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Constitutional Review: Reps Refuse To Adopt 2014 National Conference Report by AtorKelly(m): 5:47am On Feb 11, 2021
ON FEBRUARY 10, 202110:19 PMIN
By Levinus Nwabughiogu-Abuja

House of Representatives yesterday stepped a motion to obtain the report of the 2014 National Conference with the aim of incorporating it in the ongoing constitutional amendment process of the national assembly.

The motion moved by the Deputy Minority Leader of the House, Hon. Toby Okechukwu had made reference to the over 600 recommendations of the conference which he said were far-reaching.

He said that the reports of the 2014 National Conference and the report of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC Committee on True Federalism chaired by Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-rufai will benefit the National Assembly in the discharge of its constitutional responsibilities.

Moving motion, he said “The House is aware that the Federal Government of Nigeria instituted the National Conference on March 17, 2014 where about 492 delegates drawn from various segments, interest and professional groups of the Nigerian society brainstormed on how to build Nigeria into a more cohesive, viable, prosperous union.

“Aware that the Conference, made over 600 recommendations cutting across public service; devolution of powers and political restructuring; national security; trade and investment; energy; public finance and revenue generation; social welfare; politics and governance; electoral reforms, among others.

“Also aware that the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) set up a Committee on True Federalism in August 2017 pursuant to Article 7 of the APC Constitution, the foreword to the APC Manifesto entitled “Our Vision for a New Nigeria” (page 3, paragraph 2), the party’s “Honest Contract with Nigerians” (page 7 of the APC Manifesto), its “Commitment to Restore Good Governance” (page 29 of the APC Manifesto), and the party’s promise on to build “a Government You Can Trust” (page 37 of the APC Manifesto), with a combined effect to engender national unity and stability, true federalism, good governance, and national development.

Mindful of the fact that this House, as well as the Senate, set up respective Committees on Constitution Amendment;

“Equally mindful that Section 4 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria vests in the National Assembly the powers to make laws for the peace, order, and good government of the Federation.”

But hardly had Okechukwu finished moving the motion when the Deputy Speaker of the House, Ahmed Idris Wase countered the motion, saying it was procedurally wrong.

He said that the Committee had sent out a notice, requesting inputs by way of memoranda from Nigerians.

According to him, it was incumbent on owners of the documents to submit them to the Committee if they considered them important.

At this juncture, Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila who noted the input by the Deputy Speaker asked Okechukwu if he was contented with the intervention even though the prayer of the motion was commendable.

In his reaction, Okechukwu agreed to withdraw it but promoted a caveat that the documents should be made available to the committee in the course of the Committee’s sitting.

Speaking to Journalists afterwards, Okechukwu insisted that he would ensure the document was obtained at the committee level.

He reasoned that the speaker must have agreed to step it down with the hope that it was the responsibility of the committee to obtain the documents.

He said” The motion for me is additional and persuasive authority for us to have that literature dialogue by reputable Nigerians and if we are truly the representative of the people we ought to have the documents. There isn’t anything in that conference report that cannot address the mileage, challenges we are facing in our union.

“From revenue generation to devolution of power to state police and so on. We are strongly believing that the state of our union is not strong and that having that work that has been addressed and dealt with by reputable Nigerians. We need to have that body of literature and input by Nigerians.

“As the deputy speaker believes that what we are looking for in Sokoto is in our shokoto, which means we have the responsibility of having the report. So if he has taken that obligation then it’s his responsibility to make sure it’s part of what we address in the constitution review. That document has become a document of the presidency and it should be made an official document of the parliament.

“The Speaker stepped it down because he was believing that the deputy speaker advise suffices. I was of a different view that we should have the motion. But the speaker in his wisdom was of the view that the deputy speaker whose responsibility is to get those documents, if he has obligated himself to have those documents nothing is wrong with it, then we can have it through him. I will interrogate that at committee level if he doesn’t.”

Also speaking to Journalists, the Leader of the House, Ado Doguwa said there was no opposition to the motion by Okechukwu but that it was procedurally wrong to ask the House to specifically call for the documents.

He added that the motion was unnecessary as the committee had already been mandated to do its work.

“I don’t think there was anything against the motion of Deputy Minority Leader, Rt. Hon. Toby Okechukwu. What actually happened was that we all agreed that he was offering a very good piece of advice. What he was offering was something you can really believe is essential in the El-rufai APC report and the 2014 national conference report. These are essentially historic documents that may be very much of help to the constitutional review process at the moment. All we were saying is that the procedure on which he came up was quite unconventional.

“For a Committee like the Constitution Review Committee which was already out there working and has also made itself available for all the agencies, institutions, civil society organizations, the media and every other Nigerian, has been given the opportunity to come up by the normal memoranda submission to the process. So, you don’t expect any instrumentality of the House by way of motion or resolution to further entrench that mandate already given to the committee. We felt it was superfluous, not necessary but the piece of advice he offered was noted.

“The Chairman of the Committee was there and myself being the deputy Chairman was there. We have taken it as a very good observation and we will definitely get it used in the process of the constitutional review. But it needed not to be presented by way of motion or seeking the resolution of the House before any other person is asked to do what is expected naturally expected to do. Do you expect us to pass a motion before a civil society organization now comes up with its own civic responsibility? Do you expect us to pass a motion before a political party knows that they are expected to submit a memorandum to a Constitutional review committee? Basically, no.

“The motion was unnecessary but coming up with a very good piece of advice which he would have ordinarily submitted at the committee level to which he’s a member. But nobody argued against him. It was not against him as a member. Nobody also argued the idea in the context of the motion he raised. But the procedure was wrong and we should not be misled”, he said.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/02/constitutional-review-reps-stepped-down-motion-to-obtain-2014-national-conference-report/

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Re: Constitutional Review: Reps Refuse To Adopt 2014 National Conference Report by orisa37: 5:55am On Feb 11, 2021
AtorKelly:
ON FEBRUARY 10, 202110:19 PMIN
By Levinus Nwabughiogu-Abuja

House of Representatives yesterday stepped a motion to obtain the report of the 2014 National Conference with the aim of incorporating it in the ongoing constitutional amendment process of the national assembly.

The motion moved by the Deputy Minority Leader of the House, Hon. Toby Okechukwu had made reference to the over 600 recommendations of the conference which he said were far-reaching.

He said that the reports of the 2014 National Conference and the report of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC Committee on True Federalism chaired by Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-rufai will benefit the National Assembly in the discharge of its constitutional responsibilities.

Moving motion, he said “The House is aware that the Federal Government of Nigeria instituted the National Conference on March 17, 2014 where about 492 delegates drawn from various segments, interest and professional groups of the Nigerian society brainstormed on how to build Nigeria into a more cohesive, viable, prosperous union.

“Aware that the Conference, made over 600 recommendations cutting across public service; devolution of powers and political restructuring; national security; trade and investment; energy; public finance and revenue generation; social welfare; politics and governance; electoral reforms, among others.

“Also aware that the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) set up a Committee on True Federalism in August 2017 pursuant to Article 7 of the APC Constitution, the foreword to the APC Manifesto entitled “Our Vision for a New Nigeria” (page 3, paragraph 2), the party’s “Honest Contract with Nigerians” (page 7 of the APC Manifesto), its “Commitment to Restore Good Governance” (page 29 of the APC Manifesto), and the party’s promise on to build “a Government You Can Trust” (page 37 of the APC Manifesto), with a combined effect to engender national unity and stability, true federalism, good governance, and national development.

Mindful of the fact that this House, as well as the Senate, set up respective Committees on Constitution Amendment;

“Equally mindful that Section 4 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria vests in the National Assembly the powers to make laws for the peace, order, and good government of the Federation.”

But hardly had Okechukwu finished moving the motion when the Deputy Speaker of the House, Ahmed Idris Wase countered the motion, saying it was procedurally wrong.

He said that the Committee had sent out a notice, requesting inputs by way of memoranda from Nigerians.

According to him, it was incumbent on owners of the documents to submit them to the Committee if they considered them important.

At this juncture, Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila who noted the input by the Deputy Speaker asked Okechukwu if he was contented with the intervention even though the prayer of the motion was commendable.

In his reaction, Okechukwu agreed to withdraw it but promoted a caveat that the documents should be made available to the committee in the course of the Committee’s sitting.

Speaking to Journalists afterwards, Okechukwu insisted that he would ensure the document was obtained at the committee level.

He reasoned that the speaker must have agreed to step it down with the hope that it was the responsibility of the committee to obtain the documents.

He said” The motion for me is additional and persuasive authority for us to have that literature dialogue by reputable Nigerians and if we are truly the representative of the people we ought to have the documents. There isn’t anything in that conference report that cannot address the mileage, challenges we are facing in our union.

“From revenue generation to devolution of power to state police and so on. We are strongly believing that the state of our union is not strong and that having that work that has been addressed and dealt with by reputable Nigerians. We need to have that body of literature and input by Nigerians.

“As the deputy speaker believes that what we are looking for in Sokoto is in our shokoto, which means we have the responsibility of having the report. So if he has taken that obligation then it’s his responsibility to make sure it’s part of what we address in the constitution review. That document has become a document of the presidency and it should be made an official document of the parliament.

“The Speaker stepped it down because he was believing that the deputy speaker advise suffices. I was of a different view that we should have the motion. But the speaker in his wisdom was of the view that the deputy speaker whose responsibility is to get those documents, if he has obligated himself to have those documents nothing is wrong with it, then we can have it through him. I will interrogate that at committee level if he doesn’t.”

Also speaking to Journalists, the Leader of the House, Ado Doguwa said there was no opposition to the motion by Okechukwu but that it was procedurally wrong to ask the House to specifically call for the documents.

He added that the motion was unnecessary as the committee had already been mandated to do its work.

“I don’t think there was anything against the motion of Deputy Minority Leader, Rt. Hon. Toby Okechukwu. What actually happened was that we all agreed that he was offering a very good piece of advice. What he was offering was something you can really believe is essential in the El-rufai APC report and the 2014 national conference report. These are essentially historic documents that may be very much of help to the constitutional review process at the moment. All we were saying is that the procedure on which he came up was quite unconventional.

“For a Committee like the Constitution Review Committee which was already out there working and has also made itself available for all the agencies, institutions, civil society organizations, the media and every other Nigerian, has been given the opportunity to come up by the normal memoranda submission to the process. So, you don’t expect any instrumentality of the House by way of motion or resolution to further entrench that mandate already given to the committee. We felt it was superfluous, not necessary but the piece of advice he offered was noted.

“The Chairman of the Committee was there and myself being the deputy Chairman was there. We have taken it as a very good observation and we will definitely get it used in the process of the constitutional review. But it needed not to be presented by way of motion or seeking the resolution of the House before any other person is asked to do what is expected naturally expected to do. Do you expect us to pass a motion before a civil society organization now comes up with its own civic responsibility? Do you expect us to pass a motion before a political party knows that they are expected to submit a memorandum to a Constitutional review committee? Basically, no.

“The motion was unnecessary but coming up with a very good piece of advice which he would have ordinarily submitted at the committee level to which he’s a member. But nobody argued against him. It was not against him as a member. Nobody also argued the idea in the context of the motion he raised. But the procedure was wrong and we should not be misled”, he said.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/02/constitutional-review-reps-stepped-down-motion-to-obtain-2014-national-conference-report/
Re: Constitutional Review: Reps Refuse To Adopt 2014 National Conference Report by orisa37: 5:56am On Feb 11, 2021
Right
Re: Constitutional Review: Reps Refuse To Adopt 2014 National Conference Report by orisa37: 5:58am On Feb 11, 2021
Right

NIGERIA IS NOW LEGIT 36 CONSTITUTIONAL STATES.
Re: Constitutional Review: Reps Refuse To Adopt 2014 National Conference Report by orisa37: 6:01am On Feb 11, 2021
Right

NIGERIA IS NOW LEGIT 36 CONSTITUTIONAL STATES.

POWER EACH OF THE 36 CONSTITUTIONAL STATES WITH FULL AUTONOMOUS POLICING RESOURCING AND ELECTIONEERING CONTROL AND LIMIT FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO FOREIGN AFFAIRS MILITARY AND TREATIES ONLY.

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Re: Constitutional Review: Reps Refuse To Adopt 2014 National Conference Report by Nobody: 6:11am On Feb 11, 2021
If Atedo peterside could attest that Herdmen roaming method was discussed in that confab and declared outdated with viable options of ranching as far back as 2013.... we could have saved lives and properties looking into that confab rather than Buhari dumping it.

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Re: Constitutional Review: Reps Refuse To Adopt 2014 National Conference Report by kingphilip(m): 6:16am On Feb 11, 2021
The Conference had lots of sound individuals as participants and their reports shouldn't have been dumped just like that.

They should have sieved out what they feel was okay and urgent (I'm sure all their recommendations would have been far reaching since the participants were technocrats and cuts across all divides) to run with immediately and work on them while the rest recommendations would have been left for a more appropriate time.

But this is Nigeria

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Re: Constitutional Review: Reps Refuse To Adopt 2014 National Conference Report by TooMuchStuff: 6:23am On Feb 11, 2021
Fulanis don't share power.
Absolute Power is their turfs.

If the 2014 confab was made of 90% hausafulani Muslims and 10% others, it would have been adopted since 2015 when Buhari came in.

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Re: Constitutional Review: Reps Refuse To Adopt 2014 National Conference Report by LegalPornShot: 6:58am On Feb 11, 2021
Check the author's name, you will know why this is not a lie. APC is growing at Nigeria's expense. We want a new confab that will include everyone
Re: Constitutional Review: Reps Refuse To Adopt 2014 National Conference Report by T590: 6:58am On Feb 11, 2021
That's bad
Re: Constitutional Review: Reps Refuse To Adopt 2014 National Conference Report by Omoluabi1stborn: 6:58am On Feb 11, 2021
I told many people that Presidents ain't the problem.
BUT
our Senators
house of representative
Governors
Local government chairman
And councilors

Tho president has his own share.
But those I mentioned above they're closer to people than the president

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Re: Constitutional Review: Reps Refuse To Adopt 2014 National Conference Report by Olawumi1032(f): 6:59am On Feb 11, 2021
Ok
Re: Constitutional Review: Reps Refuse To Adopt 2014 National Conference Report by Sunnycliff(m): 6:59am On Feb 11, 2021
Every effort to make Nigeria better is always destroyed by those who should be on the forefront of rebuilding this country.

Anyone believing that Nigeria will be great is a wishful thinker

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Re: Constitutional Review: Reps Refuse To Adopt 2014 National Conference Report by lordopsy2018(m): 6:59am On Feb 11, 2021
Why will dey adopt it when it will not benefit den. Awon ruba stamp
Re: Constitutional Review: Reps Refuse To Adopt 2014 National Conference Report by emmabest2000(m): 6:59am On Feb 11, 2021
All stand

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Re: Constitutional Review: Reps Refuse To Adopt 2014 National Conference Report by Abalado(f): 7:00am On Feb 11, 2021
Jonathan regime better pass Buhari regime in a million times,true or false?

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Re: Constitutional Review: Reps Refuse To Adopt 2014 National Conference Report by 67ade: 7:00am On Feb 11, 2021
Hmmmm. Reading
Re: Constitutional Review: Reps Refuse To Adopt 2014 National Conference Report by MsAllison(f): 7:01am On Feb 11, 2021
Buhari is a terrorist
APC is Bokoharam

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Re: Constitutional Review: Reps Refuse To Adopt 2014 National Conference Report by Faguy: 7:02am On Feb 11, 2021
Rubber stamp national assembly controlled by Aso rock

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Re: Constitutional Review: Reps Refuse To Adopt 2014 National Conference Report by letristian: 7:02am On Feb 11, 2021
We're not surprised. They're just there for their selfish interests

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Re: Constitutional Review: Reps Refuse To Adopt 2014 National Conference Report by fitzmayowa: 7:04am On Feb 11, 2021
Sunnycliff:
Every effort to make Nigeria better is always destroyed by those who should be on the forefront of rebuilding this country.

Anyone believing that Nigeria will be great is a wishful thinker


If Nigerian becomes better every avenue to steal will be blocked, hence the reason they will never adopt anything sensible in that regard....

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Re: Constitutional Review: Reps Refuse To Adopt 2014 National Conference Report by naijadrivablog: 7:04am On Feb 11, 2021
Then Nigeria is far from getting to nationhood.

That document was adopted by all tribes in Nigeria.

It is obvious that politicians don't want a better Nigeria.

I blame GEJ for not implementing it before he left office.

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Re: Constitutional Review: Reps Refuse To Adopt 2014 National Conference Report by mytime24(f): 7:04am On Feb 11, 2021
Old cargo's
Re: Constitutional Review: Reps Refuse To Adopt 2014 National Conference Report by mamaafrik(m): 7:05am On Feb 11, 2021
He should start lobbying Southerner Legislators,please let's start calling and texting our representatives to pressurize them because the foolish Southerner legislators can sell us to the Fulanis ,this could be our last home ,get your senators digit please

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Re: Constitutional Review: Reps Refuse To Adopt 2014 National Conference Report by entrep88: 7:07am On Feb 11, 2021
AtorKelly:
ON FEBRUARY 10, 202110:19 PMIN
By Levinus Nwabughiogu-Abuja


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/02/constitutional-review-reps-stepped-down-motion-to-obtain-2014-national-conference-report/
Not their fault, Jonathan Govt caused it with his poor advisers. The conference was not backed by law hence a waste of time, resources and energy.

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Re: Constitutional Review: Reps Refuse To Adopt 2014 National Conference Report by elmessiahs(m): 7:07am On Feb 11, 2021
lip service leaders who say heaven on earth to secure their loot
Re: Constitutional Review: Reps Refuse To Adopt 2014 National Conference Report by EdidemLord(m): 7:08am On Feb 11, 2021
They are all the same...
Re: Constitutional Review: Reps Refuse To Adopt 2014 National Conference Report by pickatyouu: 7:08am On Feb 11, 2021
They are there for only selfish gains which is for themselves only
Re: Constitutional Review: Reps Refuse To Adopt 2014 National Conference Report by Nobody: 7:10am On Feb 11, 2021
we elect fools as representatives

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Re: Constitutional Review: Reps Refuse To Adopt 2014 National Conference Report by Sunnycliff(m): 7:11am On Feb 11, 2021
fitzmayowa:



If Nigerian becomes better every avenue to steal will be blocked, hence the reason they will never adopt anything sensible in that regard....

So there's no hope for Nigeria

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