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Nigeria Can Become Stronger If States Have More Powers, Rights, Says ProfOsinbajo | Sahara Reporters He said Nigeria’s population and diverse ethnic groups have necessitated that states in the country be strengthened to enable them contribute...READ MORE:

Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, has said that Nigeria can become a stronger and more prosperous country if states have more powers.

According to him, this can be achieved with “stronger, more autonomous states that are able to generate and control more of their resources”. “The nation cannot be wealthy when its component parts – the states – are poor. The standard of living of the federation depends on the standard of living of people who live in the states.

“Our national indices merely aggregate the realities of our weaknesses and strengths as present in all our constituent units.

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