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June 09, 2024, 03:13:35 AM
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 It was all over the news that our president, Ahmed Bola Tinibu, made an advance on regional government. Recently, there's a news that he'll receive bill proposing a shift to regional governance in the coming week. Well to those who don't understand, it means that all the regions would have a leader like the prime minister ruling over the states in the six regions, and each regions would have to manage their own resources and pay tax to the federal government,  just like it is in the UK. To me, i think it should be considered cause it comes with lots of benefits, Nigeria as an underdeveloped country is too big to be handled by one president and it would be good to have leaders acting like the prime minister to handle their various regions, also to impeach a prime minister is not really hard cause if the person is not functioning as required and the house pass a vote of no confidence then he'll easily be removed, (like anybody wey fuck up them go remove am 2secs) not going through plenty procedures. So I think anyone assigned the duty of a prime minister would be very serious with their position. The six geopolitical zone would have to manage their own resources and develop their regions not everyone depending on petroleum for their selfish interests. So what do you think about it, are you in support or against it? And what are your points if you think it's of no good use?
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June 09, 2024, 06:22:18 AM
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It was all over the news that our president, Ahmed Bola Tinibu, made an advance on regional government. Recently, there's a news that he'll receive bill proposing a shift to regional governance in the coming week. Well to those who don't understand, it means that all the regions would have a leader like the prime minister ruling over the states in the six regions, and each regions would have to manage their own resources and pay tax to the federal government,  just like it is in the UK. To me, i think it should be considered cause it comes with lots of benefits, Nigeria as an underdeveloped country is too big to be handled by one president and it would be good to have leaders acting like the prime minister to handle their various regions, also to impeach a prime minister is not really hard cause if the person is not functioning as required and the house pass a vote of no confidence then he'll easily be removed, (like anybody wey fuck up them go remove am 2secs) not going through plenty procedures. So I think anyone assigned the duty of a prime minister would be very serious with their position. The six geopolitical zone would have to manage their own resources and develop their regions not everyone depending on petroleum for their selfish interests. So what do you think about it, are you in support or against it? And what are your points if you think it's of no good use?
 
if our president have decided to do it that way it's not bad. My question is that, if the prime ministers are their what will now be the work of the governor's? For me I don't see any use for them anymore cause the prime ministers will finish the work for them, and one thing for this our Nigeria be say even if they notice say the prime ministers them dey do their work pass the governor's them go still pay the governor's more than them. Not knowing say all those money way them dey pay here pay there them fit still use am add up for something for this country way we dey like this. So for me the ideal no bad at all if only them go do as them talk am na.

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