"The issue of fiscal federalism was once the major objective of the opposition party. And its proponents were from various parts of the country. Fiscal federalism was therefore not even a regional ideology. It was a national concept championed by opposition men such as El Rufai, Tinubu, Atiku and even Muhammadu Buhari. In March 2011, the then presidential aspirant of the Congress of Progressive Change (CPC), General Muhamadu Buhari (rtd.) stormed Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, promising to practice true fiscal federalism if elected into office.
It is indeed confusing to see all these men who once believed in the power of true fiscal federalism become mute upon gaining control of the central government. One would believe that true fiscal federalism would become the impressum of their government. Alas, they have all gone mute. President Buhari, who once preached about fiscal federalism in soliciting for South-West votes, did not even have the courage to mention the word 'fiscal-federalism' in his inauguration speech. And the other leaders agreed with him. Is this not the height of national hypocrisy and deceit?"
- Ikhide
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