Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu has once again called for the restructuring of the country.
Ekweremadu, who in his book, “Who will love my country?” recommended
a return to the regional arrangement with the six geopolitical zones as
federating units, said that “this feeding bottle federalism, this act
of robbing Peter to pay Paul remains the cause of our economic
quandary”.
He made the statement at the Second
Annual Conference of the Young Parliamentarians Forum, which took place
at the National Assembly in Abuja.
“I disagree with those who say that
Nigeria does not necessarily need restructuring, but good governance
that will eliminate corruption.
The truth is that it is difficult to
tame corruption where the federating units virtually run on free
federal allocations that some people see as national cake, not their own
sweat.
Conversely, the people will be more
vigilant and ready to hold their leaders accountable when the federating
units begin to live largely on internally generated revenues and their
sweat.
However, restructuring should be on incremental basis to ease the country into a more prosperous future.”
We need to reinvigorate the youth
arm of our political parties as in the days of the First Republic and
pre-independence era when vibrant youth movements and arms of the
political parties thrived and served as platforms for political
apprenticeship for aspiring political leaders.
Unfortunately, there is little we
can do about meaningful youth economic inclusion and employment until we
restructure our behemoth federalism.
I still hold the view that this
feeding bottle federalism, this act of robbing Peter to pay Paul, which
we have gradually enthroned as state policy since the fall of the First
Republic, remains cause of our economic quandary,” Ekweremadu said.
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