November 25, 2024
Makinde rejects new tax bill - says people hungry

Makinde rejects new tax bill - says people hungry

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Governor of Oyo state, Seyi Makinde has again reignited the clamour for Governors to manage security in their respective states.

Also urging the national and state assemblies to consider resource control and state policing in the ongoing efforts to amend the constitution in a keynote address at the Conference of Presiding Officers of Nigeria Legislature, Makinde added that legislators need to pay closer attention to the twin issues of resource control and state police which are often ignored in constitutional amendments.

He said “The various agitations that have rocked our nation over the years, including the more recent EndSARS protests and the rise of banditry and terrorism, are all reasons for the legislature to pay closer attention to some of the neglected conversations around constitutional amendments and reforms.

“Yes, each new assembly embarks on constitutional amendments, but the major reforms that will finally address many of the concerns that Nigerians have regarding how our nation works are often ignored.

“These conversations have become like the elephant in the room. Everyone knows it’s there, but no one wants to acknowledge it.

“But the thing about elephants is that they can’t be ignored for too long, they will move, and when they move, we will be forced to confront them.

“We don’t have to wait to be forced to take action. Actions that are taken under pressure and without due consultation often fail to accomplish desired objectives. And so, it is high time the twin issues of resource control and state police are subjected to robust debate at the legislature.

“I believe that any assembly that puts those two issues up for rigorous debate and gives Nigerians a fair deal on all counts will go down in history as the best assembly ever. If you read the pulse of the nation, you will see that everyone is tired of the status quo, and they are ready for new vistas.

“Nigerians are demanding that their governors play the role of chief security officers of their states. They are asking that the governors be empowered to run the security architecture of their states.”

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