FG Releases Modalities For Nomination Of Delegates To National Confab

DR. FEMI OKUROUNMU PRESENTING THE REPORT OF THE PRESIDENTIAL COMMITTEE ON NATIONAL DIALOGUE TO PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN
DR. FEMI OKUROUNMU PRESENTING THE REPORT OF THE PRESIDENTIAL COMMITTEE ON NATIONAL DIALOGUE TO PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN

The Federal Government on Thursday released the modalities for the nomination of delegates to the proposed national conference tentatively fixed to last for three months although a specific date has not yet been announced.

The Federal Government, in a statement read to journalists by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim in Abuja, said the conference, which would hold in the Federal Capital Territory would last for  three months.

During the media briefing, Anyim was flanked by the Chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee on National Dialogue, Senator Femi Okurounmu, and the Secretary, Dr. Akilu Indabawa.

The conference, whose full name shall be “The National Conference”, will be attended by no fewer than   492 nominees, who are expected to be nominated from January 30 to February 20.

According to Anyim, the list of nominees should be submitted either online to www.osgf.gov.ng or in hard copy to the Office of the Permanent Secretary (Special Duties Office), Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Federal Secretariat Complex, Phase I, 3rd Floor, Central Business District, Abuja.

Giving a breakdown of the proposed composition of the National Conference, Mr. Ayim said government gave expeditious consideration to the report of the Advisory Committee and after long and mature deliberations on the report accepted the following recommendations for immediate implementation:

– The Official name of the conversation/conference shall be “The National Conference.”
– The National Conference shall hold in Abuja;
– The National Conference shall tentatively last for three months and shall discuss any subject matter, except the indivisibility and indissolubility of Nigeria as a nation, therefore the unity of Nigeria is non-negotiable;
– A conference management secretariat shall be established to manage, administer and run the affairs of the conference;
– Decisions at the National Conference shall be by consensus; but where it is not achievable; it shall be by 75% majority;
– The National Conference shall advise the government on the legal framework, legal procedures and options for integrating the decisions and outcomes of the national conference into the Constitution and laws of the country; and
– The National Conference shall have a Chairperson and a Deputy Chairperson of unimpeachable integrity.

A breakdown of the modalities for the nomination of the delegates is as follows:

– Elder Statesmen: One per state and the FCT making a total of 37 will be nominated by the President;

– Retired Military and Security Personnel which include one delegate per geopolitical zone each from the Military, Police, State Security and National Intelligence Agency – making it a total of 18 delegates to be nominated by stakeholders;

– Traditional Rulers: two per zone and one from the FCT making a total of 13 delegates to be nominated by stakeholders;

– Retired Civil Servants: one per zone. A total of six to be nominated by stakeholders;

– Labour Representatives: the Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, and Trade Union Congress, TUC, shall each nominate 12 delegates making it a total of 24 which would reflect Geo-political and gender balance;

– The Organised Private sector: NECA, MAN, NACCIMA, NESG shall each nominate two delegates;

– Nigeria Youth Organisations: National Youth Council of Nigeria and National Association of Nigerians Students, NANS, shall each nominate six delegates, one from each geo-political zone, while the Federal Government shall nominate six delegates, one from each geo-political zone for “other” (Outstanding Youths and Role Models)  making it a total of 18 delegates;

– Women Groups: National Council Of Women Society, NCWS, shall nominate 12 delegates – two per geo- political zone, while Market Women Association shall nominate one per geo-political zone. International Federation of Women Lawyers, FIDA;  Nigerian Association of Women Journalists, NAWOJ; and Women in Management and Business, WINBIZ, shall each nominate two Delegates;

– Political Parties: parties that have representation in the National Assembly, including the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, All Progressives Congress, APC,  All Progressives Grand Alliance, APGA, Accord Party, Labour Party, LP, shall each nominate two delegates making it 10 delegates;

– Christian and Muslim Leaders each shall nominate six delegates while Civil Society Organisations shall nominate 24 delegates across board;

– Nigerians in Diaspora (Europe, America, Africa, Asia, and Middle East) shall nominate two delegates per location, making it eight delegates;

– People Living with Disabilities shall nominate six delegates, one per geo-political zone.

– Newspapers Proprietors Association of Nigeria, Nigeria Guild of Editors, Nigeria Union of Journalists and the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria shall nominate 2 delegates each;

– Socio – Political/ Cultural and Ethnic Nationality Groups shall nominate 15 delegates each, per geo-political zone to reflect religious and ethnic diversities;

– Professional Bodies including NBA, NSE, CIB, NMA, NIM, NIA, ICAN, ANAN, NIPR, AAPN, NIESV, Nigerian Environment Society and Nigeria Economic Society, shall each nominate one delegate, making it a total of 13 delegates.

– National Academies including the Academy of Science, Academy of Engineering, Academy of Education, Academy of Letters and the Academy of Social Sciences shall each nominate 1 delegate;

– The President shall nominate six persons not currently serving on the bench from the Judiciary;

– Former Political Office Holders including former governors, Senators Forum, House of Reps Forum and the Association of Former Speakers shall each nominate one delegate per geo-political zone making it a total of 24 delegates;

– The Federal Government of Nigeria shall nominate 20 delegates of which at least six will be women;

– The state governments shall each nominate 3 delegates while the FCT shall nominate 1 delegate based on Senatorial District at least one of whom shall be a woman. The nomination shall be done by the state governors and where the state fails to nominate, the President shall nominate the required number from the state;

– The ALGON shall nominate one Former Local Government Chairman each from the six geo- political zones;

– The President shall nominate the Chairman, Deputy Chairman and Secretary, observing geo-political spread.

Fielding questions from journalists, Mr. Anyim said that there was already a proposal for the funding of the Conference in the Budget. He also stated that the Conference will be concluded before the next election season.

He added that a formal inauguration of the conference members would follow immediately after their nominations had been received and collated.

2 COMMENTS

  1. After going through the modalities and various Bodies at which the nominees we come from, it was observed that in the professional body CITN is exclusive . I my opinion tax issue should also be discussed at the confab. And CITN is registered under act on tax