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Gov. Jang Disagrees With Jonathan Over National Dialogue by 1MCN: 10:49am On Oct 22, 2013
Jang disagrees with Jonathan over national dialogue
October 22, 2013 by Jude Owuamanam



Plateau State Governor Jonah Jang on Monday told the Senator Femi Okurounmun-led Presidential Advisory Committee on the Convocation of a National Conference to ensure that the outcome of the conference reflect the wishes of Nigerians.

Jang, who spoke when members of the committee visited him in his office in Jos, said the final outcome of the national dialogue should not be left to the lawmakers.

President Goodluck Jonathan had said that the conclusions reached during the national dialogue would be sent to the National Assembly for further debate and ratification.

Jang expressed regret that previous national conferences had not helped in solving the various problems facing the country but said he hoped the current exercise would meet the yearnings of the people.

He said, “The National Assembly should not have the final say on the document that will be produced at the end of the conference, but let it be one that will fulfil the yearnings and aspirations of all Nigerians.

“Members of the National Assembly should not feel that the national conference is taking over their job and I am also saying that the outcome of the conference should not be the subject of final ratification by them”

The governor said that too much power had been concentrated at the centre and called for power to be devolved to states, stressing that one of the reasons the Nigerian federation had not worked was because of the glaring imbalance in development.

In one of the presentations at the interactive session, the National Leader of Middle Belt Forum, Prof Jerry Gana, suggested that the conference should be postponed till after the 2015 elections.

He said that the zone applauded the initiative of the national dialogue and is ready to make quality contributions towards its success.

Gana said, “With reference to timing of the conference, middle belt has two proposals: if the ongoing preparations can be concluded by December or January this year, the conference can sit for six months from February to July 2014 and submit its report in August. However, in view of preparations for the national election early 2015, it may be wiser to convene the conference after 2015 elections. As such, preparations for the conference could be perfected in 2014, but the actual convene for February/March 2015 and allowed to sit for the rest of the year 2015.

“With reference to the mode of representation, middle belt is also proposing a basket of selection or election criteria, namely, each ethnic nationality should be represented at the conference to ensure equity, social justice and self-determination.

“People should be allowed to elect the participants, government should not select delegates for the people; it should be purely a people-oriented programme if it must achieve its desired result.”

The stakeholders meeting was attended by some states in the North-Central zone as well as major ethnic and interest groups in the zone
Re: Gov. Jang Disagrees With Jonathan Over National Dialogue by 1MCN: 10:49am On Oct 22, 2013
Re: Gov. Jang Disagrees With Jonathan Over National Dialogue by Nobody: 12:06pm On Oct 22, 2013
Governor Jang has merely echoed the sentiments expressed by so many other commentators.

The proposed national conference has all the makings of yet another charade (YAC), with its attendant payload of more bickering and eternal hand-wringing.

Confab a waste of time, says Amaechi



Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State yesterday dismissed the planned national conference as a waste of time.

He wondered what happened to past conferences held in the country.

The governor spoke to reporters in Abuja during a visit to the National Human Rights Commission to brief officials on his petition in which he asked for the redeployment of the state Police Commissioner, Mr.Joseph Mbu.

Amaechi said he would have been hopeful of a positive outcome, if the planned conference were to be a sovereign one whose outcome will not be subject to any manipulation or alteration by any authority.

His view is shared by former Vice Chancellor of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Professor Ango Abdullahi, who, in a separate interview, said the planned dialogue is a sham, coming from President Goodluck Jonathan who, he said, had dithered and prevaricated on national conference in the past.

The Northern Elders’ Forum (NCF) spokesman said that given his antecedent, the President cannot be taken seriously on the issue.
He said while the NCF is yet to take a position on the conference “anybody that understands the constitution would tell you that there cannot be a sovereign conference with the President on his seat or the National Assembly in place.”

He added: “They all have to vacate so that the chairman of the sovereign conference takes over the leadership of the country and whatever the resolution is forms the basis of the new constitution.”

Explaining why he does not believe the planned conference would be different from past talks on the political direction of the country,he said: “This is the ridiculous thing about this country. If we go back to past constitutional conferences, beginning with the Lugard Constitution of 1914; Clifford Constitution (1922); Arthur Richards Constitution (1945); John Macpherson Constitution (1951), Oliver Littleton Constitution (1954), Independence Constitution (1960); Republican Constitution (1963) and 1979 Constitution, and, of course, there was another draft Constitution in 1989 prepared during the regime of former President Ibrahim Babangida which was never tried until General Sanni Abacha’s administration brought about the 1994/95 constitutional conference which laid the foundations for the 1999 Constitution.

“Fortunately or unfortunately, I accept all, except one of them because all the issues raised which are important to our existence as a country were there. To me, there must be some other factor that is driving those who think we should repeat the same activities we had gone through over the years.”

Raising suspicion over what he called President Jonathan’s 360 degree U-turn on national conference,he said: “ Maybe he is under certain political pressure. Really, if President Jonathan is to be taken seriously and if he wants to be different from those who had this kind of conferences before, he should give Nigerians a sovereign national conference. Anything short of a sovereign national is diversionary. A sovereign national conference will create a new level playing field for Nigerians to decide their future.

“In doing so, everyone, including the President, governors, lawmakers at national, state and council levels must vacate their offices and allow for a truly sovereign national conference to take over the running of the country.


“It is left for Nigerians whether or not to take him seriously. But for me, it is a waste of the people’s time, waste of resources to engage in a discussion that is no way different from the ones we have had before, unless the discussion is going to take the form of a sovereign national conference.”

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Re: Gov. Jang Disagrees With Jonathan Over National Dialogue by 1MCN: 1:00pm On Oct 22, 2013
eGuerrilla: Governor Jang has merely echoed the sentiments expressed by so many other commentators.

The proposed national conference has all the makings of yet another charade (YAC), with its attendant payload of more bickering and eternal hand-wringing.



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Trust me, even Amaechi himself will not want an SNC. Sometimes when some people talk about SNC they forget that the call for SNC is only made by those who're out of power because they understand the entire political implication of an SNC.

SNCes are usually held prior to nationhood when people come together to make preliminary agreements on the terms on which they're to belong together as one single nation.

By SNC, the entire political structure of gov't as we have it now will be dismantled. There'll no more a president, no governors, no judiciary, and no lawmakers. Everything will be dismantled, and there'll be 100% RESOURCE CONTROL as it'll be believed that all men are coming from no known gov't. Now, in the light of these are more, in your own intelligence, do you think Nigeria can call for an SNC?

If you ask me, I'll tell you that I personally have nothing to fear in an SNC. It'll benefit the Jonathan and his kinsmen the more. But tell me, will those of them up there who don't even have a spoon of elu-aki running in their backyard but have made all their wealth from the oil in the ND agree to let go of the oil resource for an SNC? Hope you still remember the subsidy crisis?

So, don't be hysterical about what you hear them say.

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Re: Gov. Jang Disagrees With Jonathan Over National Dialogue by Brimmie(m): 1:26pm On Oct 22, 2013
1MCN:
Trust me, even Amaechi himself will not want an SNC. Sometimes when some people talk about SNC they forget that the call for SNC is only made by those who're out of power because they understand the entire political implication of an SNC.

SNCes are usually held prior to nationhood when people come together to make preliminary agreements on the terms on which they're to belong together as one single nation.

By SNC, the entire political structure of gov't as we have it now will be dismantled. There'll no more a president, no governors, no judiciary, and no lawmakers. Everything will be dismantled, and there'll be 100% RESOURCE CONTROL as it'll be believed that all men are coming from no known gov't. Now, in the light of these are more, in your own intelligence, do you think Nigeria can call for an SNC?

If you ask me, I'll tell you that I personally have nothing to fear in an SNC. It'll benefit the Jonathan and his kinsmen the more. But tell me, will those of them up there who don't even have a spoon of elu-aki running in their backyard but have made all their wealth from the oil in the ND agree to let go of the oil resource for an SNC? Hope you still remember the subsidy crisis?

So, don't be hysterical about what you hear them say.
Re: Gov. Jang Disagrees With Jonathan Over National Dialogue by Brimmie(m): 1:26pm On Oct 22, 2013
1MCN:
Trust me, even Amaechi himself will not want an SNC. Sometimes when some people talk about SNC they forget that the call for SNC is only made by those who're out of power because they understand the entire political implication of an SNC.

SNCes are usually held prior to nationhood when people come together to make preliminary agreements on the terms on which they're to belong together as one single nation.

By SNC, the entire political structure of gov't as we have it now will be dismantled. There'll no more a president, no governors, no judiciary, and no lawmakers. Everything will be dismantled, and there'll be 100% RESOURCE CONTROL as it'll be believed that all men are coming from no known gov't. Now, in the light of these are more, in your own intelligence, do you think Nigeria can call for an SNC?

If you ask me, I'll tell you that I personally have nothing to fear in an SNC. It'll benefit the Jonathan and his kinsmen the more. But tell me, will those of them up there who don't even have a spoon of elu-aki running in their backyard but have made all their wealth from the oil in the ND agree to let go of the oil resource for an SNC? Hope you still remember the subsidy crisis?

So, don't be hysterical about what you hear them say.

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