The Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi, has backed calls for restructuring of the country.
Oba Adeyemi stated that the present structure will never allow states to make progress.
He spoke on Monday in Ibadan at a book launch in honour of the former Premier of Western region, Late Samuel Ladoke Akintola, which held at the International Conference Centre of the University of Ibadan.
Oba Adeyemi said, “The first time that the Federal Government would interfere in state affairs began when the government at the centre interfered in the feud between Akintola and Awolowo.
“The federal government, in support of Akintola, declared a state of emergency in the old Western Region, snowballing into serious crisis.
“They cannot fish or practice agriculture so they have to agitate. The Oyo State government cannot pay teachers and civil servants because what is coming to its coffers from the FG is minimal.
“Our revenue has been taken over by the FG. What the FG collects in Value Added Tax in an area in Oyo State in one month is more than what it collects in Adamawa State in three months. Yet, the federal govt takes all away.
“The army came and took side during a coup that led to the death of Akintola. Aguiyi Ironsi that took over abolished the regional system through decree 34 of 1966. He also scrapped the term federal republic and replaced with republic of Nigeria.
“The Northerners felt that with the new system, the Emirs would no longer be able to operate within a republic like before. Their belief was that Ironsi came from a culture that opposed their belief. This led to a counter coup of July 29, 1966. I am trying to tell you why we have to restructure Nigeria.
“Gowon that came later returned the term federal republic of Nigeria but not the region. Lagos is about 20 million people going by the first census conducted and Kano was next. Within next 10 years, Kano was split into about 44 council areas but Lagos remains with 20 council areas.
“Jigawa was created from Kano and given 19 council areas. This means that the bulk of what Nigeria realises from oil goes to the North.
“If we are in a region, the government of that region can create council areas but because we depend on a monolithic manner of financing the states, we are in problem. Have they been able to publish the people who own the oil blocs in Nigeria?”
Among those in attendance included Orangun of Oke Ila, Oba Adedokun Agbolarin, Bashorun Dele Momodu, Publisher of Ovation Magazine, son of late Akintola, Justice Laniran Akintola, Mrs Funso Adegbola, daughter of the former Minister of Justice, late Chief Bola Ige, former Governors of Oyo State, Dr Omololu Olunloyo and Otunba Adebayo Alao-Akala, Chief Bolaji Ayorinde(SAN), Chief Bayo Oyewusi, Governor Rotimi Akeredolu who was represented by Mr Wole Aina, Dr Akin Onigbinde, former Speaker of Oyo State House of Assembly.
“Alafin of Oyo,” your highness, may God continue to guide you in your revelation of truth the way you see it.
One of the areas I disagree with you is the point that you think that some Nigerians actually own oil blocs. How exactly is that possible for some individuals to own the country’s oil blocs?
For you to actually say it with that clear certainty makes the restructuring of Nigeria, which you support very difficult. Nevertheless, thanks for the support.
Cash Ezimako
Using the cabal to maintain the status quo or those who will want to apply 1 Samuel 8?