Sen. Teslim Folarin (APC-Oyo Central) has described the just concluded APC membership registration in the state as very impressive, saying close to two million members in Oyo were registered in the exercise.
Senator Folarin stated this while addressing newsmen on Sunday during a Ramadan Lecture/Iftar in Ibadan.
“I don’t have my fact, but the report we are getting, we should be close to two million.
“I am not surprised because the people understand that the only way to salvation, so to speak, is APC. APC is, for me, the party to beat.’’
Sen, Folarin, a former Senate Leader, is a member of the Constitution Amendment Committee at the Red Chamber, said that the 9th Senate would achieve restructuring by expunging `Exclusive List’ from the Constitution to allow devolution of powers.
“I belong to the restructuring school of thought and thankfully, I am a member of the Constitution Amendment Committee. What we need to do is to restructure.
“There is something in the Constitution that is called Exclusive List, we need to get rid of that. Once we get rid of the exclusive list, we are home and dry.
“What it means is that every state would have to develop at its own pace and you will then begin to hold our leaders accountable.
“Going cap-in-hand to Abuja every month to collect allocation is not sustainable, it breeds laziness,’’ he said.
He blamed the worsening economic situation of the country on the effect of the global coronavirus pandemic.
“The president came in at a very difficult time. COVID-19 has almost brought the world economy to its knees and you know Nigeria cannot operate in isolation from the world economy.
“In the western countries, their economies are being driven by Small and Medium Scale Enterprises. If you go there now, most of these shops are closed,” he said.
“And you see, whether you like or not, If the western economies are still `sick’ we will remain sick.
“That is the truth of the matter. Our mainstay is oil. During this COVID period, there was a time when oil fell to as low as 20 dollars per barrel.
“Aviation industry, a major user of oil, is almost grounded. I am not making excuses, we always have our problems, when you add this to it, this is what you will get,” he said.