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National Conference Adopts True Federalism For Nigeria by Ngwakwe: 1:01pm On Jun 27, 2014

Confab resolves that states should create local government.

The National Conference on Thursday accepted the recommendation of its Committee on Politics and Governance to return Nigeria to a true federal structure with the states as federating units.

The Conference also adopted another recommendation which will allow the states to create local governments as they deem necessary.

It also resolved that asset declaration form submitted by public office holders to the Code of Conduct Bureau, CCB, should be made accessible to the general public and the exercise should be before and after assumption of office.

The report of the Committee co-chaired by a former Information Minister, Jerry Gana, and a former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Olu Falae, was earlier debated before the amendments to its recommendation were taken and voted for.

The voting session was moderated by the Deputy Chairman of the Conference, Bolaji Akinyemi.

It could not vote on the establishment of structure, composition, finance and functions of local government councils preferring to do so when discussing the report of the Committee on Political Restructuring and Forms of Government.

The Conference, however, accepted a proposal that unelected chairmen of local governments (often referred to as Transition Committee Chairmen) or such unelected representatives at the local government areas should be sanctioned by withholding the statutory allocations pending the conduct of election into such local governments.

On anti-corruption and ethics in governance, it agreed to the recommendation that the Anti-Corruption Agencies, ACAs, notably the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, ICPC, should take up any corruption case that is in the public domain without waiting for a petition.

They resolved that the refusal by anti-graft agencies to act on any corruption cases that they are not aware of would constitute an act of misconduct, criminal negligence or dereliction of duty that will attract appropriate sanctions.

The Conference therefore resolved that all ACAs should be empowered to invite anybody living above their means to explain their source of wealth, and if the agencies are not satisfied with explanations to the acquisition of such wealth, the person shall be charged to court.

“Upon conviction, the person shall forfeit the entire proceeds from corruption and be sentenced to half the prison term attached to the sum of the money or its equivalent,” it said.

The Conference voted in support of a proposal that a special account be opened and designated as Infrastructure Development Fund, IDF, into which all recovered proceeds of corruption shall be paid.

On cross-carpeting from one party to another, it resolved that such elected public office holders who defect before the expiration of their mandates without cogent reasons would lose their seats.

The Conference resolved that inducement of voters with money and materials on Election Day should be treated as a criminal offence and perpetrators severely punished.

The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, and the State Independent Electoral Commission, SIEC, are to fashion ways to ensure that physically challenged persons, especially lepers, are registered and actually vote in elections.

The Conference resolved that that minority groups that wish to exist as separate states and meet the criteria for state creation should be allowed to do so under the instrumentality of the relevant laws and procedures as part of their right to internal self determination.

It restated the unconditional rights and freedom of every and any other ethnic nationality that considers itself as unjustly subjected to real and perceived injustice and marginalisation to join their kith and kin through the instrumentality of relevant laws.

It accepted a recommendation for the establishment of a National Council of Traditional Rulers, NCTR, with three members from each state.


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Re: National Conference Adopts True Federalism For Nigeria by Nobody: 1:04pm On Jun 27, 2014
They are a set of confused bigots. What is true federalism without resourse control? I think their heads need to be examined.

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Re: National Conference Adopts True Federalism For Nigeria by seunfly: 1:53pm On Jun 27, 2014
good for them, i hope most of their resolutions that is sensible will be passed.
Re: National Conference Adopts True Federalism For Nigeria by nduchucks: 2:23pm On Jun 27, 2014
Please, have they also adopted the idea of throwing out NASS and the constitution of this great country? Clowns.

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Re: National Conference Adopts True Federalism For Nigeria by dgr8truth(m): 2:37pm On Jun 27, 2014
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Re: National Conference Adopts True Federalism For Nigeria by Nobody: 3:02pm On Jun 27, 2014
BULL SHHIT
Re: National Conference Adopts True Federalism For Nigeria by Nobody: 3:08pm On Jun 27, 2014
Ngwakwe my guy how was life without NL

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Re: National Conference Adopts True Federalism For Nigeria by slimfit1(m): 3:20pm On Jun 27, 2014
I missed Jonathan's supporters sha both the clueless and the clue full supporters.

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Re: National Conference Adopts True Federalism For Nigeria by HowFar: 3:48pm On Jun 27, 2014
True federalism will start when we start resource control.

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Re: National Conference Adopts True Federalism For Nigeria by Capnd143(m): 3:50pm On Jun 27, 2014
Booking
Re: National Conference Adopts True Federalism For Nigeria by seanet02: 3:55pm On Jun 27, 2014
ndu_chucks: Please, have they also adopted the idea of throwing out NASS and the constitution of this great country? Clowns.
True federalism is the way forward
Re: National Conference Adopts True Federalism For Nigeria by MrRenaissance: 4:15pm On Jun 27, 2014
Great news especially the news about convicted looters/corrupt officials. A death sentence would have been the best penalty to pay, though.
Re: National Conference Adopts True Federalism For Nigeria by oskaaay(m): 4:40pm On Jun 27, 2014
Nigerians are watching ...tired of jumping around about laws that ends up favouring the powerful and the rich leaving the poor to go for new CONFAB meeting in punishment and atimes prison..... Chaiiiii grin shocked grin shocked grin
Re: National Conference Adopts True Federalism For Nigeria by Addays(m): 4:46pm On Jun 27, 2014
Hw can there be true federalism without resource control...how wil they fund d LGs? When they unanimously vote and push for a new people's constitution, then I can take this conference serious.
Re: National Conference Adopts True Federalism For Nigeria by johnmartus(m): 5:42pm On Jun 27, 2014
what about border adjustment
Re: National Conference Adopts True Federalism For Nigeria by Arinze96(m): 7:12pm On Jun 27, 2014
Re: National Conference Adopts True Federalism For Nigeria by millionaireman: 7:16pm On Jun 27, 2014
True federalism without resource control is bullshitting. How about new state in the southeast? The southeast deserves and needs sixth state.
Re: National Conference Adopts True Federalism For Nigeria by driand(m): 10:13pm On Jun 27, 2014
I don't believe dis even with 3d pix
Re: National Conference Adopts True Federalism For Nigeria by Nobody: 5:47am On Jun 28, 2014
they forget easily dat d clamour for true federalism is simply becos of the problem of resource control.#confused representative of the people
Re: National Conference Adopts True Federalism For Nigeria by Nobody: 9:19am On Jun 28, 2014
kaorama: They are a set of confused bigots. What is true federalism without resourse control? I think their heads need to be examined.
it beats me,really. True fed entails resource control,it means each fedratin units runnin their own govt n constitutn,havin rights to secede...they shud spell out what their ''true federalism'' entail n whatss all about,pls as nothing short of a true TRUE FEDERALISM wud be accepted..
#may fire destroy the antagonists of true federalism

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Re: National Conference Adopts True Federalism For Nigeria by Nobody: 9:23am On Jun 28, 2014
slim fit :
I missed Jonathan's supporters sha both the clueless and the clue full supporters.
o fé bérè poo poo,abi?
Re: National Conference Adopts True Federalism For Nigeria by Ferdinandu(m): 11:55am On Jun 28, 2014
Abeg when will that charade end. She-cow is becoming angry with that conference. When she-cow becomes angry, they know what will happen.
Re: National Conference Adopts True Federalism For Nigeria by PhockPhockMan: 3:21pm On Jun 28, 2014
It's a giant leap





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Re: National Conference Adopts True Federalism For Nigeria by Nobody: 5:16pm On Jun 28, 2014
let me read the memo first


*after reading op*
all their recommendations are wonderful but we in the south-south will only accede to these when the land use act is repealed and a law supporting 100% resource control to state governments is passed into law.
after that, any group that are not comfortable in any state can ask for their own state.
all states will pay a fixed 10% of revenues generated to the federal government
Re: National Conference Adopts True Federalism For Nigeria by ilohemmy(m): 5:17pm On Jun 28, 2014
i believe so that the national assembly shal acept the outcome of this national confab,,,because i no understand them oooooo
Re: National Conference Adopts True Federalism For Nigeria by PhockPhockMan: 9:21pm On Jun 28, 2014
careytommy: let me read the memo first


*after reading op*
all their recommendations are wonderful but we in the south-south will only accede to these when the land use act is repealed and a law supporting 100% resource control to state governments is passed into law.
after that, any group that are not comfortable in any state can ask for their own state.
all states will pay a fixed 10% of revenues generated to the federal government
Re: National Conference Adopts True Federalism For Nigeria by Abagworo(m): 1:03am On Jun 29, 2014
PhockPhockMan: It's a giant leap





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The most important thing is to correct Ironsi's error in a modern way. The 36 States of the country can do well as federating units as against the 6 geo-political zones which will lead to the formation of units similar to Nigeria. Resource control is right but should be handled with care as leaving some parts of the country extremely poor in contrast to others extremely rich could lead to a catastrophy. We have to find a way to balance things up.

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Re: National Conference Adopts True Federalism For Nigeria by ilohemmy(m): 3:58pm On Jun 29, 2014
federating units
Re: National Conference Adopts True Federalism For Nigeria by Nobody: 10:45pm On Jun 29, 2014
these recommendations look good though incomplete without resource control but implementation is the major problem
Re: National Conference Adopts True Federalism For Nigeria by Youngzedd(m): 10:55pm On Jun 29, 2014
Observing mode activated.

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