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Revisit National Confab Report...It's Injustice For FG To Claim All Mineral Resources - Ozekhome Tells Buhari
Revisit National Confab Report...It's Injustice For FG To Claim All Mineral Resources - Ozekhome Tells Buhari
Rights lawyer and Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Chief Mike Ozekhome,
has revealed that recommendations contained in the report of the 2014
National Conference, if implemented, will solve some of the contending
issues in the country.
Ozekhome, who spoke yesterday when South South journalists decorated him as the Patron of the association, urged President Muhammadu Buhari to look beyond the convener of the conference and implement some of the recommendations.
“I believe that Nigeria is an ongoing project. It is like clay waiting
to be moulded into a good shape. I believe in true fiscal federalism.
Regions should be allowed to develop according to their pace and
culture, rather than the current system we are operating.”
He argued that the system of government as currently constituted, makes
the central government too powerful. He urged the government to consider
the devolution of powers from the centre.
“We have a central government that is too powerful. We are looking at
the devolution of powers from the centre to the component units. All the
issues coming up in the polity were discussed extensively during the
2014 National Conference.
“These days, nobody looks forward to the centre to survive. Every state
in Nigeria has something to bring to the table. It is injustice for the
Federal Government to insist that all mineral resources belong to it.
“The way out is to go back to true fiscal federalism. It is either we
merge all the states together into regional blocs or make them truly
independent. It will be such that what each state produces, 70 per cent
will be given back to them. The structure we are operating is not
working.
“I am appealing to Buhari to drop the mindset where he said he has not even looked at the content of the National Conference…”
He is looking at the convener instead of the message. He should not throw away the baby and the bath water.
“I appeal to him to dust up the report of the National Conference. He
will be surprised that all the issues in the country are well captured
in the report. He should go back to the report.
“Many Nigerians do not believe in the Nigerian project. That is why the
country is still advocating for nationhood. The current constitution of
Nigeria is illegal. It was formulated by the military. The constitution
itself is unconstitutional,” he said.

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