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Amaechi Seeks Review Of Nigeria´s Federalism
Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State has said that there was need to review the Nigerian federal system of government to lessen the burden of governance on the federal government.
He made the observation in an interview with newsmen at the weekend in Berlin, the German capital at the end of the Nigerian Governors Forum study tour of the country.
Amaechi led governors of Enugu, Niger, Plateau, Borno and Katsina states on the study tour of the German federal system of government with a view to replicate best practices in their respective states.
Having looked at the operation of the German system “It is my view that the next thing that we need to look at would be the kind of federalism they practice and what benefits they derive from it. Having observed at first hand, I think the problem with our federalism is the lack of federal implementation of our laws to support development in the states,
´´The kind of federalism they practice is a situation where the federal government assist states to grow. In our own kind of federalism it´s almost like a competition not among states but between states and federal government.
´´Here, the federal government supports states to grow, fund the states to grow, federal government is less visible, and the federal government is not every thing.
´´Here, the police is in the hands of the states, economic development is in the hands of the states, states are allowed to have their own banks and you see education in the hands of the states.
“In the case of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, everything is in the hands of the federal government so you have a heavily burdened federal establishment that cannot relate with the states to develop the country,’’ he said.
He added that the present structure of the Nigeria federation inhibits development at the states level, adding that there was a need for the federal government to partner with states to ensure true development at that level of government.
This he said, was critical to ensuring the growth and development of the people at the state level, adding “If the states do not develop, people do not develop. Nobody leaves in the federation, people leave in the different states.
´´So, there is the need for the federal government to partner with the states to ensure that the states grow.
“If it is to be looked at National Assembly level I concur, or by way of a conference, the bottom line is there is need for us to look at our federation again, he stressed”.
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