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Re: Sagay: Northerners Are Afraid Restructuring Will Reduce Their Shares From Oil by Heyzee5: 9:53am On Apr 08, 2019
Well they should be since they add little or nothing to the economy! undecided
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Re: Sagay: Northerners Are Afraid Restructuring Will Reduce Their Shares From Oil by Nobody: 9:55am On Apr 08, 2019
backnbeta:
So much revenue to be generated from cows, Farming if our brothers in the North can see the bright side and support restructuring instead of using their federal might to hold us all back!
No we must suck South oil dry before restructuring cheesy



On a serious not, the political elites are the ones against removing power from d centre not the masses
Re: Sagay: Northerners Are Afraid Restructuring Will Reduce Their Shares From Oil by babadeee(m): 9:55am On Apr 08, 2019
Even the Bible say fear North grin grin
Re: Sagay: Northerners Are Afraid Restructuring Will Reduce Their Shares From Oil by 2innocent(m): 9:58am On Apr 08, 2019
the north has all it takes to sustain her self but for the selfish interest of her leaders, they will not access their potentials.
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Re: Sagay: Northerners Are Afraid Restructuring Will Reduce Their Shares From Oil by TooMuchStuff: 9:58am On Apr 08, 2019
Racoon:
Overt parasites.This is the naked truth but the core north have dragged Nigeria to a culdesac.First time Sagay will ever make sense.
Me too.
At first I thought it was another itse sagay from Benin Republic
It's pays to be sensible all the time
Re: Sagay: Northerners Are Afraid Restructuring Will Reduce Their Shares From Oil by TooMuchStuff: 9:58am On Apr 08, 2019
Racoon:
Overt parasites.This is the naked truth but the core north have dragged Nigeria to a culdesac.First time Sagay will ever make sense.
Me too.
At first I thought it was another itse sagay from Benin Republic
It's pays to be sensible all the time.
Re: Sagay: Northerners Are Afraid Restructuring Will Reduce Their Shares From Oil by jeff1607(m): 10:00am On Apr 08, 2019
the north won't allow restructuring until oil is found in the north
why is there oil exploration in the north despite nothing being found
Re: Sagay: Northerners Are Afraid Restructuring Will Reduce Their Shares From Oil by okafor200(m): 10:04am On Apr 08, 2019
I dont really know why the norths dont really like technology and developments
Re: Sagay: Northerners Are Afraid Restructuring Will Reduce Their Shares From Oil by Nobody: 10:06am On Apr 08, 2019
stephleena:
Southern Oil, is the only thing keeping the entity called Nigeria together..
The same reason why the Igbo's want the south to be in their Biafra. undecided
Re: Sagay: Northerners Are Afraid Restructuring Will Reduce Their Shares From Oil by Reference(m): 10:08am On Apr 08, 2019
Everyday the country remains in shambles the cost of repairs continue to escalate like a loan gone bad. The day emergency restructuring surgery is required to prevent certain death of the country I hope we will all have the fortitude to bear the crushing bill. Let Nigerians continue playing the ostrich, we shall see....
Re: Sagay: Northerners Are Afraid Restructuring Will Reduce Their Shares From Oil by nicepoker101(m): 10:08am On Apr 08, 2019
If the oil is gone. No more one Nigeria.
Re: Sagay: Northerners Are Afraid Restructuring Will Reduce Their Shares From Oil by kikake: 10:09am On Apr 08, 2019
No president, not even an angelic president, can purge corruption from Nigeria without first restructuring the country's political process which breeds and feeds Official corruption in Nigeria.
Re: Sagay: Northerners Are Afraid Restructuring Will Reduce Their Shares From Oil by Pearlyakin(m): 10:11am On Apr 08, 2019
The North is really dragging us back as an entity, let them restructure this country but the asshole won't agree.
Re: Sagay: Northerners Are Afraid Restructuring Will Reduce Their Shares From Oil by wink2015(m): 10:12am On Apr 08, 2019
nairavsdollars:
Prof. Itse Sagay (SAN), Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC), in this interview with TEMIDAYO AKINSUYI, speaks on latest issues in the polity. Excerpts:

Given the kind of debate it generated before the just concluded elections, do you think President Muhammadu Buhari should pay attention to the issue of restructuring in his second term?

Yes, I think so. In his first term, restructuring was not something that was of priority to him. He was more focused on process, doing things in accordance to laid down procedures and doing it with honesty and integrity; in other words, to purge the country of corruption and establish a system of integrity and honesty. I think he has to move on to restructuring to a certain extent now because that is the wish of significant proportion of people in Nigeria. So, it cannot be ignored. The APC has a paper which strongly supports restructuring. I think this is the time for him to pay more attention to the issue and see what can be done to strengthen the federating units and make them less dependent on the centre; and also give them the capacity to be productive and self-sustaining. This will make us move closer to how we were in 1966 before the military came when the regions were the ones funding the federal government then. I don’t want us to go back to that but it will be enough if the states can be self-sustaining and be more productive so that this obsession of federal allocation should end. They should stop doing like babies who need federal feeding bottles in order to survive. It is humiliating for 36 state governments to send their commissioners of finance once a month to Abuja with what I will call ‘begging bowls’, looking for allocation. Civil servants collect salaries, states should not be collecting salaries every month. We need them to be self-sustaining and restructuring will greatly assist in making that possible.

There is this general belief that Northerners are opposed to restructuring. Why is that so?

Yes, it is true that Northerners are hostile to restructuring. The fact is that they are so dependent on oil revenues that they are afraid that if restructuring takes place, the proportion of oil proceeds they will get will be much smaller and therefore, their capacity to look after themselves will be much more reduced. That is a fallacy that they believe in because they are not looking inwards. Honestly, if I were from the Northern states; the states that produced cattle; that is a sustainable, renewable source which oil is not. Cattle should not be mainly for people to slaughter and take to the market to sell. No! I believe that we should have a system where cattle is used for milk, butter, cheese, milk and frozen beef that can be exported, because the world needs meat that can be exported in a clean environment. If they can do this and move away from the current way of rearing cattle for just slaughtering and eating, you will see that the North will have an advantage. My own calculation is that at least, $5b can come initially from the cattle industry by the time they maximise all the benefits from the cattle and export some. This is not like oil that can dry up or lose its value because the cattle will breed, new cattle will come and they can continue to expand. Oil right now is contracting, getting smaller and one day, it will go. I have pointed out all these in some papers I have written. If I were the Northerners, I will never be afraid of restructuring. I will rather concentrate on this natural resources that we have, which will be self-sustaining permanently and it is the Southern part of the country, particularly the South-South that should be worried about the future of oil. This is because once oil goes and there is no replacement economy, then there will be very dire consequences.

Were you surprised by the resignation of Justice Walter Onnoghen, the suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria?

The resignation has come too late. It was a face-saving resignation because if he had not resigned, he would have been sacked. There is no question about that. At the very best, he would have been retired if not actually dismissed. There is no value in the resignation anymore. It lacks the honour and dignity that would have accompanied it if he had done it since January when the charges were made at the very beginning when he admitted in his writing that he forgot to declare his assets.

By that admission, he should have resigned on the spot. But instead, he went into a very dirty battle with the federal government and with the Tribunal, going to three different courts to get the same order which is a gross abuse of court process. He even went to Industrial Court which is a labour court and has nothing to do with the matter. It is when a worker is sacked without due procedure that is when you go there. So Onnoghen ridiculed the entire judicial system the way he went about it, whipping up sentiments in the South East and South South. Everybody was being threatened in spite of obvious guilt and then Senior Advocates capitalised on the issue to show how loyal and obedient they are to iniquity. So, to me, the resignation is too late and I am not impressed. He should have handled the matter with dignity and self-respect

As someone who lives in Lagos, there are fears that some projects which Akinwunmi Ambode, the outgoing governor of Lagos may not complete will suffer under the incoming government. What advice will you give to the governor-elect, Babajide Sanwo-Olu?

My advice is that he should complete all on-going projects in Lagos state, just like what the federal government is doing now by completing the projects that were not finished by the Goodluck Jonathan administration. You don’t leave uncompleted projects and go and start new ones. My advice to the governor-elect of Lagos, Babajide Sanwo-Olu is that he should complete any project that Ambode, the outgoing governor has started because at the end of the day, government is a continuum. What Ambode did about the Lagos Homs project that he abandoned will not speak well for him when the history of Lagos is written because a lot of Lagosians need accommodation in the state now and you can see the buildings wasting away without being completed. To resuscitate them in future will cost a lot of money. You can even see that the Lagos Metroline has slowed down. Nobody is working there. Since Babatunde Fashola left, there is hardly any construction going on and this is something that will have a fantastic and positive impact on Lagos because people can now drop their cars from Badagry areas right to the centre of Lagos. When they are done with their businesses, they can take a ride back; pick up their cars at the rail station and go. This is how it operates in civilised countries. They can drop their cars at any of the stations and take a ride to Lagos. So, what he did by not completing the Lagos Homs project is wrong but nevertheless, I will not want Sanwo-Olu to do the same thing on projects that Ambode is unable to complete. I don’t believe in that kind of politics because your achievements will be undermined if you abandoned projects which your predecessors couldn’t complete. I will advise Sanwo- Olu to complete the ones that Ambode couldn’t complete. In fact, he shouldn’t start new ones until he completes the existing ones. Today, the federal government is basking under the glory of the Abuja rail line. The same with the rail line in Itakpe- Warri. We have forgotten that it was Jonathan who started these projects but they didn’t do much and so, all the credits are going to the Buhari administration which is completing these projects.


https://www.independent.ng/why-northerners-should-stop-the-hostility-towards-restructuring-sagay/
They will still face a RESTRUCTURED COUNTRY whether they like it or not.
Re: Sagay: Northerners Are Afraid Restructuring Will Reduce Their Shares From Oil by AnanseK(m): 10:14am On Apr 08, 2019
gratiaeo:
The problem with North is that they are too greedy, go to NNPC the majority of the workers there are Northern.
You can tell lies without shame. Northerners are shortchanged in employment in every government institution including NNPC and CBN.
Re: Sagay: Northerners Are Afraid Restructuring Will Reduce Their Shares From Oil by olas24u(f): 10:14am On Apr 08, 2019
Ahmed0336:
Are you kidding me right now? APC never made restructuring its number one item during campaign.
It is in the manifesto please
Re: Sagay: Northerners Are Afraid Restructuring Will Reduce Their Shares From Oil by AnanseK(m): 10:17am On Apr 08, 2019

“Were you surprised by the resignation of Justice Walter Onnoghen, the suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria?”

“The resignation has come too late. It was a face-saving resignation because if he had not resigned, he would have been sacked. There is no question about that. At the very best, he would have been retired if not actually dismissed. There is no value in the resignation anymore. It lacks the honour and dignity that would have accompanied it if he had done it since January when the charges were made at the very beginning when he admitted in his writing that he forgot to declare his assets.”
Re: Sagay: Northerners Are Afraid Restructuring Will Reduce Their Shares From Oil by Nobody: 10:17am On Apr 08, 2019
goodnessme1:
Not only north even yolobas are afraid of Restructuring.

They only use restructuring as a tool to counter biafra,since Kanu is not in nigeria have you hear them making their Restructuring noise.
You still brought the Yorubas into this. Why are you so unfortunate?

Well, you cam continue of it makes you have a nice orgasm.

Shameless bîtch tongue
Re: Sagay: Northerners Are Afraid Restructuring Will Reduce Their Shares From Oil by olas24u(f): 10:18am On Apr 08, 2019
Jiang:
No we must suck South oil dry before restructuring cheesy



On a serious not, the political elites are the ones against removing power from d centre not the masses
The fedual Lord's normally distribute money,once a fedual Lord dies it affects thousands under them.Getting money and not working for it makes sense.
Re: Sagay: Northerners Are Afraid Restructuring Will Reduce Their Shares From Oil by olas24u(f): 10:21am On Apr 08, 2019
backnbeta:
So much revenue to be generated from cows, Farming if our brothers in the North can see the bright side and support restructuring instead of using their federal might to hold us all back!
The can produce fresh milk for the world,leather,tourism tomatoe paste,rice etc
Re: Sagay: Northerners Are Afraid Restructuring Will Reduce Their Shares From Oil by kikake: 10:22am On Apr 08, 2019
The north refusing restructuring of Nigeria's dysfunctional political process means that north is gradually consigning restoration of Biafra to the east on a platter of gold.

The most rich countries in the world have no Crude oil.

Soldiers of northern Nigeria created the 36 states and Abuja political structure. The political structure is roguish, it favours only northern Nigeria.

Land mass or population statistics is never used as yardstick to determine where new states are to be created in a country formed by different regions.
Equity among the founding regions of Nigeria should have been the yardstick when the last states were created.

Since the north believes oil is their love for one Nigeria, let Biafra go, the UN can share oil proceeds to the new countries to emerge from present dysfunctional Nigeria.
Re: Sagay: Northerners Are Afraid Restructuring Will Reduce Their Shares From Oil by Nobody: 10:32am On Apr 08, 2019
For once this prof just talk sense as per restructuring. Though he waited for Buhari to win first before coming clear.
Restructuring is a sine qua non to Nigeria's survival. We can't keep on running away from it.
Re: Sagay: Northerners Are Afraid Restructuring Will Reduce Their Shares From Oil by olas24u(f): 10:37am On Apr 08, 2019
[quote author=gratiaeo post=77356968]The problem with North is that they are too greedy, go to NNPC the majority of the workers there are Northern.[/quo
,tThe official language is hausa,very qualified people cannot get jobs there and DPR.its reserved for them.
Re: Sagay: Northerners Are Afraid Restructuring Will Reduce Their Shares From Oil by Nobody: 10:42am On Apr 08, 2019
If you agree with this man but you've been calling nnamdi kanu names because of his fight for justice, you're a fool.


What is the difference between what kanu has been preaching and what sagay just said?


Fools!
Re: Sagay: Northerners Are Afraid Restructuring Will Reduce Their Shares From Oil by themanderon: 10:44am On Apr 08, 2019
Oil is the only thing keeping this contraption of a country together. Should it dry up then It will die a deserved natural death.
Re: Sagay: Northerners Are Afraid Restructuring Will Reduce Their Shares From Oil by Enemyofpeace: 10:47am On Apr 08, 2019
The modafokas




Pls is John Cena still playing for super eagles of Nigeria.
Re: Sagay: Northerners Are Afraid Restructuring Will Reduce Their Shares From Oil by hisexcellency34: 10:52am On Apr 08, 2019
Kanu's approach is dead wrong

highcollide:
If you agree with this man but you've been calling nnamdi kanu names because of his fight for justice, you're a fool.


What is the difference between what kanu has been preaching and what sagay just said?


Fools!
Re: Sagay: Northerners Are Afraid Restructuring Will Reduce Their Shares From Oil by Gandollaar(f): 10:52am On Apr 08, 2019
sammyj:
shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked
Why the look? Surprised the chief Zombie himself spoke up against his northern benefactorshuh
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