Atiku exchanging pleasantries with Gen(retd) Abdulsalami Abubakar |
Former vice-president and presidential
aspirant, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has described the current composition
of the second schedule of Nigeria's constitution as not development
driven.
Alhaji Atiku made this declaration
while speaking with journalists on the sidelines of the 10th
anniversary symposium of Late Sen. Abraham Adesanya held at the Muson
Center, Lagos on Wednesday.
Speaking on his advocacy for a proper
restructuring of Nigeria, the former vice-president noted that his
approach towards achieving the restructuring agenda will be to review
the contents of the Exclusive, Concurrent and Residual lists.
According to him: "I have had
people come to me to ask how I intend to achieve the restructuring
agenda in six months and my answer to them all is that the process is
not a rocket science.
"A serious minded government that
knows how to listen and build consensus can restructure Nigeria for
the benefit of all and this I undertake to do when I become the
president. Some politicians will tell you it is a daunting task but
the reality is that they are not really sincere and committed to
ensuring its actualization. They play lots of politics with it and
when agitations box them to a corner, they setup smokescreen
committees.
"It's all about the willpower
which many will agree I possess in abundance.
"Indeed the federal government can
voluntarily withdraw from most of the items listed in the exclusive
lists of our constitution. I believe that the benefits accruing from
these first steps will help us as we move towards the changes that
require amendments to our constitution.
"The major task is recomposing the
second schedule which does not encourage development and when you
enjoy a cordial relationship with the National Assembly and see it as
an independent partner in progress rather than as a competitor, you
can achieve great things," he said.
The anniversary was attended by former
President, Olusegun Obasanjo; former Head of State and Chairman of
the occasion, General Abdulsalami Abubakar; former Governor of Ogun
State, Otunba Gbenga Daniel; former Secretary General of the
Commonwealth, Chief Emeka Anyaoku; Dr (Mrs) Doyinsola Abiola, amongst
many other dignitaries.
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