The stage for
battle was set as the conference resumed, yesterday, after the opening prayers
when Alhaji Muhammad Maigari Dingyadi, a delegate from Sokoto State raised
objections to the procedures used in adopting the resolution on the creation of
new states. According to him, the procedures were full of errors.
While he was
still on his feet that the decision on local governments was faulty, the hall
was enveloped in shouts “No, no,’ ‘name the page properly.’
With their
voices almost being drowned out, some northern delegates hinted on crippling
the conference by walking out if their position on state creation and local
governments were not met, insisting that the only thing the conference could do
was to set the criteria for state creation and not to announce those that
should be created.
In his
contribution, a delegate on the platform of Elder statesmen category, Abdullahi
Ohoimah called for the creation of another state from the Central Zone. He said
that the zone was cheated in the list produced last Thursday. A delegate
representing North Central Zone, John Dara explained that the proposed Kainji
State is composed of emirates from Niger and Kebbi, with the bulk of the new
state in Niger, which explains why the proposed state is in the North Central.
He added that there will be no additional state from the North Central.
In his
contribution, a delegate representing the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, Comrade
Issa Aremu kicked against the proposal for new states, saying that the present
ones were not viable, not implementable and would make a mockery of the
conference if approved at the end of the day.
There were
shouts of “Point of Order” which forced Aremu to stop.
Also in his
contribution, a delegate on the platform of National Council of Traditional
Rulers of Nigeria and the Alayemore of Ido Osun, Oba Aderemi Adedapo,
made a strong case for the creation of Oduduwa State with capital in Ile Ife as
one of the three to be created out of the Southwest.
Noting that the
demand for Oduduwa State has been on for more than 30 years, he said the
proposed state would have a total population of 1.7 million besides the rich
cultural legacy of the people.
According to
him, the Council of Obas in Yoruba land commenced the campaign for the creation
of the state 30 years ago. He said Oduduwa means a lot to the people of South
West zone and the proposed Oduduwa State has a total of 1. 7 million people
with land mass of 8,000 square kilometres.
Oba Adedapo’s
intervention was only one of the few times that the meeting removed itself from
a shouting match as northern and southern delegates squabbled over the issues
debated last Thursday.
Erstwhile
Nigerian diplomat Professor Ibrahim Gambari helped calm passions, yesterday,
when he called for decorum in the plenary, warning against abuse of voice vote
in the conference especially on issues that affect unity and security of the
country.
Professor
Gambari, who reminded delegates of efforts made by some elders of the conference
to reconcile decisions of the conference to ensure transparency and
accountability, stressed that steps must be taken to take the conference to its
conclusion, hinting that “all northern delegates are committed to the progress
and success of this conference”.
According to
him, Northern Elders met with the leadership of the Conference to complain of
abuse of voice vote, especially on very serious issues, adding that at the end
of the meeting which he termed very constructive, there were promises from the
management that corrections would be made as well as reconcile where there were
conflicts.
But comments by
Gambari did not go down well with a delegate under the Elder Statesmen category
and South-South leader, Chief Edwin Clark.
In his reaction,
Chief Clark reiterated his warning that no part of the country should think it
was in any way superior to others, even as no one was inferior to the other. He
added that it was sad and unfortunate that the Northern Elders could meet with
the management without carrying along other leaders and elders especially from
the South South zone. He said: ”It was sad that issues are now being
raised almost when we are at the end of the conference. We have considered 19
reports and we have just one to go and issues are now being raised”.
Explaining that
delegates consulted among themselves to have pre-conference meetings of an
18-man committee to resolve contentious issues before coming to the conference,
Chief Clark, who specifically named Professor Auwalu Yadudu as
gate-crashing into the meeting of the delegates and despite being welcomed,
moved to discredit the conference because his point of view was not accepted.
He said that the
pre-conference meetings were approved by leaders of the geo-political zones,
noting that it was wrong for any group to send a delegation to leadership of
the conference in the bid to seek reversal of decisions taken. He opined that
the best such aggrieved persons could do was to liaise with delegates from
other zones to see how compromise could be reached for the good of all, just as
he appealed to delegates to be more united in the interest of Nigeria and
progress of the country.
Chief Clark
said: “Let me say this, this country called Nigeria which was amalgamated North
and South was made up of equal citizens. That is, we all belong to a country
where we are all equal. Nobody is superior to the other. That was the basis of
our coming together. If I know any moment that you are superior in this country
and I am inferior, then I do not argue with you.
“We came to this
conference in order to have harmonization, consensus and some of us came out
and consulted our fellow leaders. Can we have a meeting, a pre-conference
meeting? This was up to last week. I consulted Alhaji Gambo Jimeta, I consulted
with Alhaji Coomassie, I consulted with Jerry Gana, and we met Olu Falae, Jerry
Gana, Gen Ike Nwachukwu and others, and we set up an 18-man committee to meet
and resolve issues before we come to the floor. They met once in AIT conference
room. After that, there are people who believe they know so much. Some of us
here also have children who went to some of the best universities in the world,
and no one should come to flaunt his professorship to others here.
“Professor
Yadudu, who was not selected by the North, came there and objected to
everything. He wrote a letter to Dokpesi that they have withdrawn, that no
surrender. So we said; can we meet so that we can resolve issues? Then we came
to the open here, it is very unfair. Who defines important matters and who defines
matters that are not important? Nobody!”
Following his
speech, delegates urged the leadership of the conference to stop entertaining
private delegates from the zones.
Soon after Chief
Clark, a delegate representing Kebbi State and former Minister of Defence, Dr.
Haliru Bello Mohammed in his contribution called for the sustenance of
voice vote and consensus in deciding the final report. However, his assertion
that some decisions earlier taken should be suspended until further consensus
was reached was followed by shouts of ‘no, no, no’.
Reiterating his
point, he said: “I propose we allow time instead of saying these decisions are
sacrosanct”, and again, chants of ‘no, no, no’ filled the hall.
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