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Why We Couldn’t Implement 2014 Confab Report – Jonathan by deantimes(m): 8:37am On Nov 20, 2017
FORMER President, Goodluck Jonathan has stated that his administration failed to implement the report of 2014 National Conference because it would have raised ethical questions given the time frame which it was submitted to him.

While noting that it would have taken up to one year to complete the processes of implementing the recommendations, he said the report reached him at the eve of his administration as there was no time for for it to be deliberated upon.

He received the report on August 2014 while the general election was slated for March 2015.

The former president’s explanation was contained in a goodwill message he delivered on the occasion of Integration Summit Roundtable in Abuja. He spoke through his Media Adviser, Ikechukwu Eze, who represented him at the event.

“I received the report of the national conference on Thursday, August 21, 2014, after the closing ceremony to mark the end of the five-month long deliberations. I was satisfied with the outcome. It has remained the best national conference so far because of the depth of the deliberations and the fact that all the decisions reached were not based on majority votes, but by consensus.

“I am aware that some people have raised some issues with the fact that I did not implement the recommendations of the confab during my tenure. I would like to state that those making this kind of claim are not being fair to me.

“Such people tend to forget that the report was submitted in August 2014, few months before the last general elections. It was at a time the National Assembly was on break, with many of the members already at different constituencies to prepare their constituents for elections.

“I believe that to have had a tidy procedure of implementation, it would have involved committee deliberations, public hearings and town hall consultations on different segments of the report. There was no doubt that the nation then needed up to one year to complete the processes of implementing the recommendations.

“It was obvious that my administration, given the time the report was submitted, couldn’t have implemented the report, before the 2015 elections without running into ethical questions,” Jonathan said.

He has also urged the present administration to implement some recommendations of the 2014 Confab.

According to him, Nigeria is still having agitations, because “we are still trying to discover the best way to run our Republic so that whatever policies we pursue or projects we implement as a nation will benefit the greatest number of our population.

“I believe the recommendations of the confab contain the answers to most of what we agitate for today. If implemented, they would go a long way in solving most of Nigeria’s identified structural problems and providing the roadmap for sustainable development.

“I am aware that there are many suggestions and solutions being debated. We have different people supporting and giving different definitions to such ideals as true federalism, confederation, restructuring and regionalism. But, we have not been able to achieve much because our conversations seem to be floating in the air. We are yet to establish common grounds and shared values.

“We should not forget that ours is a nation with a striking ethnic and religious mix. This diversity should otherwise be our strength. However, it appears to be holding us down because of our failure to consolidate a strategic roadmap for harnessing the advantages that should lift our nation.

“My belief is that we need to redefine our dialogue and move quickly from over theorisation to something tangible. My own way of solving the problem was the 2014 national conference which I convened.

“It was a conclusion I reached in my mind about the best way to productively leverage the diverse tendencies of our different ethnic groups, to allow the centre to firmly hold for the good of our nation.”

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Re: Why We Couldn’t Implement 2014 Confab Report – Jonathan by PointB: 8:39am On Nov 20, 2017
You couldn't implement it sir, because you were a coward. undecided

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Re: Why We Couldn’t Implement 2014 Confab Report – Jonathan by deantimes(m): 8:40am On Nov 20, 2017
cool
Re: Why We Couldn’t Implement 2014 Confab Report – Jonathan by funlord(m): 9:01am On Nov 20, 2017
This one is always giving excuses for failure?

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Re: Why We Couldn’t Implement 2014 Confab Report – Jonathan by Bari22: 9:02am On Nov 20, 2017
Hypocrite

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Re: Why We Couldn’t Implement 2014 Confab Report – Jonathan by Cajal(m): 9:53am On Nov 20, 2017
Abah......u had no political will sir...,,,u just dashed out 400million naira...to...ur delegates sir

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Re: Why We Couldn’t Implement 2014 Confab Report – Jonathan by Nobody: 11:10am On Nov 20, 2017
This man messed Nigeria up big time if nothing that confused thing in Aso Rock now would not have been an option.
Re: Why We Couldn’t Implement 2014 Confab Report – Jonathan by eleojo23: 3:20pm On Nov 20, 2017
Government is about continuity but this our present government doesn't see it that way.
They are trying to paint every thing the previous government did black while they themselves have no idea to do anything tangible

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Re: Why We Couldn’t Implement 2014 Confab Report – Jonathan by aribisala0(m): 3:26pm On Nov 20, 2017
In other words the confab itself was mistimed and was a diversionary tactic. He was never going to be able to implement it so why not wait till after the election before starting it?
Re: Why We Couldn’t Implement 2014 Confab Report – Jonathan by eleojo23: 3:35pm On Nov 20, 2017
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Re: Why We Couldn’t Implement 2014 Confab Report – Jonathan by vedaxcool(m): 3:44pm On Nov 20, 2017
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eleojo23:
Government is about continuity but this our present government doesn't see it that way.
They are trying to paint every thing the previous government did black while they themselves have no idea to do anything tangible
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shettap your clueless boss just proved he doesn't know what he was doing

Re: Why We Couldn’t Implement 2014 Confab Report – Jonathan by eleojo23: 3:45pm On Nov 20, 2017
vedaxcool:
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shettap your clueless boss just proved he doesn't know what he was doing

When I saw you on the thread, I just knew you were here to do your job and you did not disappoint.
Re: Why We Couldn’t Implement 2014 Confab Report – Jonathan by vedaxcool(m): 3:54pm On Nov 20, 2017
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eleojo23:


When I saw you on the thread, I just knew you were here to do your job and you did not disappoint.
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Tales for the tortoise

Re: Why We Couldn’t Implement 2014 Confab Report – Jonathan by jieta: 4:34pm On Nov 20, 2017
giving unnecessary excuse, like you pointed out is your opinion to solve the never ending crisis in Nigeria. you that have the ideal could not implement it how do you expect an outsider to understand your approach to some of the problem you experience.

you did very well representing the south south, this opportunity you wasted will not comes easily again.
Re: Why We Couldn’t Implement 2014 Confab Report – Jonathan by RoyalUc(m): 6:59pm On Nov 20, 2017
Sir. While you are in the best position to tell us why you could not implement the report from the CONFAB you convened, I think you kept it because you wanted to use it for campaign.

It was not going to be 'useful' to all Nigerians anyway!

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