Niger Delta
Buhari’s Restructuring Stance, Threat To Nigeria’s Stability – Dickson
The Bayelsa State Governor, Seriake Dickson, has picked holes on the position of President Muhammadu Buhari on the agitation for the restructuring of Nigeria, describing it as threat to national security.
According to him, Mr Buhari’s comment that those pushing for the restructuring of the country were motivated by selfish interests was very unpresidential.
A statement by the Special Adviser to Mr Dickson on Media Relations, Fidelis Soriwei, said the governor made the comment while delivering a lecture with the theme: “Restructuring and the Search for a Productive Nigeria,”, organised by the Faculty of Arts, Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife in Osun State.
The Bayelsa governor stressed that the Nigerians in the vanguard of the campaign for the restructuring of the country were the patriotic ones who were motivated by a desire for the nation’s peace, prosperity and stability.
He wondered why the president would dismiss the general quest of the Nigerian citizenry to restructure the Nigerian federation which would not withstand the test of time in its current lopsided nature.
He said, “When everybody in this country is talking about the need to restructure this country, our President, Muhammadu Buhari, made a statement that is not only wrong, but it is also faulty that cannot stand the test of time and a threat to the continued stability and prosperity and development of our country, when he dismissed outright, the notion of restructuring.
“We want a Nigeria that works with equal citizenship. A Nigeria for the many as well as for the few; a Nigeria that we will be proud to call home any day, that we can proudly pledge allegiance to.
“The outcome of my interaction has shown that Nigerians are in support of restructuring. I am not imposing my views; I don’t believe that the presidential system is what Nigeria needs. The system is expensive; we can’t have a productive Nigeria with the way it is structured. The government has abandoned its core responsibilities of defence and security. The constitutional issue can’t deliver a safe Nigeria”.
core responsibilities such as defence and security as shown by the killings in the land.
“I don’t believe that a presidential system is what this country needs; it is too expensive and wasteful. It easily lends itself to abuses and are not enough checks. We cannot have a productive Nigeria the way it is structured. A Nigeria where the exclusive list is longer than the concurrent one. A Nigeria where the Federal Government is a Jack of all trade but a master of none.
“A Nigeria where the federal government dissipates itself in areas that it has no competence, no local knowledge to deliver productivity to the extent that it has abandoned its core areas of responsibility.
“And these core areas of responsibility are defense and national security. Is there anyone in this hall on any doubt as to whether the federal government has stood up to its primary responsibility of protecting Nigerians? So that is a failure of responsibility.”
The governor also took a swipe at the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation which he described as opaque.
He said that the rule of 13 per cent derivation funds to the producing states was not being implemented in the country.
Mr Dickson said the oil producing states were being subjected to whatever handouts the NNPC could offer them.
The governor said that the way forward was restructuring if the citizens desire for security and stability was to be a reality.
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