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  • Constitution Review: Northern, Southern Senators disagree over regional govt

    Constitution Review: Northern, Southern Senators disagree over regional govt

    Southern and Northern Senators on Saturday disagreed over the agitation for the reintroduction of a regional form of government in Nigeria.

    The Senators spoke sidelines of the ongoing two-day retreat of the Senate Adhoc Committee on Constitution Review in collaboration with the Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre (PLAC) in Kano.

    While some senators from the northern part of the country who spoke on the issue vehemently opposed it, some of those from the south, described it as a welcome development that would improve the economy, tackle insecurity and fast-track infrastructural development. The Red Chamber through the Senate Leader, Opeyemi Bamidele, has however assured Nigerians that the  issue of regionalism was not part of the ongoing review of nation’s constitution.

    Senator Abdul Ningi who represents Bauchi Central, told reporters that his people will never support the idea because they did not enjoy any form of development when the system of government was practiced in the defunct First Republic.

    Ningi said, “I have heard so much about regional government  or federalism and I have heard people going about, canvassing for such ideas.

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    “For a start, no matter  how you see it, the current document (1999 Constitution) is still the grundnorm. It has also stipulated how it is going to be amended.

    “Having said that, it is also imperative to also know that it isn’t just enough for anybody to come and say he is the representative of one ethnic group or another at the National Assembly.

    “The question that arises is, when was this mandate canvassed? When was it received? You are a representative of a particular ethnic group in Nigeria, at what time were you given mandate to canvass that?

    “The only people that are given this mandate, to look at the Constitution and amend it are of course, members of the National Assembly. “Therefore, it is important for those who go about selling these ideas, false ideas in my opinion, that they are representatives of the  people to let Nigerians know where they are coming from and in whose mandate and when was this mandate given to them.

    “We have seen how the regional government was operated in the past. My part of the country that I am representing didn’t enjoy the development of that so called regional government that was based in Kaduna.

    “We aren’t going back there again! I am speaking for my senatorial district. It is either the Nigerian Federation or nothing. We can’t go along, my senatorial district will be satisfied independently with Nigeria, if that is what is required.

    “As far as regional government is concerned, my constituency, my people aren’t for it. What we need is the reform of the current Federal Government structure and  fiscal federalism because there is nothing like true federalism.”

    The Chairman, Senate Committee on Finance, Senator Sani Musa, advised Nigerians against mistaken the establishment of the Zonal development commission for regionalism.

    He said the various geopolitical zonal development commission was strictly for the social and economic development of their areas.

    He said, “It is wrong of anybody to think that the development commissions being established for the six geopolitical zones is a plan towards regionalism. It is not.

    “Those who are advocating for it should come up with bills through their representatives in the National Assembly and test the popularity of their proposal.”

    Similarly, former Senate Leader, Ali Ndume, said the idea of true federalism was no longer fashionable because many countries in Africa had discarded it.

    He advocated the creation of strong institutions that would enhance good governance and curb corruption and insecurity.

    “When the government put these in place, there won’t be clamour for true federalism because there will be justice, equity and fairness in all the regions of the country.”

    Also, the Chairman Senate Committee on Tertiary Institutions and TetFund, Senator Muntari Dandutse, representing Katsina South, disagreed with the proponents of regional government.

    He said the essence of the ongoing retreat was to improve on the defects and anomaly discovered in the nation’s constitution over the years.

    He said, “We should not have myopic thinking about ourselves. There is no section of this country that is not blessed.

    “What is important is that we should have good governance, a credible and responsible accessibility of the resources that we have, because Nigeria is blessed.

    “We have all the comparative advantages that will move this country forward, unless of course we are serious and determined.”

    However, the Senator representing Oyo North Senatorial District, Senator Abdulfatai Buhari, disagreed with those kicking against a regional system of government.

    Buhari said, “Recall that the regions were able to harness their resources in the First Republic.

    “We were able to harness all our resources. There was no dominance of a particular resource(s).

    “In those years, the North was known for the pyramid of groundnuts, the South West was known for cocoa, we should be able to do that.“When you make the center less attractive you cut off corruption. You can’t wipe it off, but you can cut it off,  because there is what is called, watch your team. People will watch their team within their locality or within their region.

    Asked whether the South West region has a specific Agenda for the ongoing constitution review, said the it would be presented at the appropriate time.

    He said, “We don’t want to disclose that Agenda yet but we have agreed among ourselves that the person that is going to present that is the Chairman of the South West Forum when the time comes. It will be very unfair for me now as a member to start discussing that.”

    However, the Leader of the Senate, said the issue of regionalism could not be changed through constitution amendment.

    He said, “There are some decisions in the state of which an executive bill cannot come to the parliament unless there are some political consensus.

    “For me, going back to regional form of governance is something that will go beyond a bill being sponsored, either as a parliament member bill or as an executive bill.

    “It’s also not something that you sit down in a public hearing room and organize a public hearing to take a decision on.

    “An example is when people tell us, oh, you know, you are in parliament. As a parliament, you cannot discard the entire constitution. Nigeria needs a new constitution because this constitution cannot work.

    “It’s easy for people to make such arguments, but that is not something we can sit down in parliament and do.

    “So we are not changing the constitution, because that would require a political consensus, and that would also require the buy-in of the Nigerian people themselves.

    “I mean, why is it so difficult to amend even one section of the constitution, not even talk of discarding the entire constitution?

    “So, to amend a single provision in the constitution today, the National Assembly, all chambers, will have to go through this entire process we are going through, which we go through in every legislative assembly, and many of you have been a part of this process.”

  • Southern senators condemn suicide bombing

    Southern senators condemn suicide bombing

    The Southern Senators’ Forum has condemned the suicide bombing in Gwoza in Borno State, describing it as heinous and unacceptable.

    The forum commiserated with families of victims and urged the government to package a collective and robust response to terrorism in the country.

    No fewer than 18 people died and numerous others were injured.

    The forum in a statement by chairman, Tokunbo Abiru; secretary-general, Barinada Mpigi and publicity secretary, Asuquo Ekpenyong, urged the Federal Government and security agencies to intensify efforts at combating terror.

    The statement reads: “We are deeply shocked and saddened by the barbaric attack and our thoughts and prayers are with the victims, their families, and the entire community affected by this senseless act of violence.

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    “These heinous acts of terrorism are a stark reminder of the persistent security challenges facing our nation. The despicable act once again highlights the urgent need for a collective, collaborative and robust response to terrorism in our country.

    “We call upon the federal government and all security agencies to intensify their efforts in combating terrorism and ensuring the safety and security of all Nigerians. Those responsible for this atrocity must be swiftly brought to justice.

    “We commend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s swift condemnation of the attacks and the resolve of his administration to bring the perprators to book, and the re-assurance to continue to secure the lives and properties of citizens.

    “The Southern Senators Forum extends its deepest condolences to the families who lost loved ones and wishes a speedy recovery to those injured. We remain steadfast in our commitment to work with all stakeholders to achieve lasting peace and security across Nigeria.

    “The Forum stands in solidarity with the Northern Senators Forum, and with the government and people of Borno State in this time of grief.

    “We commend the resilience and bravery of the people and the sacrifice of our security forces who continue to fight against these evil forces to protect our country. We call on all Nigerians to remain vigilant and support our security agencies in their efforts to protect our nation.

    “The Forum will continue to support measures by the Senate to provide greater support, better equipment, and enh welfare for these gallant men and women to boost their morale and effectiveness in the fight against terrorism.

    “Together we will overcome this challenge and build a safer, more peaceful Nigeria.”

  • Easter: Southern Senators’ Forum preaches unity, sacrifice, compassion among Nigerians

    Easter: Southern Senators’ Forum preaches unity, sacrifice, compassion among Nigerians

    • …Commends Tinubu’s, Akpabio’s efforts at National Deve

    The Southern Senators’ Forum (SSF) on Sunday, March 31, felicitated all Nigerians on this year’s Easter celebration.

    The forum, led by Senator Adetokunbo Abiru (APC – Lagos East) in a goodwill message jointly signed by the Forum Chairman, Senator Abiru and the Publicity Secretary, Senator Asuquo Ekpenyong, stated that Easter is a time of reflection, renewal, and rejoicing. 

    According to the forum, “In the spirit of this joyous occasion, let us embrace the values of unity, compassion, sacrifice and solidarity. Let us reach out to our fellow citizens with kindness, understanding, and empathy, especially during these challenging times, while we await the gains of the government’s bold reforms and initiatives.

    “Let us renew our patriotism and our commitment to building a stronger, more prosperous, and more united Nigeria.

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    “May this Easter bring us all abundant blessings, peace, and happiness. May it inspire us to strive for excellence and to foster harmony in our communities,” the forum said.

    The forum also commended the courage of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and also the leadership of the National Assembly, led by Senator Godswill Obot Akpabio, for their efforts at national development.

    “The Southern Senators Forum, commends His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR and the President of the Senate, His Excellency, Senator (Dr) Godswill Obot Akpabio, CON, for their unwavering dedication and leadership in advancing our nation’s development agenda.

    “The collaborative efforts between the Executive and legislature and the visionary initiatives have significantly contributed to the progress and prosperity of our country. We wish all Nigerians a blessed and joy-filled Easter celebration,” the forum added.