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Friday 11 March 2016

We don't need 36 state governors and their deputy- Sanusi calls for natioanal restructuring

Emir of Kano, Sanusi Muhammad II, has called for the restructuring of Nigerians system of governance, arguing that Nigeria cannot afford 36 state governors and deputy governors in the face of this economic hardship.


Sanusi said this while speaking at the inaugural lecture and launching of a N250 million endowment fund for the Oba Sikiru Adetona Professorial Chair in Governance, Department of Political Science, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State, yesterday March 10th.

"If you really reflect on the problems of this country, it seems to turn common sense on its head. You sometimes wonder if anyone needs to tell any group of people that if you are a poor country, you do not need 36 governors, 36 deputy governors, with members of house of assembly, commissioners and advisers, Special assistants, a president, a vice president, 36 ministers, special advisers, federal legislature and so on. Simple arithmetic will tell you that if you have that structure, you are first of all doomed to spending 80 or 90 per cent of everything you earn maintaining public officers.  
It is really common sense but it seems to be a problem for us to understand it,” he added.

 

116 comments:

SongsOfSUSSAN said...

For the first time, I support him oh!

Unknown said...

Sunusi will u mind your business

Anonymous said...

Stupid talk..acessory to peadophilia..most northern states shld b absolved den..u re all d same...

AbokiDaWarriBoy said...

Sarki Sunusi yayi magana.

Anonymous said...

He wants a situation where a fulani or Hausa man can be the governor of two other states combined. I disagree. Indigenes of a state should be allowed to govern a state.

STERN said...

So if you don't need 36 states..then biafarans should be allowed to be on their own.. at least that will reduce the number of states in Nigeria..Not supporting biafra BUT that is what it ends up being.

Anonymous said...

San usi.....on what platform do you have the right to suggest this? You want a situation where any NigeriaN of a different tribe will rule another tribe in a different state?

Unknown said...

So we should restructure...?Hell no,it's not gonna work Sir! There are other alternatives...

Anonymous said...

Baby steps in the is lamination of Nig

CHERYL (aka FROM GLORY to GLORY) said...

We hear

businessanswers said...

Linda i am with Sanusi in this one, but i think his advise is late.

Conseidering how people benefited from these state, no one will want his state to be part of the restructuring.
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Anonymous said...

Kings like u should stop getting money from the govt or resources controlled by the govt. That's where we should cut out the expenses

Nailed on the bottle said...

This Paedophile and Yinushua's spiritual godfather has come again with his ultra messiah complex syndrome. I guess the plan is to annex the middle belt states. Oloshi

Anonymous said...

There won't be emir's too.

Anonymous said...

Muhammad said u are allowed to marry more than one wife so long as u can love them equally. Common sense should make a man know that you cannot love two people equally. Even Allah will spit you out if you want to love him and the devil or something else

Emmanuel said...

In your heading "Natioanal" should have been "National"

OSINANL said...

I think this paedophilia is making sense

Kayode Odusanya said...

I swear, this is a real 'common sense' argument. We need to cut down on a lot. The ruling/system is already chopping toooooo much money. How can one man (Senate President) spend 300 million on cars, and on his way to spending a billion naira on a house and we don't have money in the country. SMH! We really need a restructuring. Even Buhari needs to reduce the number of people he takes along with him on his trips.



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Precious said...

Oga l totally disagree with you on this! Have you considered how enormous the adverse effect of this action would result in the country? We are still struggling to curb bokoharam's menace so please this is not our problem!

Anna CK said...

Is Sanusi that's talking, pedophile pls let's hear other pple

Anonymous said...

Well i think monarchs should be scrapped. They are the ones we don't need.

BONARIO NNAGS said...

He made so much sense, still can't figure the actual work of deputy governors in Nigeria.


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Sincerely_From_My_Heart said...

Sanusism Theory..

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Bonita Bislam said...

Nah I don't share your opinion sir.Nigeria is a heterogeneous country which means equal representation must come to the fore come what may if we are to maintain peace in the country. 36 state governors is a must but the numerous advisers & all is what I think should be scrapped.Duplication of offices is one problem that is gulping money in this country.
In my state alone, I won't be surprised to see SAs like special adviser on Domestic affairs, etal.Its sickening.Instead of reducing the the number of state Governors, why not scrap some redundant offices under em.

Mr. Enigma said...

Only if those crooks would agree to it for the sake of the Nation.

Unknown said...

Anyway he's making sence but the restructuring should start from northern Nigeria bcos we hv too many states there and nothing much good governance is coming out of it?

Anonymous said...

Emir of Kano, Sanusi Muhammad II ,do u think ur advice matter, it is all agenda of Islamization. divide and rule them

Anonymous said...

Emir of Kano, Sanusi Muhammad II ,do u think ur advice matter, it is all agenda of Islamization. divide and rule them

Unknown said...

U r making sense.....!!

kelly said...

Well said.

Unknown said...

K seen. * it's well*

Unknown said...

Well said sir

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Food for thought


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$£¥I said...

If we don't need the Governors and their parastatals as u indicated, so ki ni ki Nigeria wa se ooo, Emir Sanusi?

Unknown said...

Ok oooo....



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2Face said...

Go tell ur broda.

FRESH said...

Now, this is common sense talk.Not that hypocritical garbage Bruce always types on his phone.

FRESH said...

Now, this is common sense talk.Not that hypocritical garbage Bruce always types on his phone.

Unknown said...

Exactly
For Once someone said the truth lol

Unknown said...

D man talk sense joor

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Unknown said...

This statement is the truth and nothing but the truth. How viable are the states to have such large number of officials and how much is left to carter for health needs, education, water and good roads. Common sense that makes sense. Well said. Also, when this man was querying the disappearance of huge amount of money in the Government Coffers, many people did not believe him, but today, we can all agree that he was making common sense.

Unknown said...

sanusi well done good talk

Sincerely_From_My_Heart said...

Please sir what do we need? We need them but they need to downsizenthier special assistance and senior special assitance and Minister of states and SSA to minister of states etc..

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Anonymous said...

Like we need so called emirs, obas and kings. The first thing to be scrapped is the so called royals like the one speaking.

abujakenneth said...

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Unknown said...

Mbok let him go n rest.

Anonymous said...

We don't need emirs too

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franco said...

state structures in Nigeria be scrapped....local governments be created to replace them...this will save the country a lot of money to improve public infrastuctures

Anonymous said...

True talk Sanusi. God bless you for that observation but please tell Buhari to also cut down on the traveling. $2billion for each trip!!! THIS ALONE CAN CAUSE A REVOLUTION.

Anonymous said...

Exactly what I have been telling my friends. Most states are not viable and can't generate enough revenue to keep afloat without federal government allocation.

The best thing would be cancel out all the states and have the 6 geo-political zones. With zonal govenous. Restructure the local government merging some to make them bigger and viable.

But alas the politicians would never agree as this would reduce the number of public offices and they would play the ethnic and religious card to divide the populace

Anonymous said...


I think this man makes sense. With everything going on right now - no electricity, no good road network, no economic headway, no budget, we cannot but have a rethink about our system of governance. 36 governors, deputy governors, elaborate legislators, personal assistants, special advisers, etc the nation is doomed. This is a recession.. simple..

Unknown said...

We don't need child kidnap, abuse,conversion and marriage either.

Anonymous said...

Linda are you think of 'anal'? Which kin spelling be that?

Anonymous said...

Look at you in your goggles...>>BASTARD!!! Was this not part of the agenda of the last government you helped to bring down?

Anonymous said...

This one too na GEJ fault?

Unknown said...

Wow! Can't believe this is coming from a core Nothern ruler" not leaders sorry! It's amazing and a glimpse of hope. It's unbelievable But that's the truth; I hope more Nigerians will speak out and may be build on this.

Unknown said...

D restructuring has to start from the Reps, dey are just too many. Linda take note!

Anonymous said...

Nnamdi Kanu the Prophet that saw tomorrow. Now they are all singing his song

Anonymous said...

Rosie Said.......Now you have common sense !!!!!! Why did you not say this when you were cbn governor?........And you should know that Nigeria is no poor country,you guys squandered our collective wealth......Go tell this to your subjects!!!!,By the way,if you want "national restructuring",Split the country into three or four countries.....better option!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Rosie Said.......Now you have common sense !!!!!! Why did you not say this when you were cbn governor?........And you should know that Nigeria is no poor country,you guys squandered our collective wealth......Go tell this to your subjects!!!!,By the way,if you want "national restructuring",Split the country into three or four countries.....better option!!!!!

Unknown said...

Ori e ti daru! Ur insane

Unknown said...

Oga don't tell me u are on of Ben Murray Bruce students in his school of common sense o. Anyway nice point sir. mallam Sanusi. Nice one

Unknown said...

Ok

Anonymous said...

Good one sir

Mosdef said...

This is quite sensible but of course you the system wont allow this and yes you guys are the system and so you won't all this. Simple

Anonymous said...

I concur but the US too has state governors and deputies as well as lieutenant governors

Anonymous said...

The entire system will not be collapsed for reason of austerity. I think right seizing the entire government structure to meet prevailing economic reality is the only way out.

Unknown said...

To even think this assertion is comin from sanusi, it's a shame. Same former CBN governor who said and I quote during the town hall meeting for or against fuel subsidy on AIT live that "I do not remember the last time I queue for petrol at a filling station " a man who does not know the stress masses pass through to get petrol has something to say about governance? Smh(shame!) to even think he was the governor of CBN and during his time one could not boast of dollars dropping in favour of naira. The problem of Nigeria lies not in scrapping political post alone it lies in diversifying our economy. Reducing posts won't do anything. Those who will steal will still steal. Scrapping it is synonymous to scrapping civil service (the middle class ; that bridge the gap between the "haves" and "have nots". Any leader who does that is not wise bcos that means that the rich will be getting richer and the poor getting poorer. Hence the poor will start kidnapping or probably assainating the rich because the frustration will be too much. If our political officer holders who are expected to serve the masses did what is right the more they are the better their services but political office is now seen as gold mine not service to humanity or masses. RATHER than cut political offices, let FG make it less attractive then it's only those who wants to serve the masses that will be seen. " so Mr. Sanusi this your assertion is totally off it. I respect the Office of the Emir of Kano so much but Mr. Sanusi? Mbanu!!!

Anonymous said...

Fiscal federalism too needs to be adopted. this one of sending all the money to abuja for ONE man to share at his whim is outdated. that is why people are willing to kill, n bomb to occupy that position.

Unknown said...

I do not support his opinion, rather it should be reduction in allocations, salaries and other unnecessary expenses.

Roymorgan said...

His 100% right I support him for that

Unknown said...

It's not the 36 state governors and their deputies we don't need; in fact, we need the governors, deputies and the entire state executive councils for good administration. What we don't need, however, are the 36 state assemblies, they are useless, rubber stamp bodies whose impact on their constituencies is almost zero. Let's only have regional assemblies who will make laws for only their regions for affective administration and to cut waste.

Anaigbo said...

INDIRECTLY HE IS TELLING BUHARI THAT ITS ABOUT TIME TO MOVE THE COUNTRY BACK TO REGIONS AS THE CURRENT SYSTEM AND STRUCTURE GUARANTEES FAILURE.

Anonymous said...

You need to correct the headline spelling

Anonymous said...

"Natioanal"?

Anonymous said...

May u receive sense

Anonymous said...

What da heck is biafra???

Anonymous said...

What we dont need is Emirs, Obas, Igwes and alll who are funded byfrom the pockets of Nigerians. If we have state governors we certainly dont need these royal theives. Of what use are they if not just political puns??!!!

Anonymous said...

We also dont need offices of royal highnesses like Sanusi's office. E.g Emir of Kano, Oba of Lagos, Sultan of Sokoto etc. Because i am aware that taxes are paid to them.

Anonymous said...

Exactly my thoughts. Anon 3:23 you are so right

Anonymous said...

Lol. U are correct sha

Unknown said...

I think u are making a point, but I prefer resource control as the means to scrap or merge states that can not maintain itself.

Yetty k said...

Good talk

Anonymous said...

The truth must be told... Most of the states are not viable and yet the governors and appointees are busy drawing money to service their fake lifestyles. Today the mostly can't pay salaries. www.nairasquare.com

Jude Akinwole said...

I've always said we do not need a bicameral legislature! A house of reps is ok! It's a waste of our lean resources! Now Sanusi speaks further truth, maybe not all true but fact remains some of these public offices are just redundancy!

zion said...

Anybody that wife a nonentity like u is doomed

zion said...

Foolish Nigerian youth

zion said...

Your comment shows that to have common sense ain't tribal,youths like u are what we need for change to take place

zion said...

Another sensible person,youths like you are what we need for change to take place

Unknown said...

R u Retarded?

Unknown said...

WORD!!

Unknown said...

Still Anti-Royalty.
Bunch of pathetic fucks. Flay them all.

Unknown said...

Looks like Bae got some intellect.
Nice one Julie. Dope one.

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Unknown said...

Hmmmm
-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

emeka4rl said...

I Agree!

EDITH CHUKWUMA said...

Catapult of Envy and Bomb of Jealousy. You have lobbied and played Politics to become a Monarch. You can never get beyond that.

Anonymous said...

We need monarchs. They represent our heritage.

Unknown said...

Y are they hell bent on confusing us.

Unknown said...

Pple who opposed the national conference......SMH

Unknown said...

Is it that we don't want to hear the truth.Sansi was privy to know more than us the heavy financial burden the system entails.

Unknown said...

Is it that we don't want to hear the truth.Sansi was privy to know more than us the heavy financial burden the system entails.

Anonymous said...

If this crop is common sense to you, it means you are too dull. Wen sanusi donates his stops his government allocation then we can listen to him

Unknown said...

Another story again,

Unknown said...

1 of our problems in this country is that our govt is to too centralized. We need state & local govt that is independent and self sufficient, a state that does need allocations from the federal govt before salaries are paid. Abeg!!!

Luciana Chinda said...

Supported
He is right

Anonymous said...

Every state generates their own revenue which should take care of itself, although in Nigeria it is all put together and then shared to various states, with the various allocation figures to states, what the hell does he mean by that....Yes I understand d need to cut down expenditures, but you need people to govern states, America we like to copy has governors and mayors and all kinds of aides and the revenue the state makes looks after its ownself, thus the United "states" of America , this is just outrightly a ploy in motion...

Unknown said...

Pls dis man should go and rest. Let them reduce their northern states. This people think they own Nigeria most of the northern states two family houses can make a local government. Most times when u go to this local government councils everywhere is locked until the end of the month when it's time to collect allocation. Hausa fulani should go and rest.

Unknown said...

Sanusi true talk

Unknown said...

Really.the onus simply depends on proper decentralization of the so called or created heterogeneous states to strictly depend on their generated revenues internally and less dependent on the central control FG to enhance a healthy competition amongst them. Grants and allocations from the FG should be less emphasized on as it always becomes an easy share in their booty among themselves without actually utilising it for the purposes for which they are intended. Nigerians are actually waiting for this to take place. Thank you.

Unknown said...

True talk

Anonymous said...

You are right

Anonymous said...

Any state that cannot sustain itself with the revenue it makes should merge, most middle belt and northern states depend on FG to give then money from the Niger delta.

Unknown said...

Nigerian Brother???
Let him remember that:
There is POPULATION EXPLOSION!
NO "LIBIDO" CONTROL!!!
NO FOOD FOR ALL THOSE MOUTHS!
NO GOOD EDUCATION FOR ALL OF THEM!
No work for them!
They will ONLY become TOOLS OF CRIME in the HANDS OF POLITICIANS!
THEY WILL BECOME "Body Guards" for some women!!!

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