Chief Akintola On The Neck Of Buhari For Not Practising True Federalism
Chief Adeniyi Akintola (SAN) has
said that President Muhammadu Buhari does not understand Nigeria – He says that
Buhari will not implement the recommendations of the 2014 National Conference –
Akintola says that there is great need for Nigeria to operate a federal system
– He said Jonathan was not sincere enough to make some implementation of the
confab report The senior advocate said he doesn’t see Buhari implementing the
2014 conference report because Buhari “isn’t a politician and he doesn’t
understand the political arithmetic of Nigeria and he doesn’t understand the
political geography.
Chief
Akintola says Buhari lacks the true understanding of Nigeria. Of course, he has
been Head of State before, he has been governor, he has been a minister but he
still doesn’t understand the complexity of the structure. He isn’t in the mold
of an Obasanjo or a Babangida.
Even when you look at his exposure and
administrative style, it is a style that is patterned after his military
background. Everything he does, even in speech presentation, even in body
language. So, he isn’t a politician in the mould of Obasanjo and Babangida who
are military-politicians. For instance, IBB knows everybody that is somebody in
this country; he will address them by their first name; Obasanjo knows
everybody that is somebody in every nook and cranny of the country. These are
people who understand Nigeria and they know it in and out.”
Akintola further opined that
“Buhari belongs to that old, conservative school; so you cannot cast him in the
same mould with Atiku. Atiku is a seasoned politician and he has interacted and
he is still interacting with people across the length and breadth of the
country and he knows the danger that is ahead of us as a nation; he knows that
we are yet to build a nation, that we are still a country of many nationalities
and there is need for us to operate a genuine federal system of government.
There is no different federal system of government; you are either practising
it or you aren’t and one of the cardinal principles of federalism is that every
component part should be allowed to develop at its own pace. But see what we
are having today. Why are many states having problem? Why should states, like
Gombe, Ekiti, Ebonyi, be comparing themselves with Lagos, Akwa-Ibom and Rivers?
It is only mad people that will be doing the same thing, using the same method
and be expecting different result. What we are practising cannot help this
country and it is high time we appreciate that.
For instance, I am from Oyo State;
my state doesn’t have crude oil and its likelihood of it having it is remote,
but we have the population, which is an asset and we have the capital base. If
you practise true federalism, my state will be richer than Bayelsa and Rivers
put together. The state of California doesn’t have crude oil but it is richer
than Texas. If you pass your pipeline through my line, you pay for every inch
it occupies! We brought that to the fore at the confab that there is no need
for any state to be afraid. It is ignorance of the principle of federalism, of
the law, of the political arithmetic of the country that is causing the
problem. If people truly appreciate what federalism entails, how it is
practiced in civilized world, they will know that a state like Kano should be
the first to embrace it because of its huge population,”
Akintola stressed.
Drawing an analogy, Akintola said: “Why do you think the South African
president rushed to Nigeria because of MTN? It is because of our population;
they have the technological know how in Africa, they own Shoprite, they own MTN
but they don’t have the market base. So, when Nigeria sneezes, South Africa
will catch cold. States like Sokoto, Oyo, Kano, have no reason to fear the oil
producing states because they have what it takes to even be richer than them.
Bayelsa will not drink its oil, neither will Lagos drink its oil. They need the
market, but people don’t appreciate this. So, Alhaji Atiku
Abubakar was talking
sense and it is gratifying that it is coming from him now that we are
approaching another election.
Before 2019, this country should be restructured,
along true federal system of government, so that all of us will not be caught
napping. At the rate at which we are going, we are sitting on a keg of gun
powder. Like I did say, may God pacify our brothers in the Niger- Delta, pacify
our brothers of the South Eastern Nigeria and ensure that no group of young men
will start similar thing from the South West. But the day it comes,
simultaneously, forget it! If the South West joins the fray, then we should
forget about the federation called Nigeria.”
Further enunciating his point
regarding the resurgence in the agitation for the restructuring of the country
with regards to the call from former Vice-President and chieftain of the ruling
APC, Akintola told Daily Sun that the call is not unexpected. He said: “I
refuse to buy that argument that the call is from an unexpected quarter. You
see, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar is a Nigerian, well informed, highly exposed and
highly cerebral. The mere fact that he isn’t a flippant person, he doesn’t talk
much, mean that you cannot take away those qualities away from him. “He
understands the political arithmetic and political geography of Nigeria and he
knows that the present structure cannot last us for another 25 years, to put it
in a generous way.
You cannot sustain this structure like this and expect it to
stand. “As a matter of fact, the structure has been standing as it is because
there has been no possible unity of purpose among the Southerners. The day they
come together, that will be the end of the federation as it is today. As a
matter of fact, Jonathan tried to bring the Southern states together under one
umbrella and the Yoruba said no, because of the marginalisation of the Yoruba
by Jonathan. “In fact, those of us from Oyo state, we boycotted it at the
confab. We felt that there was no reason for any unity between the South East
and South West, because they spearheaded the marginalisation of Yoruba under
Jonathan. So, we regard those who were attending the meeting then as traitors.
Throughout my stay at the confab, nobody from Oyo and Osun states attended
Southern solidarity meeting. Those who attended were either PDP members or
those who had sympathy for Jonathan. It was that bad. “So, there has been no
basis for that unity and that has been keeping the federation going; now that
there is agitation in the Niger Delta region, and there is clamour for Biafra
in the South East, imagine if the Yoruba now come out. “Now, back to Atiku
being a seasoned politician, who appreciates the political arithmetic of
Nigeria as it is today, he knows that it is better to have small of nothing
than to lose everything. He appreciates that much; he is a seasoned politician
and don’t forget that even before he came out to speak about restructuring and
devolution of powers, Ibrahim Babangida too said that last year. “So, it isn’t
that northerners are opposed to it but the language and the level of devolution
of powers is the issue.”
Akintola noted that there are recommendations that
could have been implemented from the confab report, even by the Jonathan
administration but because he wasn’t sincere. “Some of the recommendations had
to do with the structure of the country that would need amendment of the
constitution; there are some that are administrative in nature that Jonathan
could have implemented, but in his wisdom, he decided not to. He was so busy
with elections and distributing money. If he had spent just two per cent of the
money he wasted on elections, as we are now seeing on the implementation of the
recommendations, Nigerians would have been better off under him. As we speak
today, at least, 27 states are insolvent. But he refused to do the needful. It
is incongruous, it is unfair for anybody now to stand up and be blaming Buhari
for non-implementation of the report because Jonathan too had the opportunity
of implementing it but he never did.”
Chief Akintola On The Neck Of Buhari For Not Practising True Federalism
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