Tag: constitution

  • PASAN warns of unrest over alleged federal character breaches in National Assembly appointments

    PASAN warns of unrest over alleged federal character breaches in National Assembly appointments

    2025-12-29 09:00:00
    Reporting by Punch indicates parliamentary workers under PASAN protested what they described as repeated violations of the federal character principle in the appointment of secretaries, warning the trend could provoke industrial unrest.

    PASAN’s argument is that uneven representation in sensitive appointments fuels perceptions of marginalisation and undermines cohesion inside the legislature’s bureaucracy.

    The Guardian reported PASAN referenced Section 14(3) of the Constitution and warned that continued disregard could fuel discontent and industrial unrest.

    Blueprint also reported PASAN’s petition, noting concerns about appointments and the risk of institutional tension if the alleged imbalance persists.

    Punch reported workers warned of “industrial unrest,” while The Guardian wrote PASAN warned “continued disregard… could fuel discontent and industrial unrest.”

    Echotitbits take: Federal character disputes rarely stay administrative. Watch for whether the National Assembly Service Commission publishes appointment data by state/zone and whether PASAN escalates to work-to-rule or strikes.

    Source: The Punch — https://punchng.com/nassembly-workers-protest-alleged-federal-character-breach/ — December 29, 2025
    The Punch 2025-12-29

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  • Revenue sharing formula review gains steam amid calls for deeper fiscal federalism

    Revenue sharing formula review gains steam amid calls for deeper fiscal federalism

    PunchNG (illustrative image)
    2025-08-24

    Writing in ThisDay, analysts argue Nigeria’s revenue sharing formula is due for a rethink, noting the structure continues to shape monthly allocations and fiscal behaviour across the three tiers of government.

    The debate ties into calls for deeper fiscal federalism so responsibilities and resources better align at subnational levels.

    Any review is likely to reopen negotiations around derivation, VAT sharing and constitutional constraints.

    PRNigeria: “RMAFC commenced a review of the revenue sharing formula…”

    The Punch (editorial): “for a new allocation formula…”

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: The hardest part is political bargaining over who gains and who loses. Watch for a formal RMAFC proposal, National Assembly timelines, and whether derivation/VAT sharing becomes the main flashpoint.

    Source: ThisDay — August 24, 2025 (https://www.thisdaylive.com/2025/08/24/issues-in-the-revenue-sharing-formula/)