Nigeria’s Federal System Skewed, Unworkable – Akeredolu

Nigeria’s Federal System Skewed, Unworkable - Akeredolu
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The Governor of Ondo State, Mr. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu (SAN), has asserted that the current arrangement of the federal system of government has rendered all states of the federation almost helpless and deplorable.

He pointed out that the identity of each state has been eroded in a mistaken apprehension of the needs for unity and peaceful coexistence.

The governor, who maintained that there is need for component units in a federation to enjoy considerable latitude to explore their individual avenues for sustenance, insisted that the present system as practiced is skewed, and has eroded the identities of the states.

Akeredolu made these assertions while speaking at an event organised to honour living heroes who were involved in the struggle for the creation of the state, which include Pa Reuben Fasoranti; Bashorun Sehinde Arogbofa; Baba Animasaun; Chief Olu Adeyemi; R.A Olusa, and J.A. Olukoju.

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While noting that the current practice in the country militates against ingenuity relentlessly, the governor stressed that the current political arrangement must be tinkered with significantly for real progress to ensue, while charging the present crop of leaders to continue to demand governance based on the principles of justice and equity.

He said: ‘We must not opt for the opportunistic path of political correctness, which predisposes us to ambivalence when principled stance on issues of national development is discussed.

‘The states of the federation cannot continue to depend on hand-outs from the federal government for even the payment of workers’ salaries.’

Akeredolu, who described the local government autonomy as a political ruse, said it must be exposed for what it is.

He described the autonomy as a deceptive charade designed to hoodwink and dispossess, adding that various regions of the country must be in control of their resources.

Akeredolu called on the federal government to divest itself of the responsibilities which are local, pointing out that as a federation, the states should be able to determine the number of local government areas they want.

 ‘We celebrate you, most enthusiastically, for your vision. We remember the departed elders who have gone to join our ancestors.

‘I must not fail to express gratitude to the past leaders of this state, and by extension, those of our sister state, Ekiti, for their contributions to its development.

 ‘We acknowledge their roles as pivotal to the advancement of this state within the permissible limits of the current political configuration in the country. We shall continue to insist on the best arrangement for our people in the Nigerian Federation,’ he stressed.

The governor assured the people that the state under his leadership would continue to engage the polity constructively.

AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK

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