Restructuring debate osinbajo replies atiku #comments
Here is a possible restructuring of the debate between Osinbajo and Atiku, with replies from Osinbajo:
Topic: Restructuring
Atiku: Mr. Vice President, I believe that the current structure of our country is unsustainable and is hindering our progress. We need to restructure our country to give more powers to the states and local governments. This will promote true federalism and allow for more effective governance.
Osinbajo: I disagree, Mr. former Vice President. While I understand your concerns, I believe that our current structure is working well. We have a federal system that allows for a balance of power between the federal government and the states. Any attempt to restructure would be a recipe for chaos and instability.
Atiku: But, Mr. Vice President, the current structure is not working for many Nigerians. The states and local governments are not getting the resources they need to develop their communities. This is leading to poverty, inequality, and insecurity. We need to give them more powers to make decisions that affect their people.
Osinbajo: I understand your concerns, but I believe that the solution is not to restructure, but to improve the way we manage our resources. We need to increase transparency and accountability in government, and ensure that resources are distributed fairly across the country. This will help to address the issues you mentioned.
Atiku: But, Mr. Vice President, the current system is not transparent and accountable. The federal government is hoarding resources and not giving the states and local governments the resources they need. We need to give them more autonomy to make decisions that affect their people.
Osinbajo: I disagree, Mr. former Vice President. The federal government is not hoarding resources. We have a system of revenue allocation that ensures that resources are distributed fairly across the country. Any attempt to give more powers to the states and local governments would lead to a breakdown in the system and create more problems than it solves.
Atiku: But, Mr. Vice President, the system is not working. We need to try something new. We need to give the states and local governments more powers to make decisions that affect their people. This will promote true federalism and allow for more effective governance.
Osinbajo: I understand your concerns, but I believe that the solution is not to restructure, but to improve the way we manage our resources. We need to increase transparency and accountability in government, and ensure that resources are distributed fairly across the country. This will help to address the issues you mentioned.
Atiku: I disagree, Mr. Vice President. We need to restructure our country to give more powers to the states and local governments. This will promote true federalism and allow for more effective governance.
Osinbajo: I disagree, Mr. former Vice President. Our current structure is working well and any attempt to restructure would be a recipe for chaos and instability. We need to focus on improving the way we manage our resources and increasing transparency and accountability in government.