Governor of Bayelsa State, Honourable Henry Seriake Dickson |
...Urges implementation of
committee’s recommendations before 2019 elections
...Calls on FG to constitute
multiparty committee on APC on restructuring
The Governor of Bayelsa
State, Honourable Henry Seriake Dickson, has commended the ruling All
Progressive Congress APC, on its far reaching recommendations on the issue of
the proposed restructuring of the country.
Dickson said that the
recommendations had further strengthened the agitations for true federalism and
resource control in the Niger Delta.
While calling on the APC to
be sincere with the implementation of the recommendations, Dickson said
restructuring Nigeria would calm frayed nerves and strengthen the nation’s
unity.
However, the Governor called on the leadership of the APC to ensure implementation of the recommendations of its committee on restructuring before the conduct of the 2019 General elections.
According to him,
implementing the report before 2019 general elections was the true test of the
sincerity of the APC on the issue of the recommendations.
The Special Adviser to the
Governor on Media Relations, Mr. Fidelis Soriwei, quoted the governor as having
made the comment in an interview with journalists on the recommendations of the
APC’s Committee on Restructuring led by Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State
in Abuja on Friday.
The El-Rufai Committee had
recommended state ownership of onshore mineral resources including oil, state
control of police, prisons among others while presenting its report to the
leadership of the APC on Thursday.
Dickson said that he had to
commend the APC for the recommendations on restructuring which he said came
from an unexpected quarters some of whose leaders had opposed the calls to
restructure the country.
The Governor said that what
the APC committee did in its recommendations was the most fundamental of all
the approaches to the burning issue of restructuring in the best interest of
the country.
He stressed that as a
politician driven by conviction, he had to commend the APC on its bold
recommendations on restructuring because it was right and worthy of
appreciation.
He said, “This development
came from an unexpected quarter in a matter that is dear to us; the subject
matter of restructuring to address the inequalities in our country. Yesterday,
El-Rufai, who chairs the APC committee submitted the report; While it is true
that we are dealing with a proposal, this is coming from an unexpected quarter,
and in the light of the opposition to structuring from some leaders, I thought
that what the APC did was unexpected.
“Let me start by commending
the committee and the leadership of that party for making what I will call the
most fundamental proposal dealing with the issue of restructuring. This is very
refreshing, and for me, when I see what is right, I commend it; when I see what
is in the best interest of our country, I commend it because my politics is
driven by conviction, not convenience.
“With the kind of proposals
that they have done, I thought I should appreciate their patriotism and
commitment to building an equitable and prosperous Nigeria.”
Dickson further called for
the establishment of a multiparty committee to work out the final details for
the executive arm to sponsor a bill to the National Assembly.
He stressed that there was
need to mobilize national consensus to engage the National Assembly in order to
ensure the implementation of the core issues raised in the report before 2019
general elections.
“I want to say that at this
time, if we are all sincere about the injustices, and inequities, then I call
for a multiparty committee to deal with the final details of the issues, the
issue of the police, the judiciary, the control of land. We need a multi party
committee to discuss and agree and work on draft legislation bills that will be
jointly sponsored at the National Assembly.
“All of us need to mobilize
national consensus to engage the National Assembly. So that we can drive all
these issues, before the next election. That is the test of sincerity."
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