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Should Some States Continue To Feed Every State In Nigeria? by socialmediaman(op): 5:46pm On Dec 26, 2019
Is it really fair that oil is drilled in a state, revenue is given to the Federal government to be distributed to other states according to population?

Why can’t every state who makes laws for themselves (sometimes unfriendly to revenue generation), hustle for revenue own their own?

Some states in Nigeria have tourism potentials, some have agricultural potentials, some have investment friendly environment to potentially generate revenue, while some have natural resources, but all are abandoned in order to share in the revenue generated from oil drilled from a few states

Isn’t it time Nigerians start discussing these seemingly ‘unfair’ economic structures and policies?
Re: Should Some States Continue To Feed Every State In Nigeria? by Osaze007: 5:51pm On Dec 26, 2019
We should go back to regionalism jeje
All the igbos to one region (igbos outside SE)
All the Yorubas to one region ( Yoruba outside SW)
All the hausa Fulani to one region
all northern minorities one region all southern minorities one region

However with regionalism comes possible disunity we must check ourselves remember how ojuku tried to destabilize Nigeria because he had an entire region under his control
Re: Should Some States Continue To Feed Every State In Nigeria? by socialmediaman(op): 5:56pm On Dec 26, 2019
Osaze007:
We should go back to regionalism jeje
All the igbos to one region (igbos outside SE)
All the Yorubas to one region ( Yoruba outside SW)
All the hausa Fulani to one region
all northern minorities one region all southern minorities one region

However with regionalism comes possible disunity we must check ourselves remember how ojuku tried to destabilize Nigeria because he had an entire region under his control
Rather than having regional governments like you suggested which could give too much power to regional governments, how about having states act as their own entities within the country, which means we have 36 independent entities. That way it’s difficult to concentrate power on any region.

My suggestion then is, should each state not control its own resources and FG focuses of federal tax income?
Re: Should Some States Continue To Feed Every State In Nigeria? by Osaze007: 6:07pm On Dec 26, 2019
socialmediaman:
Rather than having regional governments like you suggested which could give too much power to regional governments, how about having states act as their own entities within the country, which means we have 36 independent entities. That way it’s difficult to concentrate power on any region.

My suggestion then is, should each state not control its own resources and FG focuses of federal tax income?
That will be disastrous cause scale brings about savings
Also a lot of Nigerian states are not viable
So why tell them to be on their own
Re: Should Some States Continue To Feed Every State In Nigeria? by socialmediaman(op): 6:20pm On Dec 26, 2019
Osaze007:
That will be disastrous cause scale brings about savings
Also a lot of Nigerian states are not viable
So why tell them to be on their own
Some US states are poor, it’s okay for some states In Nigeria to be poor if they don’t have means to generate enough revenue. What happens is that most of their citizens will leave to other commercial cities, but also, cost of living would be low which is attractive to people working remotely, or manufacturing companies who need cheaper manufacturing costs.

Also, politicians are living beyond their means, that’s why their states are not viable. They pay themselves outrageous salaries and allowances and loot the funds meant for development, they also refuse to tax the rich like themselves
Re: Should Some States Continue To Feed Every State In Nigeria? by Osaze007: 6:24pm On Dec 26, 2019
socialmediaman:
Some US states are poor, it’s okay for some states In Nigeria to be poor if they don’t have means to generate enough revenue. What happens is that most of their citizens will leave to other commercial cities, but also, cost of living would be low which is attractive to people working remotely, or manufacturing companies who need cheaper manufacturing costs.

Also, politicians are living beyond their means, that’s why their states are not viable. They pay themselves outrageous salaries and allowances and loot the funds meant for development, they also refuse to tax the rich like themselves
Are you aware Nigeria is not up to one state in USA and you can’t compare the wealth and status of USA with Nigeria

For me regionalism is the best
Re: Should Some States Continue To Feed Every State In Nigeria? by jahsharon: 6:27pm On Dec 26, 2019
socialmediaman:
Is it really fair that oil is drilled in a state, revenue is given to the Federal government to be distributed to other states according to population?

Why can’t every state who makes laws for themselves (sometimes unfriendly to revenue generation), hustle for revenue own their own?

Some states in Nigeria have tourism potentials, some have agricultural potentials, some have investment friendly environment to potentially generate revenue, while some have natural resources, but all are abandoned in order to share in the revenue generated from oil drilled from a few states

Isn’t it time Nigerians start discussing these seemingly ‘unfair’ economic structures and policies?
When EU, US and China bans cars from using petroleum products and use only electric cars. Then nobody will buy your fuel again, you will start hawking your fuel in Lagos holdups, then you will go and find better things to do apart from screaming our "oyel" money. I will see where you will get money to buy food stuffs produced by Hausa/Fulanis. For now, we will spend that your "oyel" money together and when there is no "oyel" money, we will leave you and your oil spill polluted environment.
Re: Should Some States Continue To Feed Every State In Nigeria? by socialmediaman(op): 6:29pm On Dec 26, 2019
Osaze007:
Are you aware Nigeria is not up to one state in USA and you can’t compare the wealth and status of USA with Nigeria

For me regionalism is the best
I understand that Nigeria’s budget is less than the budget of Texas. But my point is, distributing oil wealth among every state is counterproductive. We’re literally financing laziness because most states have abandoned their revenue generation models for oil money. Tourism is dead in cities like Plateau, while agriculture is barely surviving in cities like Benue.
Re: Should Some States Continue To Feed Every State In Nigeria? by socialmediaman(op): 6:30pm On Dec 26, 2019
jahsharon:
When EU, US and China bans cars from using petroleum products
Doesn’t look like that will happen in the next 10 to 15 years based on how widely gasoline cars are still being used in those countries
Re: Should Some States Continue To Feed Every State In Nigeria? by jahsharon: 6:32pm On Dec 26, 2019
socialmediaman:
Doesn’t look like that will happen in the next 10 to 15 years based on how widely gasoline cars are still being used in those countries
When it happens even in 60 years, what will Niger Delta feed on?
Re: Should Some States Continue To Feed Every State In Nigeria? by Osaze007: 6:32pm On Dec 26, 2019
socialmediaman:
I understand that Nigeria’s budget is less than the budget of Texas. But my point is, distributing oil wealth among every state is counterproductive. We’re literally financing laziness because most states have abandoned their revenue generation models for oil money. Tourism is dead in cities like Plateau, while agriculture is barely surviving in cities like Benue.
Which part of me said it’s a good thing
I said we should regionalise not use state independence
Re: Should Some States Continue To Feed Every State In Nigeria? by socialmediaman(op): 6:33pm On Dec 26, 2019
jahsharon:
When EU, US and China bans cars from using petroleum products and use only electric cars. Then nobody will buy your fuel again, you will start hawking your fuel in Lagos holdups, then you will go and find better things to do apart from screaming our "oyel" money. I will see where you will get money to buy food stuffs produced by Hausa/Fulanis. For now, we will spend that your "oyel" money together and when there is no "oyel" money, we will leave you and your oil spill polluted environment.
They’re already hawking gasoline in the international market because there’s excess of it. They literally sell it on credit to pay later in installments, It still doesn’t stop them.
Re: Should Some States Continue To Feed Every State In Nigeria? by socialmediaman(op): 6:34pm On Dec 26, 2019
Osaze007:
Which part of me said it’s a good thing
I said we should regionalise not use state independence
Regionalizing still concentrates too much power at the center of the region. You mentioned this earlier
Re: Should Some States Continue To Feed Every State In Nigeria? by socialmediaman(op): 6:36pm On Dec 26, 2019
jahsharon:
When it happens even in 60 years, what will Niger Delta feed on?
The residents were once fishermen and artisans, right? They have water, which is a channel for transportation of imported and exported products between various cities
Re: Should Some States Continue To Feed Every State In Nigeria? by DMerciful(m): 6:39pm On Dec 26, 2019
The only way for Nigeria to prosper is through political and fiscal federalism!
Re: Should Some States Continue To Feed Every State In Nigeria? by rtdCivilservant: 6:42pm On Dec 26, 2019
socialmediaman:
Is it really fair that oil is drilled in a state, revenue is given to the Federal government to be distributed to other states according to population?

Why can’t every state who makes laws for themselves (sometimes unfriendly to revenue generation), hustle for revenue own their own?

Some states in Nigeria have tourism potentials, some have agricultural potentials, some have investment friendly environment to potentially generate revenue, while some have natural resources, but all are abandoned in order to share in the revenue generated from oil drilled from a few states

Isn’t it time Nigerians start discussing these seemingly ‘unfair’ economic structures and policies?
No, but I think every state should continue to feed some states in Nigeria cos that's the only way to make heaven.
Re: Should Some States Continue To Feed Every State In Nigeria? by Osaze007: 7:27pm On Dec 26, 2019
socialmediaman:
Regionalizing still concentrates too much power at the center of the region. You mentioned this earlier
Nope it doesn’t each region will determine how they want to share there power

It’s like saying state concentrates too much power on capitals
Re: Should Some States Continue To Feed Every State In Nigeria? by jahsharon: 10:17pm On Dec 26, 2019
socialmediaman:
The residents were once fishermen and artisans, right? They have water, which is a channel for transportation of imported and exported products between various cities
They have polluted both their water and land by breaking oil pipes and siphoning oil. Now, there is no fish again in the polluted water and crops cannot grow in the contaminated soil. So, what is the future of Niger Delta when oyel is not selling again?
Re: Should Some States Continue To Feed Every State In Nigeria? by jahsharon: 10:18pm On Dec 26, 2019
DMerciful:
The only way for Nigeria to prosper is through political and fiscal federalism!
Why didn't PDP do this for 16 years?
Re: Should Some States Continue To Feed Every State In Nigeria? by tartar9(m): 10:20pm On Dec 26, 2019
I wonder why the Niger-Delta keeps feeding ungrateful igbos.
Re: Should Some States Continue To Feed Every State In Nigeria? by ednut1(m): 10:21pm On Dec 26, 2019
jahsharon:
They have polluted both their water and land by breaking oil pipes and siphoning oil. Now, there is no fish again in the polluted water and crops cannot grow in the contaminated soil. So, what is the future of Niger Delta when oyel is not selling again?
blackman never thinks of the future. A disgrace of a race
Re: Should Some States Continue To Feed Every State In Nigeria? by DMerciful(m): 10:46pm On Dec 26, 2019
Because same people are opposing it and they are Northerners, irrespective of the party!
jahsharon:
Why didn't PDP do this for 16 years?
Re: Should Some States Continue To Feed Every State In Nigeria? by tollyboy5(m): 12:55am On Dec 27, 2019
jahsharon:
Why didn't PDP do this for 16 years?
I've been reading your dumb analysis here. what is your business with the Niger deltans future undecided
you should be concerned with the future of your STATE. how would your family survive.

I support the Niger deltans because I'm tired of federal government siphoning huge tax from my state in the name of commercial city. ordinary bursary of two years has not been paid. Why do you have to mention PDP?
people like you are the curse in Africa today, instead of thinking way forward you'll blame others for your failure.
Re: Should Some States Continue To Feed Every State In Nigeria? by Dedetwo(m): 1:00am On Dec 27, 2019
socialmediaman:
Is it really fair that oil is drilled in a state, revenue is given to the Federal government to be distributed to other states according to population?

Why can’t every state who makes laws for themselves (sometimes unfriendly to revenue generation), hustle for revenue own their own?

Some states in Nigeria have tourism potentials, some have agricultural potentials, some have investment friendly environment to potentially generate revenue, while some have natural resources, but all are abandoned in order to share in the revenue generated from oil drilled from a few states

Isn’t it time Nigerians start discussing these seemingly ‘unfair’ economic structures and policies?
This is a ranting of a fool. I an afraid you have done nothing about the derivation formula and probably fall into the group whose forbearers joined the northern and Yari.ba elites to foster a war on Biafra.
Re: Should Some States Continue To Feed Every State In Nigeria? by mumumugu(m): 2:44am On Dec 27, 2019
oil disadvantaged state.

just as some education disadvantaged state are favored.



it is good to be disadvantaged in this country
Re: Should Some States Continue To Feed Every State In Nigeria? by socialmediaman(op): 2:22pm On Dec 27, 2019
rtdCivilservant:
No, but I think every state should continue to feed some states in Nigeria cos that's the only way to make heaven.
I’m not sure what heaven has to do with this. Were you being comical? Explain more please
Re: Should Some States Continue To Feed Every State In Nigeria? by socialmediaman(op): 2:27pm On Dec 27, 2019
Dedetwo:
This is a ranting of a fool. I an afraid you have done nothing about the derivation formula and probably fall into the group whose forbearers joined the northern and Yari.ba elites to foster a war on Biafra.
Good morning bro. I’m unsure where this comment is coming from. Can you make your point, please?
Re: Should Some States Continue To Feed Every State In Nigeria? by socialmediaman(op): 2:34pm On Dec 27, 2019
DMerciful:
The only way for Nigeria to prosper is through political and fiscal federalism!
Good point. Can you explain a little more about how you envision the financial spending and taxes to work between the federal state and local under this arrangement?
Re: Should Some States Continue To Feed Every State In Nigeria? by socialmediaman(op): 2:36pm On Dec 27, 2019
jahsharon:
Why didn't PDP do this for 16 years?
Is this topic really about PDP vs APC? Don’t forget APC would not be elected if Nigerians wanted to keep the status quo. Let’s keep the discussion about policy and not party
Re: Should Some States Continue To Feed Every State In Nigeria? by myobjective: 2:38pm On Dec 27, 2019
jahsharon:
When EU, US and China bans cars from using petroleum products and use only electric cars. Then nobody will buy your fuel again, you will start hawking your fuel in Lagos holdups, then you will go and find better things to do apart from screaming our "oyel" money. I will see where you will get money to buy food stuffs produced by Hausa/Fulanis. For now, we will spend that your "oil" money together and when there is no "oil" money, we will leave you and your oil spill polluted environment.
The oil will never become useless this century. When the car stop using oil, factories, the power plant will continue to use gas from the delta.

Hausa Fulani is rapidly turning into a desert if care is not taking you may not have a homeland to support life. Niger is a case study.
Re: Should Some States Continue To Feed Every State In Nigeria? by Osaze007: 2:38pm On Dec 27, 2019
socialmediaman:
Is this topic really about PDP vs APC? Don’t forget APC would not be elected if Nigerians wanted to keep the status quo. Let’s keep the discussion about policy and not party
I’m sure you want only state to continue because your from an oil producing state and you want the funds to be enjoyed by your state lol
Re: Should Some States Continue To Feed Every State In Nigeria? by myobjective: 2:43pm On Dec 27, 2019
Osaze007:
I’m sure you want only state to continue because your from an oil producing state and you want the funds to be enjoyed by your state lol
Regionalism will be the best arrangement, the country should be restructured based on ethnic group and minority group that share a similar religion are culture should be lumped together to form a different semi-autonomous nation
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