It used to be that achieving the prime ministership was
the pinnacle of any political career — the product of a lifetime of service to both party and public after which, former prime ministers, all passion spent, would shuffle off into the House of Lords and spend their golden years giving speeches few will hear.
The governor explained that Nigeria's present
political structure was seriously affecting the efficiency
of both State and Local governments, submitting that for States to give optimal service to their citizens, the principle
of inclusion as being practiced in Lagos where anybody irrespective
of race or creed can rise to the
pinnacle of their chosen
career, first needs to be applied to the division
of power between the Federal and State governments.