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Re: No Confab Report, No Nigeria, Falae Insists by Nychillax(m): 12:12pm On May 31, 2016
mandax:


Postpone the Nigeria misery for another four years until PMB finishes four years -- that's what your intelligence you bloat about here is all about.

That constitution you rely upon was progressively supervised by military dictators from northern Nigeria who were wearing AK 47 as they breathed upon the necks of the constitution drafters.

In a normal country, that constitution should have been redrawn immediately after 1999 when civilian government came in.

But using its undue large number of states created in the north through which it draws undue large number of legislators and state houses of assembly, the north of Nigeria has successfully resisted all attempts to redraw the constitution.




Pls shut up or dnt quote me again if u lack comprehensive skiils...

Where is it in our constitution that a president must implement confarb report before our country will be better??

President should ignore his team,advisers nd ministers nd go ahead to implement a report teamed up by his predecessor/opposition party??

Bro,it can never be possible or if there is constitution amendments which will give chances for average Nigerian to contributes his/her view in the reports rather than a set of people who are selected politically.

Is confab reports a voice of over 170 million Nigerian??

Why is it that GEJ that gave them go ahead nd even finance them don't implement the content in the confab report??

Re: No Confab Report, No Nigeria, Falae Insists by engrchykae(m): 12:20pm On May 31, 2016
mztakayswitch3:
What is the problem with we naija youths..you will see the truth and choose to ignore it
Even if Pa Falae is corrupt is the message corrupt..let Buhari check the confab report first before ruling that the documents be filed in archives..
u are not serious,pmb that waited a year to sign budget will now go and read the banza confab that is a coup to oust the caliphate or emirate of nijeriya kai the caliphate kwannot tolerate this coup.
Can you decode?
Re: No Confab Report, No Nigeria, Falae Insists by saintmark88(m): 12:24pm On May 31, 2016
Phonefanatic:


You know nothing about curbing corruption. With our current structure even if you make Obama our president he will steal and get away with it.

There's no nid to drag a pointless issue with you, it's of no use.... The confab report would not be destroyed, it would only b in d archives for implementation by PDP that is if eventually they tke over power
Re: No Confab Report, No Nigeria, Falae Insists by easy(m): 12:37pm On May 31, 2016
Who is Falae speaking for? Why didn't he says this to GEJ.

Has he refund the money he took from the past government.

This man should be ashamed of himself. Taking settlements from the past government and now finding his voice because he has not been settled.
Re: No Confab Report, No Nigeria, Falae Insists by erosimo(m): 12:46pm On May 31, 2016
HungerBAD:
Irrelevant man.

The 100 Million you took "Officially " and the 700 Million you took "unofficially" from Jonathan should last you your life time.

And to think I use to respect this man.


He can become an irrelevant man because he's not on the side with your pay master (tinubu). Since you know how much he collected, can you be brilliant enough to tell us how Tinubu amass wealth to himself from Lagos state's treasury. Stop character assassination politics
Re: No Confab Report, No Nigeria, Falae Insists by freeze001(f): 12:51pm On May 31, 2016
Nicur:
my brother you don try, these guys know the truth but they are money induced to turn into zombies who don't think!

I'm female o! Thanks though

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Re: No Confab Report, No Nigeria, Falae Insists by erosimo(m): 1:00pm On May 31, 2016
Businessideas:

How come you know that it's the best way?
Shiorr. It is a failed attempt to divert us. Do we need confab report to change the mind of those blowing up our pipelines? Do we need confab report to demand good governance and accountability for all Nigerians? Is it lack of confab report that made Bayelsa and Ekiti states not to pay salaries for 5months?Is it confab report that would stop us from paying our legislators the highest salary in the world? Just imagine if those boys were not told to start blowing up pipelines how much our country would have gained. We have an ethical pair in the presidency yet some people who are pained by Jonathan's loss want to blow up Nigeria because of bad belle
It's all a gimmick by the PDP as exit strategy after most attempts to frustrate Buhari has failed.

With this your argument, I will just ask you one question. What is sovereign national conference
Re: No Confab Report, No Nigeria, Falae Insists by fearnoone(m): 1:06pm On May 31, 2016
Phonefanatic:
Shocked by reports quoting President Muhammadu Buhari as saying he would want the report of former President Goodluck Jonathan’s National Conference go ‘into the so-called archives’, former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Olu Falae, yesterday insisted that the country’s future and progress would depend on implementing some of the recommendations of the document.

While speaking at a public lecture with theme “Welfare Ideology and the Future of Yoruba Nation” to commemorate the 90th birthday of Afenifere leader, Pa Reuben Fasoranti in Akure, the capital city of Ondo State, Falae explained that the 2014 confab report, though never conceded to all the recommendations made for the welfare of the Yoruba people, would actualise 80 per cent of the nation’s aspirations if implemented.

The Afenifere chieftain, who also participated in the confab, noted, “there will be no Nigeria without the report.”

Prior to Falae’s comments at the ceremony, Pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere, had put forward what it said were measures to enhance the peace, prosperity and sustenance of the Yoruba people across the nation, demanding certain explanations from President Muhammadu Buhari on the persisting herdsmen attacks.

Guest speaker, Prof. Banjo Akintoye, stressed that the Yoruba people across Nigeria wanted to live an independent and progressive life, but the country’s situation had been a major setback.

Akintoye stressed the welfare ideology of the ancient Yoruba society before the first European explorer stepped into the interior of Yorubaland in 1825, to the amazement of a German professor, Ulli Beier, who lived in Yorubaland between 1950 and 1960.

He lamented that the constitutional defects in the country had affected the progress of the Yoruba nation, saying: “Nigeria has been drawing us back, and now we have to take decisions to stop Nigeria from drawing us back,” especially the recurrent herdsmen attacks on farmers.

The guest speaker faulted President Buhari on his declaration in a recent interview with Cable News Network (CNN) in London, asserting that the notorious herdsmen who have been killing farmers across the country, are Libyan militiamen and fugitives trained under Muammar Ghadaffi.

“Why did the government of Nigeria not inform Nigeria about the problem, and why did the government not take action to stop them from coming into Nigeria? Why have some Fulani spokesmen been threatening that they would break up Nigeria if these Libyan militiamen are thrown out of Nigeria?

“How do ordinary nomadic herdsmen afford to buy expensive things like AK47 rifles? How do they get trained to use such weapons? Is any rich or influential person or group supplying them with these weapons, and or training them? If yes, who are these rich or influential persons and what are they trying to achieve?”

He continued: “The president of Nigeria owes Nigeria a clear and certifiable statement on this situation. The president of Nigeria also deserves, and must have, the support of the Afenifere nation, and of other Nigerian peoples, as he investigates these matters, as he explains to Nigeria, and as he strives to remove this immense new challenge from the life of our country.”

The professor tasked Afenifere to “find ways to mobilise unity and strength at home. We Yoruba must conceive the Afenifere ideology anew as the ideology of our whole nation, and not merely the banner of a group, or of a partisan section among us.”

On the proposed grazing reserves, he expressed concerns, saying: “Are they designed by some people to house illegal armies of occupation in the states of the Middle Belt and the South? Are they meant to be also jihadist instruments for forcible islamisation of Nigerians? Or are they designed as weapons of one ethnic group’s conquest of other Nigerians?”

Chief Ayo Adebanjo lamented the defects in the constitution of the country, which led to the restructuring effected by the military after the 1966 coup d’etat to dissipate the independence and sustainability of the erstwhile regions.

“We have been clamouring for change, but the only change which the country needs is the change of the constitution,” he said, noting that the power at the federal level makes the Nigerian president the most powerful in the world at the expense of the federating states.

Adebanjo remarked that President Buhari cannot take decisive measures against the Fulani herdsmen menace in the country because “he himself is a cattle rearer.”

Governor Olusegun Mimiko confirmed the menace of the herdsmen and the impending danger it poses to the peace and security of the nation if proactive measures are not taken to curtail it.

Mimiko stressed that the safety which the Yoruba nation and other states have in the constitution against the new grazing reserve policy is in the Land Use Act that vests exclusive powers in the state governments. “In Ondo State, there is no land for grazing,” he said.

The celebrant, Fasoranti, recounted his experiences during the pre- and post-colonial eras; and his followership of the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo, noting that Afenifere is the “Soul of Nigeria.”

He appreciated the members of the group for organising such a public lecture in his honour and Governor Mimiko, who named a 42, 000 square metres park after him in Alagbaka; and the Afenifere Renewal Group led by Chief Olu Adegboro for presenting a portrait to him.

Others who attended the event included: Chief Iyiola Omisore, Asiwaju Seinde Arogbofa, Chief Korede Duyile, members of Afenifere and representatives of pressure groups across the country.



: www.guardian.ng/news/no-confab-report-no-nigeria-falae-insists/
Re: No Confab Report, No Nigeria, Falae Insists by erosimo(m): 1:11pm On May 31, 2016
freeze001:


I had my reasons for asking you if you had any idea of the contents of that report. Your response here shows you don't. You see, Nigeria's first problem is her constitution. Chapter II tells of all the duties owed the citizens by the government yet prevents citizens from being able to question the failure of the government to meet these fundamental duties because the court is expressly robbed of that power.

The CONFAB effectively recommends a decentralised government with the regions responsible for their funding and development with agreed shares to the centre. The reason states are in dire straits and unable to pay salaries is that their major source of income, oil, hit the rocks due to price crashes along with kleptomaniac leaders/thieves in power from time immemorial. Now with self development which the CONFAB recommends, there will almost immediate diversification of the economy which the FG has never been successful in. This must happen because not all regions have oil...simple! Therefore they must discover and develop what they do have. Regions having to cater for themseves in smaller units will decide how many administrative units or lgas they need, no more arbitrary creation by the NASS.

The National Assembly is also recommended by the CONFAB to be on part time basis with allowances paid per sitting. This will definitely reduce the amount they control now. With six regions, there will be no need for the over bloated number of NASS members we have now and they will be paid by their regional govts to represent them at the centre.

Developmental needs will be met faster because a lot of things on the Executive list will be shed and the Central govt will mainly control external security covering the Army, Navy and Air Force, foreign/external relations, minting and printing of currency, inter state roads, railways etc. Policing will be purely regional for internal security. A region can easily partner with investors and build refineries, seaports, airports, other critical infrastructure, control and operate them and thus generate revenue for itself.

I cannot go on and on here cos there's so many details but hopefully this gives u an idea. So yes, our current system of govt encourages too much corruption and being as far removed/isolated from the people as they are, it is difficult to demand accountability. And so to answer your questions, it is implementation of CONFAB that will change the mind of those blowing up our pipelines; demand good governance and accountability for all Nigerians as a matter of law and necessity; make Bayelsa, Ekiti, Osun, Yobe, Imo and all other states self sufficient enough to pay salaries and develop speedily and stop us from paying our legislators the highest salary in the world.

The recommendations of the CONFAB do not favour any political party or region so it has nothing to do with PDP.

Thank you my brother for enlightening them, though they are politicians working for FG through the office of minister of information.
Re: No Confab Report, No Nigeria, Falae Insists by brojoshua: 1:11pm On May 31, 2016
Let him go to jail in his old age too for he also participated in looting Nigerian common wealth. And no one can participate in both leading Nigeria and looting Nigeria at same time, he has chosen looting of Nigeria and so he should keep quiet about leading Nigeria.
Re: No Confab Report, No Nigeria, Falae Insists by Businessideas: 1:14pm On May 31, 2016
erosimo:


With this your argument, I will just ask you one question. What is sovereign national conference


It's a demand you should have made from your hero, GEJ, while he was in office
Re: No Confab Report, No Nigeria, Falae Insists by erosimo(m): 1:24pm On May 31, 2016
olajide8:
What Is baba problem- as if he didn't share in the arms loot* he who comes to equity must come with clean hands

And can u name just one nigeria leader that can come with clean hand since 1976
Re: No Confab Report, No Nigeria, Falae Insists by harveyspec: 1:29pm On May 31, 2016
freeze001:


I had my reasons for asking you if you had any idea of the contents of that report. Your response here shows you don't. You see, Nigeria's first problem is her constitution. Chapter II tells of all the duties owed the citizens by the government yet prevents citizens from being able to question the failure of the government to meet these fundamental duties because the court is expressly robbed of that power.

The CONFAB effectively recommends a decentralised government with the regions responsible for their funding and development with agreed shares to the centre. The reason states are in dire straits and unable to pay salaries is that their major source of income, oil, hit the rocks due to price crashes along with kleptomaniac leaders/thieves in power from time immemorial. Now with self development which the CONFAB recommends, there will almost immediate diversification of the economy which the FG has never been successful in. This must happen because not all regions have oil...simple! Therefore they must discover and develop what they do have. Regions having to cater for themseves in smaller units will decide how many administrative units or lgas they need, no more arbitrary creation by the NASS.

The National Assembly is also recommended by the CONFAB to be on part time basis with allowances paid per sitting. This will definitely reduce the amount they control now. With six regions, there will be no need for the over bloated number of NASS members we have now and they will be paid by their regional govts to represent them at the centre.

Developmental needs will be met faster because a lot of things on the Executive list will be shed and the Central govt will mainly control external security covering the Army, Navy and Air Force, foreign/external relations, minting and printing of currency, inter state roads, railways etc. Policing will be purely regional for internal security. A region can easily partner with investors and build refineries, seaports, airports, other critical infrastructure, control and operate them and thus generate revenue for itself.

I cannot go on and on here cos there's so many details but hopefully this gives u an idea. So yes, our current system of govt encourages too much corruption and being as far removed/isolated from the people as they are, it is difficult to demand accountability. And so to answer your questions, it is implementation of CONFAB that will change the mind of those blowing up our pipelines; demand good governance and accountability for all Nigerians as a matter of law and necessity; make Bayelsa, Ekiti, Osun, Yobe, Imo and all other states self sufficient enough to pay salaries and develop speedily and stop us from paying our legislators the highest salary in the world.

The recommendations of the CONFAB do not favour any political party or region so it has nothing to do with PDP.

why is everyone chanting buhari's name, can the report be implemented by executive order?

it has to go through NASS before they can beome law, so if buhari isn't saying anything about it, we should turn to NASS to look into it
Re: No Confab Report, No Nigeria, Falae Insists by Kellzcold: 1:35pm On May 31, 2016
freeze001:


I had my reasons for asking you if you had any idea of the contents of that report. Your response here shows you don't. You see, Nigeria's first problem is her constitution. Chapter II tells of all the duties owed the citizens by the government yet prevents citizens from being able to question the failure of the government to meet these fundamental duties because the court is expressly robbed of that power.

The CONFAB effectively recommends a decentralised government with the regions responsible for their funding and development with agreed shares to the centre. The reason states are in dire straits and unable to pay salaries is that their major source of income, oil, hit the rocks due to price crashes along with kleptomaniac leaders/thieves in power from time immemorial. Now with self development which the CONFAB recommends, there will almost immediate diversification of the economy which the FG has never been successful in. This must happen because not all regions have oil...simple! Therefore they must discover and develop what they do have. Regions having to cater for themseves in smaller units will decide how many administrative units or lgas they need, no more arbitrary creation by the NASS.

The National Assembly is also recommended by the CONFAB to be on part time basis with allowances paid per sitting. This will definitely reduce the amount they control now. With six regions, there will be no need for the over bloated number of NASS members we have now and they will be paid by their regional govts to represent them at the centre.

Developmental needs will be met faster because a lot of things on the Executive list will be shed and the Central govt will mainly control external security covering the Army, Navy and Air Force, foreign/external relations, minting and printing of currency, inter state roads, railways etc. Policing will be purely regional for internal security. A region can easily partner with investors and build refineries, seaports, airports, other critical infrastructure, control and operate them and thus generate revenue for itself.

I cannot go on and on here cos there's so many details but hopefully this gives u an idea. So yes, our current system of govt encourages too much corruption and being as far removed/isolated from the people as they are, it is difficult to demand accountability. And so to answer your questions, it is implementation of CONFAB that will change the mind of those blowing up our pipelines; demand good governance and accountability for all Nigerians as a matter of law and necessity; make Bayelsa, Ekiti, Osun, Yobe, Imo and all other states self sufficient enough to pay salaries and develop speedily and stop us from paying our legislators the highest salary in the world.

The recommendations of the CONFAB do not favour any political party or region so it has nothing to do with PDP.
I'm surprised this hasn't gotten many quotes, this explains everything perfectly. The confab report is good for all Nigerians except political thieves. This is not a Pdp or Apc matter.

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Re: No Confab Report, No Nigeria, Falae Insists by erosimo(m): 1:35pm On May 31, 2016
Businessideas:

It's a demand you should have made from your hero, GEJ, while he was in office

Because nigeria is no more nigeria now... I guess?
Re: No Confab Report, No Nigeria, Falae Insists by Nobody: 2:37pm On May 31, 2016
Phonefanatic:
Shocked by reports quoting President Muhammadu Buhari as saying he would want the report of former President Goodluck Jonathan’s National Conference go ‘into the so-called archives’, former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Olu Falae, yesterday insisted that the country’s future and progress would depend on implementing some of the recommendations of the document.

While speaking at a public lecture with theme “Welfare Ideology and the Future of Yoruba Nation” to commemorate the 90th birthday of Afenifere leader, Pa Reuben Fasoranti in Akure, the capital city of Ondo State, Falae explained that the 2014 confab report, though never conceded to all the recommendations made for the welfare of the Yoruba people, would actualise 80 per cent of the nation’s aspirations if implemented.

The Afenifere chieftain, who also participated in the confab, noted, “there will be no Nigeria without the report.”

Prior to Falae’s comments at the ceremony, Pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere, had put forward what it said were measures to enhance the peace, prosperity and sustenance of the Yoruba people across the nation, demanding certain explanations from President Muhammadu Buhari on the persisting herdsmen attacks.

Guest speaker, Prof. Banjo Akintoye, stressed that the Yoruba people across Nigeria wanted to live an independent and progressive life, but the country’s situation had been a major setback.

Akintoye stressed the welfare ideology of the ancient Yoruba society before the first European explorer stepped into the interior of Yorubaland in 1825, to the amazement of a German professor, Ulli Beier, who lived in Yorubaland between 1950 and 1960.

He lamented that the constitutional defects in the country had affected the progress of the Yoruba nation, saying: “Nigeria has been drawing us back, and now we have to take decisions to stop Nigeria from drawing us back,” especially the recurrent herdsmen attacks on farmers.

The guest speaker faulted President Buhari on his declaration in a recent interview with Cable News Network (CNN) in London, asserting that the notorious herdsmen who have been killing farmers across the country, are Libyan militiamen and fugitives trained under Muammar Ghadaffi.

“Why did the government of Nigeria not inform Nigeria about the problem, and why did the government not take action to stop them from coming into Nigeria? Why have some Fulani spokesmen been threatening that they would break up Nigeria if these Libyan militiamen are thrown out of Nigeria?

“How do ordinary nomadic herdsmen afford to buy expensive things like AK47 rifles? How do they get trained to use such weapons? Is any rich or influential person or group supplying them with these weapons, and or training them? If yes, who are these rich or influential persons and what are they trying to achieve?”

He continued: “The president of Nigeria owes Nigeria a clear and certifiable statement on this situation. The president of Nigeria also deserves, and must have, the support of the Afenifere nation, and of other Nigerian peoples, as he investigates these matters, as he explains to Nigeria, and as he strives to remove this immense new challenge from the life of our country.”

The professor tasked Afenifere to “find ways to mobilise unity and strength at home. We Yoruba must conceive the Afenifere ideology anew as the ideology of our whole nation, and not merely the banner of a group, or of a partisan section among us.”

On the proposed grazing reserves, he expressed concerns, saying: “Are they designed by some people to house illegal armies of occupation in the states of the Middle Belt and the South? Are they meant to be also jihadist instruments for forcible islamisation of Nigerians? Or are they designed as weapons of one ethnic group’s conquest of other Nigerians?”

Chief Ayo Adebanjo lamented the defects in the constitution of the country, which led to the restructuring effected by the military after the 1966 coup d’etat to dissipate the independence and sustainability of the erstwhile regions.

“We have been clamouring for change, but the only change which the country needs is the change of the constitution,” he said, noting that the power at the federal level makes the Nigerian president the most powerful in the world at the expense of the federating states.

Adebanjo remarked that President Buhari cannot take decisive measures against the Fulani herdsmen menace in the country because “he himself is a cattle rearer.”

Governor Olusegun Mimiko confirmed the menace of the herdsmen and the impending danger it poses to the peace and security of the nation if proactive measures are not taken to curtail it.

Mimiko stressed that the safety which the Yoruba nation and other states have in the constitution against the new grazing reserve policy is in the Land Use Act that vests exclusive powers in the state governments. “In Ondo State, there is no land for grazing,” he said.

The celebrant, Fasoranti, recounted his experiences during the pre- and post-colonial eras; and his followership of the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo, noting that Afenifere is the “Soul of Nigeria.”

He appreciated the members of the group for organising such a public lecture in his honour and Governor Mimiko, who named a 42, 000 square metres park after him in Alagbaka; and the Afenifere Renewal Group led by Chief Olu Adegboro for presenting a portrait to him.

Others who attended the event included: Chief Iyiola Omisore, Asiwaju Seinde Arogbofa, Chief Korede Duyile, members of Afenifere and representatives of pressure groups across the country.



: www.guardian.ng/news/no-confab-report-no-nigeria-falae-insists/
Shamless yam eater
Re: No Confab Report, No Nigeria, Falae Insists by Nicur: 3:25pm On May 31, 2016
freeze001:


I'm female o! Thanks though
grin sorry ooh
Re: No Confab Report, No Nigeria, Falae Insists by tammie24: 3:39pm On May 31, 2016
HungerBAD:
Irrelevant man.

The 100 Million you took "Officially " and the 700 Million you took "unofficially" from Jonathan should last you your life time.

And to think I use to respect this man.

and what is that got to do with the message he is trying to pass
Re: No Confab Report, No Nigeria, Falae Insists by Nobody: 3:53pm On May 31, 2016
freeze001:


You again? U wanted to kill urself over nairaland and Nigeria breaking up. Now someone insists on the best way forward to address issues of the country and all u can do is attack his person. Who says investigations and prosecution cannot go on along with development strides as well addressing age-long issues in the country?

Very soon u will ask Seun to write that Nairaland doesn't support the CONFAB implementation! Do u even know anything about that report? What leader dismisses such without a review or an attempt to understand its contents before consigning it to the archives?

Wait for 2019, is it always all about politics? How about putting national issues first and charting a course that takes d country out of the mess it's currently stuck in? After arresting and jailing what will be the point if there's no peace and d corruption still remains in place?




And he (Seun) will zombieishly do it.
Re: No Confab Report, No Nigeria, Falae Insists by Businessideas: 4:03pm On May 31, 2016
erosimo:


Because nigeria is no more nigeria now... I guess?
No sir. It's because we know what your intentions are or it's safe to advice Buhari to be extremely careful before taking advice from such quarters of Jonathan supporters
Re: No Confab Report, No Nigeria, Falae Insists by Justiyke4u: 4:38pm On May 31, 2016
freeze001:


I had my reasons for asking you if you had any idea of the contents of that report. Your response here shows you don't. You see, Nigeria's first problem is her constitution. Chapter II tells of all the duties owed the citizens by the government yet prevents citizens from being able to question the failure of the government to meet these fundamental duties because the court is expressly robbed of that power.

The CONFAB effectively recommends a decentralised government with the regions responsible for their funding and development with agreed shares to the centre. The reason states are in dire straits and unable to pay salaries is that their major source of income, oil, hit the rocks due to price crashes along with kleptomaniac leaders/thieves in power from time immemorial. Now with self development which the CONFAB recommends, there will almost immediate diversification of the economy which the FG has never been successful in. This must happen because not all regions have oil...simple! Therefore they must discover and develop what they do have. Regions having to cater for themseves in smaller units will decide how many administrative units or lgas they need, no more arbitrary creation by the NASS.

The National Assembly is also recommended by the CONFAB to be on part time basis with allowances paid per sitting. This will definitely reduce the amount they control now. With six regions, there will be no need for the over bloated number of NASS members we have now and they will be paid by their regional govts to represent them at the centre.

Developmental needs will be met faster because a lot of things on the Executive list will be shed and the Central govt will mainly control external security covering the Army, Navy and Air Force, foreign/external relations, minting and printing of currency, inter state roads, railways etc. Policing will be purely regional for internal security. A region can easily partner with investors and build refineries, seaports, airports, other critical infrastructure, control and operate them and thus generate revenue for itself.

I cannot go on and on here cos there's so many details but hopefully this gives u an idea. So yes, our current system of govt encourages too much corruption and being as far removed/isolated from the people as they are, it is difficult to demand accountability. And so to answer your questions, it is implementation of CONFAB that will change the mind of those blowing up our pipelines; demand good governance and accountability for all Nigerians as a matter of law and necessity; make Bayelsa, Ekiti, Osun, Yobe, Imo and all other states self sufficient enough to pay salaries and develop speedily and stop us from paying our legislators the highest salary in the world.

The recommendations of the CONFAB do not favour any political party or region so it has nothing to do with PDP.
you are very intelligent

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Re: No Confab Report, No Nigeria, Falae Insists by fareed69(m): 6:00pm On May 31, 2016
Goat






Have you paid back your Dasuki Loot.


Just keep your mouth shut before Bubu go open book reach you
Or you better go die








Shameless old Man
Re: No Confab Report, No Nigeria, Falae Insists by olajide8(m): 9:52pm On May 31, 2016
erosimo:


And can u name just one nigeria leader that can come with clean hand since 1976

Buhari- until he is convicted and it's not a speculation tinubu* hate him as you like.
Re: No Confab Report, No Nigeria, Falae Insists by 3Ceagle(m): 3:21am On Jun 01, 2016
Nychillax:





Pls shut up or dnt quote me again if u lack comprehensive skiils...

Where is it in our constitution that a president must implement confarb report before our country will be better??

President should ignore his team,advisers nd ministers nd go ahead to implement a report teamed up by his predecessor/opposition party??

Bro,it can never be possible or if there is constitution amendments which will give chances for average Nigerian to contributes his/her view in the reports rather than a set of people who are selected politically.

Is confab reports a voice of over 170 million Nigerian??

Why is it that GEJ that gave them go ahead nd even finance them don't implement the content in the confab report??



Have you by any means looked beyond GEJ. Nigeria should move on. Our constitution has always been questioned even before OBJ. Everyone accepts that there are fundamental issues with the constitution except those who benefit from the status quo. If you are an apostle of CHANGE, don't you think there is need to look into the various CONFABs for implementation. Don't you think Nigeria should fashion out a way of governance that suit our coexistence? Do you think we are practicing true federalism, corruption or no corruption? Do you think there is a Nigeria in the real sense of a Nation. How many can stick out their neck for Nigeria in the present tribalized country? Many are sticking out there neck for Biafra, for what they believe, what do believe and can die for? Let assume the oil dry today, what do think will be the situation of the ND, beggars abi. Then you will see the true colours of the North abi.
Let think, discuss, proffer solutions and push for implementation and stop looking back with subjective mind set on past administrations. God bless the people of Nigeria
Re: No Confab Report, No Nigeria, Falae Insists by erosimo(m): 9:51am On Jun 01, 2016
olajide8:


Buhari- until he is convicted and it's not a speculation tinubu* hate him as you like.

The two u mentioned still have series of allegations hanging on them and remember that code of condult tribunal admited that, they discharged Tinubu in error
Re: No Confab Report, No Nigeria, Falae Insists by sweettinz20(m): 12:18pm On Jun 01, 2016
emerged01:

Engage Yoruba youths? Who will engage us? Freedom of Yoruba race? Who told you we are in bondage? We,youths can always engage ourselves when the need arises.
we are in bondage in Nigeria, surrounded by people who hate us.the Yoruba race lacks freedom, our ideas is different from the rest of Nigeria thereby making the improvement of our race slow.u are right we the youth need to engage ourselves the older generation are not ready to engage us , u and I can start a group to engage ourselves.
Re: No Confab Report, No Nigeria, Falae Insists by olajide8(m): 1:58pm On Jun 01, 2016
erosimo:


The two u mentioned still have series of allegations hanging on them and remember that code of condult tribunal admited that, they discharged Tinubu in error

Until they are convicted otherwise the 2 of them..

Whether the tribunal acted in error or not
Re: No Confab Report, No Nigeria, Falae Insists by lawani: 2:52pm On Jun 01, 2016
olajide8:


Until they are convicted otherwise the 2 of them..

Whether the tribunal acted in error or not

Then you should not be accusing anyone of corruption unless they have been convicted. However in normal countries, unexplainable wealth is evidence of corruption. Such wealth are summarily seized by government. That is the practice in normal countries.
Re: No Confab Report, No Nigeria, Falae Insists by olajide8(m): 3:36pm On Jun 01, 2016
lawani:


Then you should not be accusing anyone of corruption unless they have been convicted. However in normal countries, unexplainable wealth is evidence of corruption. Such wealth are summarily seized by government. That is the practice in normal countries.

Well, for those in the past administration - I have had indirect dealings with - I wouldn't wait for their conviction, before I say they are corrupt - looking at lagos state - the federal allocation was withheld for 7years of the 8years of tinubu, he worked on the internally generated revenue of the state - thou they couldn't do so much infrastructure, he laid the administrative structure of lagos state - LCDA, lawma, lamata - retired a lot of old men and women in the system - employed their children, "that was the order then", today you have the millennium staff, alausa is a place anybody would want to work - alpha beta collects tax on behalf of the state and it is increasing everyday* employing consultants from everywhere, many igbo men and hausa chartered accountants are consultants -collecting taxes and remitting to lagos state government, collecting up to 10% charge- how exactly did tinubu steal lagos states money? is it land that he seized from illegal land grabber(s)? And re-allocated for the states use- today you have VGC, lekki gardens, providing accommodation for wizkid, lind ikeji etc

Buhari, they said stole money, how much and from where? When? In what capacity? I stayed in a house beside where he use to stay when he comes to abuja - 12years ago, and never for once did I see an extravagant man* just a 4x4 green jeep and an ex-military office escort* - for these 2 men I can talk about, may including Osinbajo- a lecturer, a senior partner of his law firm, an arbitrator etc

My uncle lost a few hundreds of millions from sovereign trust bank - saraki bank* when it went under before he became governor - senator etc so I can tell you he is corrupt (mis-management)

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Re: No Confab Report, No Nigeria, Falae Insists by okwentency: 12:07am On Jun 02, 2016
freeze001:


I had my reasons for asking you if you had any idea of the contents of that report. Your response here shows you don't. You see, Nigeria's first problem is her constitution. Chapter II tells of all the duties owed the citizens by the government yet prevents citizens from being able to question the failure of the government to meet these fundamental duties because the court is expressly robbed of that power.

The CONFAB effectively recommends a decentralised government with the regions responsible for their funding and development with agreed shares to the centre. The reason states are in dire straits and unable to pay salaries is that their major source of income, oil, hit the rocks due to price crashes along with kleptomaniac leaders/thieves in power from time immemorial. Now with self development which the CONFAB recommends, there will almost immediate diversification of the economy which the FG has never been successful in. This must happen because not all regions have oil...simple! Therefore they must discover and develop what they do have. Regions having to cater for themseves in smaller units will decide how many administrative units or lgas they need, no more arbitrary creation by the NASS.

The National Assembly is also recommended by the CONFAB to be on part time basis with allowances paid per sitting. This will definitely reduce the amount they control now. With six regions, there will be no need for the over bloated number of NASS members we have now and they will be paid by their regional govts to represent them at the centre.

Developmental needs will be met faster because a lot of things on the Executive list will be shed and the Central govt will mainly control external security covering the Army, Navy and Air Force, foreign/external relations, minting and printing of currency, inter state roads, railways etc. Policing will be purely regional for internal security. A region can easily partner with investors and build refineries, seaports, airports, other critical infrastructure, control and operate them and thus generate revenue for itself.

I cannot go on and on here cos there's so many details but hopefully this gives u an idea. So yes, our current system of govt encourages too much corruption and being as far removed/isolated from the people as they are, it is difficult to demand accountability. And so to answer your questions, it is implementation of CONFAB that will change the mind of those blowing up our pipelines; demand good governance and accountability for all Nigerians as a matter of law and necessity; make Bayelsa, Ekiti, Osun, Yobe, Imo and all other states self sufficient enough to pay salaries and develop speedily and stop us from paying our legislators the highest salary in the world.

The recommendations of the CONFAB do not favour any political party or region so it has nothing to do with PDP.
Don't mind them they already know the truth.

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