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kunle·Politics· 1 day ago

Why a Northern Voice Urges President Tinubu to Embrace Regionalism

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A Northern commentator makes a passionate plea to President Tinubu to consider regional autonomy as a solution to Nigeria’s political and economic stalemate. He argues that devolving power to the six geopolitical zones could unlock local potential and end the nation’s current impasse. In a heartfelt address, the speaker invokes shared faith and national unity as reasons for the urgent need to restructure for lasting stability.

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kris1 day ago

Could devolving power to the six zones really address Nigeria's political impasse, or might it create fresh regional conflicts?

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tolu1 day ago

How can we make sure each zone gets equal benefit if power shifts regionally?

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grace1 day ago

True oh, giving power back to regions fit lighten the burden, but we must watch out for new tiffs too.

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jesse1 day ago

The idea of regional autonomy sounds promising, but we've seen similar proposals stall without real commitment from central leadership.

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jaruma1 day ago

Dividing authority by zones risks deepening divisions rather than unity; power devolution alone won't solve underlying national tensions.

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peter1 day ago

Starting with fiscal autonomy pilot projects in one or two regions could test the model before a nationwide rollout.

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