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Ex-President disagrees with Tinubu on true federalism

Obasanjo also said President Muhammadu Buhari has not done “enough ” in the area of youth employment because he believes there is room for more to be done.

In a recent interview with African Arguments, Obasanjo says he does not believe in the notion of true federalism.

Meanwhile, Tinubu, who is one of the strong proponents of true federalism believes it will help address the problems of underdevelopment and bad governance witnessed in the country.

Tinubu was recently quoted by The Nation as saying Nigeria is far better off with true federalism as devolving more powers to states will also put to bay the cries of marginalisation from various parts of the country.

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In his views, Obasanjo said: “I don’t believe in true federalism. What is true federalism? Why are they (the states) not accountable? What powers do they not have? They have power.

“In fact, state governors are more powerful than the president. That’s the truth. (So) if anybody tells you they want devolution or true federalism, he doesn’t know what he is talking.”

Continuing and sharing his opinion on the government's take on the IPOB agitations, the ex-President said “All youth in Nigeria have legitimate reasons to feel frustrated and angry. The protesters don’t even know what the struggle is all about, but if it gives them false hope, why not hang onto it?

“Let the elders handle it (the secessionist agitations) or ignore it until it loses momentum. There are elders in any community who are still respected… After all, they’re their fathers and mothers, grandfathers and grandmothers, and can still be used effectively.”

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Obasanjo also said President Muhammadu Buhari has not done “enough ” in the area of youth employment, especially with regards to sustainability as he believe the President can do more.

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