NORTHERN DELEGATES INSIST ON 13% DERIVATION ...as confab ends Thursday
Northern delegates at the National Conference resolved, at a meeting
last night, that the 13 percent status quo on derivation, as it applied
to oil producing states, should subsist, Daily Trust has learnt.
The National Conference has stalled for nearly a week now over the
decision to raise derivation from 13 to 18 percent and also the
recommendation to set aside five percent each, for solid minerals
development and reconstruction of the North, with emphasis on the North
East states that have been ravaged by insurgency.
“The consensus building effort had failed due to lack of good faith.
So we are standing on our committee report which recommends 13 percent.
A meeting of the committee of the “50 wise men” is likely to meet at
9am ( today ) where we will insist on this,” one of the delegates told
Daily Trust last night.
The Committee on Devolution of Powers,
in its report submitted weeks ago, had recommended that derivation be
retained at 13 percent.
However, when the report came up for discussion on Monday, there was fresh clamour for derivation to be reviewed upwards.
A committee of selected leaders from the six zones headed by Professor
Ibrahim Gambari was set up to look into the fresh demand and make
recommendation.
But delegates who spoke to our reporter after
the meeting said the meeting had rejected Prof. Ibrahim Gambari’s
committee report which reviewed derivation upwards to18%.
“We initially decided to accept it because we don’t want to be seen as reversing our elders’ decisions.
But since the Southern delegates rejected the proposed five percent
fund for the North East resuscitation, we have now resolved to adopt the
whole recommendations of the devolution of power committee adopted,”
one of the delegates said.
Meanwhile, indications emerged that
the National Conference may again be extended by two weeks because of
its inability to conclude its assignment by July 17, 2014 deadline.
The conference, inaugurated by President Goodluck Jonathan on March 17,
was initially scheduled to last for three months, that is to end by
June 17, but it was later extended by one month.
This extension will further shot up the financial implications of the conference.
The federal government had earlier budgeted N7bn for the programme,
which covers allowances of delegates,
conference leadership,
staff,
logistics, among others.
If the conference is extended by two weeks, will now add extra N1.46million each to the 462 delegates emolument.
The four weeks extension had earlier added N2.9million each to the delegates.
By this, every delegate at the end of the four and half month programme
would have drawn as much as N13million each as monetised allowance for
accommodation, transports and sittings.
Daily Trust earlier reported that each delegate received N1.46million every two weeks, totalling N2.9million per month.
This figure doesn’t include those allowance paid to the conference
leadership comprising the chairman, his deputy, secretary and three
assistant secretaries; the dozens of secretariat staff, security,
logistics, among others.
According to the conference Work Plan, the consideration of reports of
20 standing committees would have ended by June 25 with the
consideration of report of the committee on devolution of powers.
But endless horse trading and bickering by delegates while considering
these reports had so far distorted the calendar, making it impossible to
meet the deadline.
According to the Work Plan, deliberations
on the report of the committee on devolution of powers, which has been
dragging on for over a week now, instead of one day as scheduled, would
have been done on June 25.
It was followed by the conference debate on the modalities of the implementation of its final report on June 26.
From June 27 to July 4, the conference is expected to draft its final
report, according to the calendar, while delegates would consider the
draft report in plenary between July 7 to July 10.
The secretariat would produce the final report and make it available for signing from July 14 to July 17.
All this is no longer possible as the conference is more than two weeks behind schedule.
It’s not even clear whether the two weeks extension expected to be
granted may be enough for the conference to conclude its work,
especially as delegates are bogged down by the contentious issues
associated with the devolution of powers committee report.
For
more than a week, the conference was stalled forcing it to abruptly
adjourn four times over the controversial issues of derivation formula,
resource control, local government status, among others.
Efforts by leaders of the six geo-political zones to reach an agreement
over the contentious issues has not produced the desired consensus
despite long hours of consultations for four consecutive days.
When contacted, the Assistant Secretary on Media and Communications at
the confab secretariat, Akpandem James, said the issue of extension of
time doesn’t arise.
“You see, there are only two issues
remaining on the devolution of power committee. All other issues have
been taken. This two issues may be resolved either tomorrow or by
Wednesday.”
He said delegates’ work ended with the endorsement of the report. “Delegates’ work ended with the report.
The final report will be drafted by the secretariat and delegates will
only come and endorse it before it’s signed by the leadership of the
conference.
On when the final report will be ready, the conference spokesperson said that will be announced by the chairman in due course.
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NORTHERN DELEGATES INSIST ON 13% DERIVATION ...as confab ends Thursday
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