 As Nigeria progresses in her democratic journey, stakeholders have continued to call for devolution of powers to force the social economic development in the country. The stakeholders, who made the remark during the fifth annual lecture of Freedom Online, themed 2023-2027, Nigerians elected leaders and expectations, argued the centralization of governance is a product of the military, and wondered why the civilian government sense the exit of the military regime cannot decentralize governance. The participants also pointed out that the current revenue sharing formula in Nigeria, where the federal government takes the lion's share, is no longer affordable in the country. Poverty in this country is alarming, and that the other gods, that's to help with you, you can, what I will say, we will buy this bulletproof SUVs, we will buy this furniture, we will buy this air conditioner for 100 billion, it is criminal. And I feel disappointed, more disappointed, that even LP members in the house did not object. So which means the protocol is the same. The Nigeria that I know first died in 1966, with the decree 34, when regionalism was abolished. Then in 1978, some characters also killed the same Nigeria by imposing corruption-reading presidential system. And too often, as politicians, we tend to fractionalize and put ourselves in enclaves to enhance our personal interests. As we build up to the elections in Bailsa, Imo and Kugi, I wish to make this passionate appeal to all political actors. Let us empower the voices of our younger generation. They should not be pounced to be used in political games. Even for the leaders who effectively communicate with Nigerians to permeate the grassroots, it becomes difficult. So there is a communication gap. But he arrived at the conclusion that in spite of that, there is one common language that every Nigerian understands in terms of the expectation, and that common language is good governance. Intelligence-driven police force, working with security bodies at the state level, we ensure a security becomes history in Nigeria. So clearly, Nigerians want state police between now and 2027. With enabling laws, state governments have the capacity to ensure the development of this country. From the north to the south, east to the west, Nigerians want governments to be decentralized. Poverty in this country is alarming. And that they have that... On his part, the elder statesman, chief or law body judge, took a swipe on politicians saying they take life as if there is no tomorrow. Chief judge expressed and noted that the country must take another legal, the 1999 Constitution for Nigeria to reach the promised land. Put an end to the economic inequalities, injustice, unfairness in the distribution of our God-given resources and our financial wealth. A situation where a city senator collects 23 million Naira every month, a retired permanent secretary collects one million Naira every month as pension, and a retired military general collects 250,000 Naira as pension per month is despicable, shambolic, nonsensical, and outright systemic failure. How will the palliatives be distributed? A quick reminder of the 500 billion previously collected monthly and supposedly distributed without data or accountability calls for an in-depth investigation and punishment.