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We Need A Governor (State Status) And Not A Minister - FCT Indigenes by nativeSON12345: 5:13pm On Jul 15, 2017
“All we want is to also be represented in the Federal Executive Council,’’ Jeji said, adding, “ the natives no longer want a city-centred minister that focuses on developing elite districts.’’


“We must change the constitution to reflect our wishes for a modern and cosmopolitan capital city.’’







Indigenes of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja, have called on the Federal Government (FG) to accord state status to the territory for them to elect a governor.



The indigenes under the aegis of Original Inhabitants Development Association of Abuja (OIDA), said that the situation where a minister in appointed to just develop teh center was not favourable.



Pastor Danladi Jeji, President of OIDA, made the call on Saturday in Abuja, during a town hall meeting by FCT natives on the future of Abuja indigenes.



Jeji said that for over 41 years, several resettlement and relocation experiments were carried out in the FCT by various governments, but “no headway due to policy inconsistencies.’’



“The failure of the Federal Government to resettle, relocate and compensate our people at the initial cost of N2.8 billion in 1978 has led to several policies summersaults.


“In spite of all the challenges, we are still here, and we are not prepared to go anywhere, because we have nowhere to go.


“All we want is to also be represented in the Federal Executive Council,’’ Jeji said, adding, “ the natives no longer want a city-centred minister that focuses on developing elite districts.’’



He stressed that the constitution should be amended to reflect cosmopolitan nature of Abuja.



Jeji said: “This is our own idea of restructuring, a restructuring based on devolution of governmental powers from federal authorities to Abuja city authorities.



“We no longer want the present military contraption, where a minister is appointed to run the Federal Capital Territory like a cantonment.



“We must change the constitution to reflect our wishes for a modern and cosmopolitan capital city.’’



The president promised to sustain the struggle for FCT natives’ emancipation through constitutional amendments at the National Assembly, through peaceful dialogue and negotiations.


Source NAN

Mynd44


http://www.eyereport.com.ng/we-need-a-governor-not-minister-fct-indigenes/

Re: We Need A Governor (State Status) And Not A Minister - FCT Indigenes by nativeSON12345: 5:13pm On Jul 15, 2017
nativeSON12345:
“All we want is to also be represented in the Federal Executive Council,’’ Jeji said, adding, “ the natives no longer want a city-centred minister that focuses on developing elite districts.’’


“We must change the constitution to reflect our wishes for a modern and cosmopolitan capital city.’’







Indigenes of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja, have called on the Federal Government (FG) to accord state status to the territory for them to elect a governor.



The indigenes under the aegis of Original Inhabitants Development Association of Abuja (OIDA), said that the situation where a minister in appointed to just develop teh center was not favourable.



Pastor Danladi Jeji, President of OIDA, made the call on Saturday in Abuja, during a town hall meeting by FCT natives on the future of Abuja indigenes.



Jeji said that for over 41 years, several resettlement and relocation experiments were carried out in the FCT by various governments, but “no headway due to policy inconsistencies.’’



“The failure of the Federal Government to resettle, relocate and compensate our people at the initial cost of N2.8 billion in 1978 has led to several policies summersaults.


“In spite of all the challenges, we are still here, and we are not prepared to go anywhere, because we have nowhere to go.


“All we want is to also be represented in the Federal Executive Council,’’ Jeji said, adding, “ the natives no longer want a city-centred minister that focuses on developing elite districts.’’



He stressed that the constitution should be amended to reflect cosmopolitan nature of Abuja.



Jeji said: “This is our own idea of restructuring, a restructuring based on devolution of governmental powers from federal authorities to Abuja city authorities.



“We no longer want the present military contraption, where a minister is appointed to run the Federal Capital Territory like a cantonment.



“We must change the constitution to reflect our wishes for a modern and cosmopolitan capital city.’’



The president promised to sustain the struggle for FCT natives’ emancipation through constitutional amendments at the National Assembly, through peaceful dialogue and negotiations.


Source NAN

Mynd44


http://www.eyereport.com.ng/we-need-a-governor-not-minister-fct-indigenes/

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