By News
Express
Former
Governor of Ogun State the late veteran Journalist Chief Victor Olabisi
Onabanjo was a most vocal canvasser for a Confederation structure for Nigeria
in those days. And in solid agreement with him were the likes of Elder
statesman Chief Anthony Eronsele Enahoro, former Senate leader and Populist Dr
Olusola Saraki, Chief Mbadiwe of the Timber and caliber fame, and Esaoke Orator
the late Chief Bola Ige and several other distinguished as well as ordinary
Nigerians who believed that the present wobbling structure was unwieldy and unsustainable.
The
myriad of problems confronting the geopolitical space called Nigeria today
could be traced to one single cause. It was a marriage that was not canvassed,
not negotiated, not consented to that was the root, the father and mother of
all the diseases that had plagued Nigeria since 1914. The diseases include
consistently rigged Population Census, the basic fraudulent allocation of seats
in the old federation, the fraudulent foundation of the country’s Military and
the Police, and the inbuilt ingredients of sectional domination.
The
listed diseases and their by-products gave birth to the military incursion in
the country’s politics, coups and counter coups, avoidable tortuous and
calamitous brutal war, the self-serving dubious balkanization of the political
space into unending states that have become a huge albatross on the financial
resources of the country, the bigger fraud of 774 local governments, the
collapse of the country’s infrastructure nation-wide, the plunder of the
country’s huge assets including corporations like the Nigeria Airways, and the
grinding poverty that has virtually consumed all the citizens of the land.
The
diseases led to a complete loss of values and the humongous criminality that
has enveloped the country. There is total distrust in the land. Fear, terrible
fear of insecurity rules every heart and soul in the land. Horrible crimes like
kidnapping for ransom and rituals, extremely violent and soulless robberies,
highway gangsters, big frauds the likes that were never known in the land have
all grown wings and have become alarmingly monstrous.
This is
where we are as a country and as a people.
For trust
and confidence to return to the land we have to go back to the drawing board.
First and foremost is the need to seriously search our minds and then agree to
continue to live together in a country called Nigeria. We must accept that the
country is indivisible and indissoluble. It is after that all important
agreement is freely entered into that we can open a chapter on how we want to
live together.
We must
secondly appreciate and respect our diversities in culture, tradition,
religion, worldview, strengths and weaknesses and accept the cardinal principle
that no culture is superior to another; no religion is superior to another and
no individual or groups of individuals are superior to another group in a
Union.
We should
also be honest to admit that cost of governance in the dying Nigeria is
nauseatingly outrageous. Our great leaders of the past when Nigeria ran a
viable and peaceful Parliamentary system in a loose federation achieved
numerous successes because they ran modest governments. The great Ahmadu Bello
who successfully governed the North which now consists of 19 states plus
Federal Capital Territory had less than 12 Ministers. He had only one Minister
of Education. The balkanized North that succeeded his Administration now has 19
Ministers of Education! The same scenario goes for the great Nnamdi Azikiwe and
Michael Okpara in the East and the Sage Obafemi Awolowo and Orator Samuel
Akintola in the West.
Now we
have motley of employees and political jobbers who drain the purse of the
country by way of salaries, wages and emoluments. We do not need to enumerate
the many areas of waste in our national governance structure which are well
documented and well known to even a Vulcanizer next door.
What we
should now do to douse the raging tension in the land is to first and foremost
collapse the unviable states into SIX regions. Let each region be autonomous in
all matters material. Each region should be free to decide how many states and
how many local governments it can afford for the smooth and efficient running
of their regions. Of course every region shall have its own Police and its own
distinct Constitution.
The
regions can then form a Confederation which will handle matters of External
Defence and Security, National Currency and Fiscal Policy and Customs and
Immigration. Every other matter is subject of each region’s decision.
Transportation should be in the hands of both the Confederation and the
regions.
The six
regions will agree on Parliamentary form of government which is more
transparent, less corrupt, and very accountable. The Head of the confederation
shall be a Prime Minister while regions are governed by Premiers.
We must
seriously prune down the cost of governance. The Confederal Union must be
limited to 18 Ministers at the Centre, which are 3 per region. Details can be
worked out by Constitutional Experts.
There is
one big lamentation. Who will make this possible? The present crop of
legislators in the country CANNOT make it. Unfortunately it was the Military
that insidiously created our political mess since 1966; it encumbered the
country with unviable states and local governments; imposed the seriously and
irredeemably corrupt presidential system and created the huge disunity in the
country. No civilian government has been able to create a state or alter
political structure since creation of the Midwest in 1963.
Who will
bell the cat??
•Chief
Tola Adeniyi, a former Managing Director of Daily Times of Nigeria, is
Executive Chairman, The Knowledge Plaza and Founder Global Intelligentsia for
Buhari. He can be reached via can be reached via adetolaadeniyi@hotmail.com
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