Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar has described Nigerian leaders opposed to restructuring the country as lazy, saying that devolution of power is important for the development of the country.
The former presidential
candidate said this while he was addressing a coalition of youth groups
under the aegis of Play Forum in Abuja.
He
said every region of the country deserves to control its own resources
while the Federal Government focuses its attention on an exclusive list
of national issues.
"It should not be complicated to start
with all the recurrent items in the constitution. The president can
dialogue with the governors or the national assembly for states to take
charge of the roads, hospitals, schools and such other items in the
concurrent List while the federal government will continue with items on
the exclusive list.
"I would
not have gone to school if I were born today. My parents were so poor
they couldn't afford to send me to school. I was born during the era
education was free, food was free for me, I was sponsored from primary
school to the university. There was even a job waiting for me before I
graduated. Yet, there was no oil boom then. I am certainly not a product
of oil boom Nigeria.
"So, I don't know what those who are against restructuring are afraid of. Those afraid must be lazy. We fought the civil war with the Igbo. Today, the Igbo have been completely rebuilt, but we still find mud houses in the north. Is it the fault of the easterners that the north is like that?
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