The Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, has said that for Nigeria to overcome the many challenges bedeveling the country, true Federalism must be practised by the government of Nigeria.
The governor who described this assertion as the ‘future of democracy in Nigeria’ noted that this was part of what informed the resolutions and recommendations arrived at after the recent meeting of the southern governors in Delta state.
Makinde made this known on Tuesday 8th of June while delivering his speech on the theme “The Future Of Democracy In Nigeria” at the Opening Ceremony of the Governor Seyi Makinde 2021 National Democracy Summit held at the International Conference Center, University of Ibadan, Ibadan.
The governor who also explained the dilemma of Nigerian governors in the face of security challenges noted that devolution of the over concentrated powers at the center to the federating units would go a long way in strengthening democracy in Nigeria.
Speaking on the position of the recent statement credited to the Oyo State Government on who among the deposed Abass Aleshinloye led ALGON who recently got a Supreme Court judgement ordering Governor Seyi Makinde to pay them in compensations all accrued salaries and allowances due to
Makinde said, “this will empower state governments and cause them to cease passing the buck of blames to the president and the federal government.”
He urged the Federal Government to start thinking of ways to galvanise powers for development of the nation.
Observing that the incursion of armed herders, criminals and bandits into some parts of the State has presented a severe security challenge, Makinde stressed that State Policing is a sure cure to this national challenge.
The governor maintained the need to review state security architecture in the country and the exploration of natural resources domiciled in each state.
Giving the scenario which played out at Igangan, in Ibarapa axis of the State, Makinde said, it has become imperative to further entrench State Policing in each state, to forestall further attacks on innocent citizens.
“States need independent power over their security architecture. We all know that without a secure environment, all efforts to attract investors will be in vain”, he said.
He noted that by doing this, states would be independently minded and “State Governors can be actual CEOs of their states”.
“True Federalism takes away that excuse from Governors and allows citizens to be more interested in local politics and its outcome”, Makinde added.
He said his administration is working hard to entrench the true federalism in Oyo State through careful implementation of the four pillars on which it is established.
Makinde said his administration focuses on Education, Economy, Health and Security in the state, adding that this has resulted in developing Oyo State’s economy.
“We are working hard and we are seeing the results already. We have second highest IGR increase in the whole of Nigeria, despite Covid-19 pandemic”, he said.
Speaking earlier, the Governors of Ondo and Osun States, Arakunrin Rotimi Akeredolu and Mr. Gboyega Oyetola noted that the summit will further strengthen Nigeria’s democracy.
Both Governors who were represented at the summit said the summit will afford stakeholders to calibrate grey areas and suggest how to move the nation forward.