NIGERIANS FEDERALISM NOT BROKEN JUST POORLY MANAGED -SHETTIMA
Vice President Kashim Shettima has said Nigeria’s federal system is not inherently faulty but has been weighed down by poor resource management and a lack of accountability across all levels of government.
Speaking at the 7th edition of the Leadership Conference and Awards in Abuja on Tuesday, Shettima said the country’s challenges are less about constitutional structure and more about “a deficit of collective fiscal responsibility.”
According to a statement signed by his Senior Special Assistant on Media & Communications, Stanley Nkwocha, Shettima said the “problems attributed to the current federal system often stem from the poor management of resources rather than from any inherent flaw in the country’s constitutional architecture.”
The Vice President, who was represented by his Special Adviser on General Duties, Dr Aliyu Modibbo, added, “To improve our federalism, we must not lose sight of the dysfunctions that have been allowed to fester under the current system.
If we at the national level deliver on our promises, if our governors manage their allocations with prudence, if our local governments are truly autonomous and accountable if every kobo is deployed with the people’s interest in mind, then the structure will serve us well.”
He said Nigeria does not need a carbon copy of federal systems from other countries like Canada or Switzerland, but a model that reflects its own “social, ethnic, and demographic complexities.”
“We must resist the temptation to romanticise foreign systems or prescribe imported solutions that fail to account for our distinct social, ethnic, and demographic complexities".
BY JUDITH JOHN AHULE

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