Atiku: Niger-Delta Can Have 100% Of Oil Revenues by ManirBK: 12:13pm On Nov 15, 2018
You can only deceive Igbos continue with your lies but be rest assured that u can't win 2019....... Nigeria is not for Sale.Desperado!!

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Re: Atiku: Niger-Delta Can Have 100% Of Oil Revenues by Cajal(m): 12:14pm On Nov 15, 2018
ManirBK:
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...atikuloosers and Atikulooters and atikuliars

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Re: Atiku: Niger-Delta Can Have 100% Of Oil Revenues by ManirBK: 12:23pm On Nov 15, 2018
Cajal:
...atikuloosers and Atikulooters and atikuliars
He'll say anything to get elected. Sign to know who not to trust......

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Re: Atiku: Niger-Delta Can Have 100% Of Oil Revenues by Magalan: 12:25pm On Nov 15, 2018
ManirBK:
You can only deceive Igbos continue with your lies but be rest assured that u can't win 2019....... Nigeria is not for Sale.Desperado!!

You cannot even read your own article... or trying to be smart by half.

Now read slowly:
The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar, has said he is willing to let Nigeria’s oil producing states have absolute control of crude oil revenues from their domains, but added he is reluctant to immediately implement such policies at this stage of national development.

Also try reading:
Nigerian states “can get more because in the First Republic the regions had 50/50,” Mr Abubakar told The Africa Report in an interview published Wednesday. “I don’t mind giving even 100% […], but I would tax those states to maintain the federal government.”

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Re: Atiku: Niger-Delta Can Have 100% Of Oil Revenues by Sirjamo: 12:27pm On Nov 15, 2018
This one will be talking as if he can single handedly change the constitution, and his stupid supporters are falling for his daily crap!

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Re: Atiku: Niger-Delta Can Have 100% Of Oil Revenues by Investbrooker: 12:28pm On Nov 15, 2018
This man is a joke. Imagine a northerner saying this? While he is trying to use sweet talk to deceive the south, the mumu does not know he is creating enemies for himself in the North. The north will never support restructuring.
Nigeria can never be restructured.

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Re: Atiku: Niger-Delta Can Have 100% Of Oil Revenues by bedspread: 12:30pm On Nov 15, 2018
Sirjamo:
This one will be talking as if he can single handedly change the constitution, and his stupid supporters are falling for his daily crap!
Whoever is Serious about restructuring has no problems..

The main work has been done by GEJ..

If this government had followed up the Recommendations from that Commission we would hv gone a Long way

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Re: Atiku: Niger-Delta Can Have 100% Of Oil Revenues by ibrahimsalam: 12:31pm On Nov 15, 2018
Zombies and fake news are like 5&6
Our incoming president atiku knows that resource sharing is a collective agreement, not only the Niger delta have resources other regions do too .
God bless nigeria
God bless atiku

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Re: Atiku: Niger-Delta Can Have 100% Of Oil Revenues by ManirBK: 12:37pm On Nov 15, 2018
Sirjamo:
This one will be talking as if he can single handedly change the constitution, and his stupid supporters are falling for his daily crap!
Without resource allocation to states , restructuring is never complete and never done. This is a clear cut indication that Atiku will never restructure Nigeria.

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Re: Atiku: Niger-Delta Can Have 100% Of Oil Revenues by orisa37: 12:43pm On Nov 15, 2018
Your Running Mate should read your scipt before you publish it.

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Re: Atiku: Niger-Delta Can Have 100% Of Oil Revenues by ORIENTATION101: 12:44pm On Nov 15, 2018
nelcliff:


You are a big fool.. Wise up it's getting more real only if you are not from these region.

Do you know how much they had suffered us so far?

To me this is a good news and don't even bother to say it's not possible because I will be so adamant with you
atiku is killing his little effort he has in north. north is not ready for restructuring thats why buhari is putting alot of effort to position the region in terms of economic infrastructures if you believe north will abadon buhari for atiku to come and take feeding bottle out of their mouth then u a politically naive.
nigeria is not ripe for economic restructuring thats the hard truth.until the states start looking inwards and be productive restructuring will remain a lipservice in the mouth of politicians.

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Re: Atiku: Niger-Delta Can Have 100% Of Oil Revenues by WisdomFlakes: 12:44pm On Nov 15, 2018
I like Atiku and hope he gives Buhari a run for his money but I must warn that he should not be making promises that he knows he won't be able to keep. Only as independent states/entities with full autonomy can states keep 100% of their revenues. Is Atiku then insinuating that he is in support of secession by this statement?? Those that are supporting him are not expecting nor requiring him to make some of the promises he is making even. That was how he said he would sign an undertaking to do just one term (only to later renege on that) which was an unnecessary promise because even without such an utterance his supporters were still going to support him anyway.

He should stop saying things like this that may later haunt him. I wish him all the best.

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Re: Atiku: Niger-Delta Can Have 100% Of Oil Revenues by Volksfuhrer(m): 12:45pm On Nov 15, 2018
Sirjamo:
This one will be talking as if he can single handedly change the constitution, and his stupid supporters are falling for his daily crap!

Atiku is a big crook. He knows he cannot make good this promise single-handedly.

The likely scenario is this even if he wins: he presents an executive bill for constitutional amendment, the northen majority in the House will kill the bill; Atiku would then turn to his southern Magas that he tried his best!

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Re: Atiku: Niger-Delta Can Have 100% Of Oil Revenues by Racoon(m): 12:51pm On Nov 15, 2018
And what have the Buhari/Osinbajo APC govt.done about restructuring?

Resource control by the regions is one of the cardinal point of restructuring.This when pass as legislation will help the regions to develop @ their own pace & independent of other hence enhance healthy developmental competition.

The core north opposition to the sensitive issue of restructuring is because their dependence on oil allocation will be forever gone with the background multiple problems bedevilling the region.

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Re: Atiku: Niger-Delta Can Have 100% Of Oil Revenues by orisa37: 1:04pm On Nov 15, 2018
Grant Full Autonomy to the 36 States. Make them contribute uniformly 10% of their Resources, in reversed revenue allocation system, to the F.G to run Foreign Affairs only.
You know Buhari is a Soldier. And Soldiers like Full Control, so they can open their mouth anyhow to harass everyone as if he is Elsaksaky.

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Re: Atiku: Niger-Delta Can Have 100% Of Oil Revenues by famology(m): 1:08pm On Nov 15, 2018
Atiku is willing to kiss snakes and scorpions to become president. What a desperado!

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Re: Atiku: Niger-Delta Can Have 100% Of Oil Revenues by Ebimor96: 1:11pm On Nov 15, 2018
grin


We the peoples of the Niger Delta support Atiku/Obi Presidency with our PVCs, Creeks, Deep Waters, Liquid Black Gold, Hearts and Souls.


We need total control of our God-given resources in order to ameliorate the extreme poverty and sufferings of our peoples in the peculiar Niger Delta Region.


Carry Go... The Atikulated Nation.

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Re: Atiku: Niger-Delta Can Have 100% Of Oil Revenues by Ebimor96: 1:12pm On Nov 15, 2018
grin cheesy
Re: Atiku: Niger-Delta Can Have 100% Of Oil Revenues by Lordofthewest(m): 1:12pm On Nov 15, 2018
I smell a concentrated mixture of lies and desperation mixed with a little bit of corruption....atiiiiiiiiku calm down nah you go still lose.

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Re: Atiku: Niger-Delta Can Have 100% Of Oil Revenues by Ebimor96: 1:12pm On Nov 15, 2018
grin cheesy grin
Re: Atiku: Niger-Delta Can Have 100% Of Oil Revenues by Negotiate: 1:12pm On Nov 15, 2018
YIMU!!! grin

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Re: Atiku: Niger-Delta Can Have 100% Of Oil Revenues by sotall(m): 1:12pm On Nov 15, 2018
Ok
Re: Atiku: Niger-Delta Can Have 100% Of Oil Revenues by Meren1: 1:13pm On Nov 15, 2018
Lol
Re: Atiku: Niger-Delta Can Have 100% Of Oil Revenues by Naijawebmaster: 1:13pm On Nov 15, 2018
Hehehe! Talk is cheap.

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Re: Atiku: Niger-Delta Can Have 100% Of Oil Revenues by Treiss: 1:13pm On Nov 15, 2018
Promises
Re: Atiku: Niger-Delta Can Have 100% Of Oil Revenues by Donmedrac: 1:13pm On Nov 15, 2018
Yesssseeeeeeeeeeeeeseessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss

My ijaw, urhobo, isoko, ika, kwerre brother it's just Benin brother speaking.

Don't let buhari get a single vote in your domain, scatter everything if they try nonsense there .

Atiku is here to make you control your own resources,, what you guys need to do is just to find a good governor like obaseki that can manage it well.

Imagine buhari allowing 80% of oil going to the north while we suffer in our own land.

It's too much na

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Re: Atiku: Niger-Delta Can Have 100% Of Oil Revenues by adenine02: 1:13pm On Nov 15, 2018
grin

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Re: Atiku: Niger-Delta Can Have 100% Of Oil Revenues by iammo(m): 1:13pm On Nov 15, 2018
cool Conman, the truth is that 87million Nigerians leave bellow $2 daily not because there are no resources or money available, but because the high percentage of gullible Nigerians are like unlimuted supply of natural resources to Politicians , Pastors, babalawos and alfas. People can speak big big grammars but are scared to ask simple questions like how? Like how can a Democratic President change a Constitution without legislatures or input from other tiers of government like local and state government.

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