The Guardian (Nigeria)

Adeleke seeks decentrali­sation of powers to states

Says many of Fed Govt's responsibi­lities better handled by states

- From Timothy Agbor, Osogbo

OSUN State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, has said that state government­s are better positioned to handle many of the items contained in the Exclusive Legislativ­e List.

He said the solution to the myriad of challenges confrontin­g the nation lies in devolution of powers and financing to the state government­s.

Adeleke gave the advice, at the weekend, during the 10th undergradu­ate and sixth post- graduate convocatio­n of Adeleke University in Ede. The governor, while addressing the graduating students and dignitarie­s at the occasion, said: "You may also want to note that government­s at all levels are working hard to address the parlous state of the economy. At the National Economic Council ( NEC) meetings, both the federal and the state government­s regularly brainstorm on finding solutions to the economic hardship, unemployme­nt, and hyperinfla­tion facing the nation. Several options are being experiment­ed on.

"For us as a state, we believe the solutions lie in the devolution of powers and financing to the state government­s. There is an urgent need to move many items on the Exclusive Legislativ­e List to the Concurrent List. The states are better positioned to handle many items for which the centre is currently responsibl­e for.

"So, the solution is more devolution rather than more centralisa­tion of governance powers and responsibi­lities. We must as a nation focus on economic federalism. This will deepen sub- national prosperity and create an enabling environmen­t for job creation and boost local capacity across the sectors.

"We must, however, continue to maintain national stability and unity. We cannot escape the several issues facing us as a nation unless we harness our potential across the regions. But only when there is peace can we resolve the economic question. We will continue to support President Bola Tinubu as all levels of government grapple with the crisis of the moment."

 ?? ?? Wife of former People’s Democratic Party ( PDP) National Vice Chairman ( South- West), Adeyinka Adagunodo ( left); Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde; Soji Adagunodo ( Jnr), PDP National Deputy Chairman ( South), Taofeek Arapaja; Setouji Koshoedo, and PDP National Vice Chairman ( South- West), Kamoru Ajisafe, during the inspection of the PDP South- West Secretaria­t built in honour of the late Adagunodo by Makinde in Ibadan… at the weekend.
Wife of former People’s Democratic Party ( PDP) National Vice Chairman ( South- West), Adeyinka Adagunodo ( left); Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde; Soji Adagunodo ( Jnr), PDP National Deputy Chairman ( South), Taofeek Arapaja; Setouji Koshoedo, and PDP National Vice Chairman ( South- West), Kamoru Ajisafe, during the inspection of the PDP South- West Secretaria­t built in honour of the late Adagunodo by Makinde in Ibadan… at the weekend.

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