Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed has stated that only the national assembly can effect restructuring.
He said this on Monday while appearing on a Nigeria Television Authority programme.
The minister said that the issue has many sides and the focal point must be constitution amendment.
“Restructuring means different thing to different people and that is why we have the debate that is going on now to collate the various ideas of Nigerians as to what restructuring means in order to know what exactly to do”, he said.
“To some, restructuring means going back to the former three of four regions, to some it means creation of additional states as was proposed in the 2014 Confab
“To some, restructuring means resource control, to some it means devolution of more power to states while to some it means state police
“Let us collate and aggregate what Nigerians mean by restructuring and of course we still need to go back to National Assembly if we want to effect any change in the constitution”.
Mohammed added that President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration should not be blamed for the infrastructural deficit in the country.
He pointed out that the government was working on the 220-kilometre Enugu to Port Harbour express way as well as other major road networks in the South East.
He said that work was ongoing on the Kano to Maiduguri road and the Lagos Ibadan express way to mention but a few.
“We do not get to the situation where we get into overnight and we should not expect to get out of it overnight
“If you look at what the government inherited and where we are today it is clear that the government has remained focused and the solutions proferred to our challenges are working.
“When we came in, the economy was over dependent on oil and today the recovery is being driven by agriculture, mining creative industry and manufacturing which means our diversification programme is working.
“It has never happened in the history of the country that a government will spend N1.2 trillion in capital expenditure like the Administration did and we are seeing the positive results have helped us to get out of recession.
“In 2015 the past administration spent only N18 billion on roads but in 2016/2017 circle this government spent N260 billion on roads and bridges.
“The last administration spent only N5 billion on power, this administration has spent over N90 billion on power. In housing the last administration spent N8 billion while we have spent N70 billion.”
The minister said that many contractors had been recalled to the roads projects they abandoned during the previous administration resulting in creating of over 17000 direct jobs and 15000 indirect jobs from roads.
On power, the Minister said that when the administration came in May 2015, only 2690 megawatts was generated but today the country is generating over 7000 megawatts.
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