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‘Nigeria’s federal structure not flawed’, VP Shettima insists

The Vice President of Nigeria, Kashim Shettima has debunked claims that the nation’s federal structure is not flawed.

Shettima said the nation only lacks collective fiscal responsibility to steer the country’s affairs.

Speaking at the Leadership Newspapers annual conference on Tuesday, the vice president said Nigeria’s problem can be attributed to poor management of resources.

He also said that the current constitutional architecture is not flawed.

In addition, Shettima said Nigeria’s challenges are rooted in the deficit of our collective fiscal responsibility”.

According to Shettima, the administration of President Bola Tinubu is confronting this challenge directly through reforms.

Shettima, “We have chosen the path of reform. It is bold, often difficult, but necessary,” Shettima said.

“To those who argue that Nigeria’s federalism is fundamentally flawed because of its fiscal nature, I urge caution. Federalism, as practised around the world, is not a one-size-fits-all system. There is no universal template. Each country’s federal arrangement is shaped by its history, culture, and political experience,” the Vice President said.

5 Comments

  1. Why is the VP economical with the truth. Why is he saying Tinubu’s policies are not not flawed.. So Why are Nigerians hungry and angry. Please you guys should do practical things and leave policies alone for now. Mtcheeeew

    1. Yet the VP who has access to such info has spoken…

      We cannot say the voice of the people is fraudulent so as to call it lies.

      Where then is a better premise to convene?

      Please reach me on … Reply let’s really relate. I need d helper too

  2. Whatever they like let them say,they think God have forgotten the earth,there evil did will come to and end one day.

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