Confab delegates won’t sign final report unless… –Investigation
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Delegates at the National Conference are planning not to sign the final
report of the conference unless they are given copies to read before
they would append their signatures on it.
Investigations by our correspondent in Abuja on Wednesday showed that
the delegates felt that they needed to see the details of the reports.
Already, some of the delegates were said to have agreed that this
condition must be met before they would append their signature to the
conference’s final report.
It was leant that the promoters of
this demand might have been influenced by some delegates who were not
happy with some of the decisions arrived at during the debates on the
reports of the 20 committees of the conference.
Some of the
delegates were afraid that some contentious issues that were not agreed
on or not favourable to them, could be inserted in the final report.
One of such decisions was the issue of derivation, which spilt the
delegates during the plenary, as those from the northern part of the
country said they would not support its increment from 13 to 18 per
cent.
The northern delegates were asking that five per cent
from the Federation Account be also set aside as National Intervention
Fund for the reconstruction of the northern part of the country, which
they said had been destroyed by the activities of terrorists.
While the northern delegates insisted that the fund must be enjoyed by
the three zones in the region, which are North-East, North-West and
North-Central, the southern delegates were of the opinion that the fund
must be made available to all the zones in the country.
They
also said the administration of the fund must start with the North-East,
a proposal that was not favourably disposed to by the southern
delegates.
This division made the Chairman of the conference,
Justice Idris Kutigi, to announce on the day the plenary closed, that
the issue of derivation and the intervention fund would be left for the
Federal Government to determine.
“Conference therefore
recommends that government should set up a technical committee to
determine appropriate percentage for the three issues and advised
government accordingly,” Kutigi had said.
It was issues like
this that made the northern delegates to say that they would insist that
the complete report must be made available for them before they would
agree to sign it.
The spokesperson for the delegates, Dr.
Junaid Mohammed, who spoke with our correspondent in Abuja on Wednesday,
said there was no way the delegates would be forced to sign.
He said, “Up till now, they have not told us how the report would be.
They just asked us to report, like school children, on August 4. The
leadership is so disorganised and may not know what to do.
“There are issues we did not agree on apart from the issue of
derivation, and I’m saying that nobody can force us to sign what we have
not read or go through or issues we even disagreed on substantially.
“Neither Kutigi nor Prof. Bolaji Akinyemi can force us to do that. We are waiting for them to bring their joker.”
A delegate from the South-South region, Mr. Paul Enebeli, also said
that the delegates were yet to be briefed on the way the report would be
presented.
But he said the delegates might demand for the
records of proceedings at the plenary to enable them to study issues
that were discusse and were agreed on or rejected.
“We need
sufficient time to go through the reports. But we have requested for
verbatim reports of the proceedings during the plenary,” he added.
Another delegate, who is a former President of the Nigeria Union of
Journalists, Mr. Lanre Arogundade, said it would be wrong for the
northern delegates to insist on the five cent intervention fund.
He said the money for the reconstruction of the zone was the one the
Federal Government had asked the Gen. Theophilus Danjuma committee on
Victims Support Fund to raise.
He also added that the
intervention fund been demanded by the delegates from the North could
also make their counterparts from other parts of the country to make
similar demand.
Arogundade said, “What do they want to do with
that again? The N30bn that the Danjuma Committee has been charged to
raise is enough. We should not encourage all these kinds of issues to be
coming up. Why did you think our brothers from the eastern part of the
country are also asking for money to be paid for the victims of civil
war?”
7/25/2014
Confab delegates won’t sign final report unless… –Investigation =
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