In an apparent bid to respond to the
deafening clamour for the country’s restructuring, the All Progressives
Congress (APC) has said that no individual or entity in the country can lay
claim to being a stronger advocate of restructuring than itself.
The National Chairman of
the party, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, who made the remark Thursday while
inaugurating the committee on restructuring headed by the Governor of Kaduna
State, Mallam Nasiru El-Rufai, said right from the party’s constitution and the
manifesto, there were very elaborate references to true federalism and
devolution of powers.
“If any group can claim ownership of the
principle and the need for true federalism, that group is the APC. From our
constituent units, that was one of the principal points and when we sat down to
negotiate the union, this great union called the APC, it was one of the
principal issues that were almost like a no go item.
“We negotiated and
agreed and as a result, the constitution of the party and the manifesto of the
party were very elaborate in their references to true federalism and devolution
of powers.
“It is therefore totally
inconceivable for uninformed members of the public to jump on this bandwagon of
restructuring of the federation to give the impression that the party was in
any way against the principle of taking a fresh look at the basis of our federalism,”
he said.
Speaking further,
Odigie-Oyegun said the idea of restructuring was almost like a mantra for the
APC, adding that the party appreciated the fact that the current federal
structure needed to be tinkered with.
Odigie-Oyegun charged
the 24-member committee to make use of all the available sources of information
and ideas, in order to arrive at a more comprehensive and acceptable position
for the APC.
He also spoke on why the
party refused to be part of the 2014 National Conference, saying: “As a
principle, we refused to attend because it was a very political affair.
“That was the last
gathering of the last administration. But I expect you to look at whatever
document is available on this subject.
“For us, it is already a mantra. We know that there are things that need to be
tinkered with, without in anyway sacrificing or jeopardising the fundamental
unity of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“Let me emphasise that
your task is both critical and very sensitive, especially in the light of the
clamour for restructuring, devolution of powers, fiscal federalism, resource
control, and all other issues that describe the various forms of reforms that
are being suggested for the restructuring of the current political architecture
of our beloved nation.
“The APC constitution and manifesto vigorously canvass these issues and they
are very elaborately provided for. The party’s position has been eloquently
stated in the terms of references of this committee.
“It is your duty,
especially having regard to the emotive nature of the national discourse on
restructuring, to distil from our party’s constitution and manifesto the
various ideas being canvassed in the different constitutional conferences that
have been held in this country.”
Responding, El-Rufai
said part of the APC manifesto and campaign commitment was to ensure that
Nigeria has a balanced federation.
“We believe in fiscal federalism. It is clearly written in our party manifesto.
If there is any party that has moved towards trying to balance this federation,
it is the APC government and this has been done in real practical terms.
“We can give examples as
state governors of the level of participation of states in certain economic
policy directions for the country. We meet every month and the 36 states now
play a part in setting the economic direction for this country.
“This has never happened
in this country. This government has also taken steps to devolve power and
responsibility to states without any constitutional amendment.
“We have seen more cases
of federal assets and roads being taken over by states willingly,” he said.
El-Rufai who described
the 2014 National Conference as a mere political gathering, listed some of the
contentious issues in the clamour for restructuring to include state creation,
regionalism, revenue allocation, the land tenure system, and resource
allocation.
On the mode of operations of the committee, the Kaduna governor said he and
members of the committee would move round 12 states of the federation in the
six geopolitical zones to hold public hearings and to capture the positions of
those who may share alternative opinions.
Members of the committee
are El-Rufai – chairman, Olubunmi Adetunbi – secretary, Rauf Aregbesola –
member, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu – member, Abdullahi Ganduje – member, Simon
Lalong – member, Yahaya Bello – member, Mohammed Abubakar – member, Sullivan
Chime – member, Kashim Ibrahim – member, Osita Izunaso – member, Bolaji
Abdullahi – member, Ogbonnaya Onu – member, Aisha Al-Hassan – member, Aisha
Ismail – member, Sharon Ikeazor – member, Rachael Akpabio – member, Ismail
Ahmed – member, Oserheimen Osunbor – member, Fati Bala – member, Jasper
Azuatalem – member, Rinsola Abiola – member, and Stella Dorgu – member.
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Source: - This Day | August 11, 2017.
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