Leaders from the South
and Middle Belt regions of the country, on Saturday in Abuja, affirmed their
support for restructuring and implementation of the recommendations of the 2014
National Conference.
The leaders in a
communiqué issued after the meeting convened by Chief Edwin Clark, the Ijaw
leader, said restructuring was solution to rising agitations.
The meeting was
attended by leaders from the South-South, South-West, South-East and Meddle
Belt.
Those in attendance
were Chief Olu Falae, Prof. Jerry Gana, Idris Wada, Dan Suleiman, Labaran Maku,
among others.
The communiqué was read
by Dr Yinka Odumakin, an activist.
He said that the summit
was convened to find viable solutions to the rising agitations for a fair,
just, equitable and balanced restructuring of the federal system.
He said that the
leaders affirmed their loyalty, love and support for the Federal Republic of
Nigeria as one nation.
Odumakin said the
leaders were of the view that the current federal structure was ‘’unbalanced,
unjust, unfair, over centralised, unstable, anti-development and therefore
unacceptable.
“Accordingly, we firmly
our support for the demand to restructure the federation in line with the
recommendations of the 2014 National Conference.
“Recommendations to
restore the country to the principles of federalism enshrined in the
Independence Constitution negotiated by our founding fathers.
“ For the federation to
function properly in the interest of the constituent parts there should be
fundamental devolution of powers and functions to the federating units.
“This is important so
that each federating unit can effectively serve the development interests of
the people.
“This is the central
essence of a good federation, not the current over-centralisation of powers and
functions in the central government.’’
Odumakin said that as a
logical derivative, Nigeria must work out a new fiscal formula that would move
the country away from the current over-dependence on oil and gas revenue to a
diversified economy.
“A diversified economy
where all federating units are encouraged to develop their abundant natural
human resources for regional and national development.
‘’`The federating units
shall remit agreed percentage of their revenue to the federation account, ‘’
Odumakin said.
The leaders, according
to Odumakin, also urged the Federal Government to take appropriate and urgent
steps to ensure the full implementation of the resolutions and recommendations
contained in the 2014 National Conference report.
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