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The national dialogue road show went awry yesterday in
Benin City, the Edo State capital.
A meeting of the Presidential
Advisory Committee on National Dialogue in the Southsouth zone ended in a
fiasco at the Imaguero Hall. The delegates left after comments by Governor
Adams Oshiomhole caused an uproar.
The hall was virtually empty by the
time some ethnic groups and individuals were presenting their memoranda.
The meeting that began at about 2pm
ended at 4:30pm after committee Chairman Femi Okunrounmu declared that its
members’ lives were not safe in Edo.
The Isoko, Urhobo, Itsekiri and Bini
had presented their stand before the fracas.
It was as if some people were hired
to disrupt the event when somebody from the audience interupted Oshiomhole a
few minutes into his speech.
The voice said” “Two minutes”. “I
will do more than that,” Oshiomhole replied.
The governor went on: “I want to
make my own comments. They are my views and not the views of Edo State. It is
not the view of any particular ethnic nationality. I think as a Nigerian we all
have stake in this country and we have a duty to lay a solid foundation for the
future of this country. I have a duty to be honest and truthful on the views
and position that I canvass. My views are different. I asked the question, why
are we having a national conference?”
“I believe that anyone who convenes
a meeting must be clear why he convened a meeting. I have the opportunity to
travel far and wide. You don’t assemble people and then ask them, what do we
talk?. Whoever wishes to convene a meeting must be clear on what the issues
are. When you have stated why the meeting was convened, you can then ask what
should be added or deleted. You have hundreds of agenda. When I was the NLC, a
former president convened a national conference and up till now…
Another interruption. Oshiomhole
said: “You cannot shout me down. I know some persons were hired to be here.”
He continued: “People from various
states converged, money was spent and in the end I can’t
remember what came out of that conference. It is a valid point to make that we
failed before, we can make amend but it is important we learn from our history.
I will be surprised if anything changes. As a leader, I have no business to
mislead anyone. This conference will not be different from any previous
conference.”
Some ethnic nationalities, mainly
from Bayelsa and Delta states, were accused of joining to shout down the
governor.
A member of the committee, Col. Tony
Nyiam, stood up and made some unprintable remarks about Oshiomhole which led to
a near free for all on the high table.
Nyiam stood up, banging the table
and screaming: “No!”, “no!”, “no”. The ex-soldier was restrained by other
members of the committee who appeared shocked at his behaviour.
The committee members hurriedly left
after thugs invaded the hall.
The governor was still making his
contribution when Nyiam started screaming for him to sit down. He was then
joined in by the thugs who disrupted the proceedings and many scampered for
safety as a result of the unruliness of the committee member and the thugs.
The governor, who insisted on
concluding his remarks, yielded the floor to the thugs, who were getting
violent.
The National Anthem was hurriedly
played as the governor took his exit.
In a statement last night, the
dialogue panel condemned the “unruly conduct” of one of its members for joining
the crowd to heckle the governor.
At a visit to him in his office by
members of the committee led by Senator Femi Okurounmu either Oshiomhole said
he had no faith in the process.
He said: “All I owe Nigeria now is
to speak my mind. It could be error of my head, but certainly not of my heart.
As much as I wish you well, I just want to say that I have no faith in this process
and I do not think it was necessary at all.”
The governor added: “I am unable to
find any basis to give me some illusion that this exercise will be different
from the others.
He lamented that 53 years after
independence, Nigerians still prefer to look at themselves from their ethnic
origin rather than being Nigerians. “For me, I am just a Nigerian,” Oshiomhole
said.
Oshiomhole said: “I do not think
that more than 100 years when we have set aside billions of naira to celebrate
our centenary the fact of our amalgamation of the North and Southern Nigeria,
and we have lived together as one country for over a 100 years, and we have
gone through independence, we have been free for 53 years and we are coming
back to ask the question, how could we be there?
“I think Nigeria needs to address
very serious issues. When I see eminent Nigerians discussing this issue, I am
sure they know that Nigeria’s problem is not this politics of sharing, which
the national dialogue is all about; who is getting what, who has this natural
endowment, who should do this or not do this. For me, this is the act of
perfecting poverty.
“The real challenge is getting
Nigeria back to production. The real challenge is creating industrial base and
this cannot be resolved through conferences. We have moved from parliamentary
system in our own wisdom to the presidential system. We have test-run it and it
was aborted by the military and it has re-incarnated in the present form,” he
said, adding:
“Nigeria does need a serious
reflection about how to return to those core values that made Nigeria work
before. Those healthy competition between the governments, visit the whole
question of attitude and unless that changes, I do not see how any dialogue can
work”, he said.
The Governor said: “I was discussing
with somebody last week and he noted that this is the eleventh conference and I
ask what ten conferences could not do, how would the eleventh one do it? Why do
we think we can continue doing the same thing the same old way and think that
this time the outcome would be different?”
The Governor said nobody convenes a
meeting without stating the agenda and asking others to draw up the agenda for
that meeting. “From conception we know we want to talk, but we do not know what
we want to talk about.”
Okurounmu said the committee was in
Benin as part of its tour of the six geopolitical zones to get their input into
the content of the agenda, the duration, choice of delegation and legal
framework of the proposed dialogue.
Okunroumu expressed happiness over
the impressive turnout by Nigerians at the different venues of its sittings.
“Nigerians have accepted the need to
have this conference. We have been to four centres Minna, Akure, Jos and
Calabar, and the turnout has been impressive and overwhelming.
“In all the centres, Nigerians came
from the rural areas, even from the remotest villages to make presentations to
us and there are “no-go areas at all.
“We are to listen to all Nigerians
and I am happy that the turnout has been encouraging to the extent that we
requested for bigger halls,’’ he said.
The chairman noted that “we have
been listening to different groups and views, but no single group who threatens
to dismember Nigeria has come before us.
“Nigerians all over the world are
entitled to submit their views, but they must not be in the committee to air
their views.
They have our e-mail address. “Let
them submit their memo to us and their views will be acknowledged. This is the
essence of the committee.
“That is why we are going round to
know what are the things agitating the minds of Nigerians.
“We will include these views in our
report and these will definitely set the agenda for government and tell
government how they want to be governed,’’ he said.
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I think Oshiomole is confused and just wants to sabotage the process. How can he say that one cannot call a meeting without stating the agenda. I wonder what would have been his opinion had it been the presidency came up with the agenda. It would have been the agenda of GEJ. The president has called for a National Conference which all Nigerians have yearned even Oshiomole himself with Nigerians been given the opportunity to determine its agenda for it be an agenda for Nigeria and by Nigerians. Now somebody who is supposed to know better and also be responsible especially in his capacity as the nos1 citizen of his state. He has turned around to become a fifth columnist working against the interest of the South south he is supposed to protect. Posterity will never forgive him if this sabotage plot succeeds!
ReplyDeleteDat committee member shld be. Warned to listen and nt react everybody has d right to say watever they feel abt conf. Oshio made is mind kwn and. Dat his is own let others say dere own too
ReplyDeleteEvery Nigerian knows what the conference is all about. Oshomole cannot be asking about the purpose/objective of the conference. However the committee member should learn to accomodate different peole and their views and he will surely have more uncomfortale views as they tour Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteGreat place. Crowd was good and seating was very comfortable. Also, very good view from where I sat. This is such a cool venue and the atmosphere was equally amazing.
ReplyDeleteMy fellow people don't misconduct d progressives,fine we all know dat we haf been calling 4 discussions in d past but d truth is dat dis government of d day has not been honest wit us over dis confab cause he has a secret agenda 4 it,if truly he want to give us a true confab different 4rm d ones they haf been using to deceive us in d past,he shud resign as d president of Nigeria n d national assembly as well,he can't tell us after d confab he wit forward d reports to d NASS again dat is waste of time n resources cause d people haf spoken n their representative too will speak afterward dat means all dat has been spoken will be amended b4 approval which is very wrong.Think abt dis tins well
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