Restructuring: Nigeria should have six Vice Presidents – Gov Umahi

Governor David Umahi of Ebonyi State has said that Nigeria needs to be restructured in a way that each geo-political zone will produce its own Vice-President.
Umahi stated this when he appeared on Channels TV on Monday, adding that the adoption of six Vice Presidents will quell the rising “tension” in the country.
The Governor was asked about his opinion on the lingering debate on restructuring and he opined that more powers should go to the states.
“Well, I have a different view about this restructuring thing. My position about restructuring — for example: there are certain valid suggestions that have been made, to have six vice-presidents in the country,” he said.
“Each one is kind of coming from each of the geo-political zones. Tension will go down. This is very important.
Nnamdi Kanu declares position on restructuring
“Now, I will recommend administrative restructuring, which is making sub-national governments to be strengthened devolving power and responsibilities to sub-national governments; abolishing the local governments,” he added.
Many Nigerians believe that restructuring would play a huge role in solving the nation’s numerous challenges ranging from security, tribal conflicts and the economy.
The call for restructuring of Nigeria has, however, become very laud in the current administration as some sections of the country feel they are being marginalized.
The National Assembly is currently in the process of reviewing the 1999 constitution but some experts feel the move would not bring the needed solutions to Nigeria’s problems, calling for a totally new constitution.
Speaking further, the Ebonyi State Governor claimed that the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government has done more projects in the South East than the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) achieved in its 16 years in power.
Governor Umahi was elected twice as Governor under the PDP umbrella but dumped the party recently for the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.
He also blamed his former party for the rising insecurity in Nigeria, saying is a seed planted by the former ruling party.
“The insecurity that they used against APC is a seed that was sown in 16 years of PDP administration and so it started germinating, bearing fruit at the time they were still in power,” he said.
He said the PDP introduced the hardship that the Buhari administration is doing everything to address.
(Daily Post)

More News

President Buhari to Embark on Eight-Day Visit to Saudi Arabia, Perform Umrah

On Tuesday morning, President Muhammadu Buhari will begin an eight-day state visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, where he is expected to perform...

Senator-Elect Yar’Adua Commits to Delivering Change for Katsina Central District

Senator-elect Abdul’aziz Yar’Adua of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for Katsina Central Senatorial District has vowed to deliver on his campaign promises to the...

Police Arrest Suspect in Brutal Killing of Pregnant Girlfriend in Kano

The Kano State Police Command has arrested Philibus Ibrahim, who allegedly strangled his pregnant girlfriend, 22-year-old Theresa Yakubu, in Tudun Wada Local Government Area...

2023 Polls: Group warns Governor Matawalle over inciting comments, blaming Nigerian military

The Centre for Africa Liberation and Socio-Economic Rights (CALSER), a Civil Society Organisation, has accused Governor Bello Matawalle of displaying undemocratic tendencies following his...