Afenifere Rejects Okunrounmu Committee’s Report
Afenifere Renewal Group has rejected the recommendations of
the Senator Okunrounmu’s Presidential Advisory Committee on National Dialogue
because it cannot engender the type of confab that Nigeria needs.
In a press release signed by its Publicity Secretary, Kunle
Famoriyo, the group said that any conference convened based on these
recommendations cannot meet the yearnings of Nigerians.
ARG maintains its stance that the proposed conference must
be a conference of ethnic nationalities in Nigeria. We found the recommendation
that representation should be based on federal constituencies distasteful
because this political structure has been used as veritable tools of injustice,
social, and political discriminations that have held this country bound.
Nigeria has six administrative regions, which have become a
defining structure for almost any national issue. Our recommendation therefore
is that equal number of delegates should come from each administrative zone and
these delegates should be selected by ethnic nations within each zone.
We reject also the recommendation that conference delegates
should be saddled with the responsibility of deciding how decisions and
outcomes of the proposed conference would be integrated into the Constitution
and Laws of Nigeria.
This committee could not come up with any recommendation on
this particular Term of Reference, despite the avalanche of historical
antecedents in other countries, more than 1,000 presentations and memoranda,
technical presentations from renowned experts and leaders, and several other
consultations available to it.
This is, to say the least, an evasion of responsibility and
rejection of popular desire for a new Constitution. In fact, a cursory look at
the 38 agenda recommended for discussion by the committee is a confirmation
that Nigeria needs a new Constitution, which it surprisingly shied away from
recommending. Resolving constitutional problems in Nigeria cannot be the most
difficult in the world and certainly, not as difficult as the committee, in its
recommendation, want us to believe.
ARG, in coalition with many Yoruba groups have recommended
that the decisions and outcomes of National Conference should only be subjected
to a referendum and this process should produce a brand new Constitution for
Nigeria.
Also, the essence of a national conference becomes more
unfair and unjust when a third of the delegates are to be nominated by
President Jonathan.
We therefore kick against the nomination of any delegate,
whether from any public official or from special interest groups. Our stand is
that every Nigerian belongs to an ethnic nation and in fact, the presidency of
Nigerian Bar Association is already pre-determined on the basis of ethnicity
and this has worked for them. We therefore see no reason why selection of
delegates cannot be devolved to ethnic components of Nigeria.
We believe that the proposed conference is a make or mar
issue for President Jonathan that initiated it and for Nigeria – for the
president because it will be the most defining legacy of his administration and
for Nigeria because only a complete restructuring can save the country from the
gradual collapse buffeting all its public institutions.
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