Senate demands 2014 Confab report from FG

The Senate yesterday directed  the federal government to urgently adopt and send to the National Assembly the report of the 2014 National Conference organized by the former President Goodluck Jonathan administration.

The directive of the Senate is coming as a necessary measure to evolve solutions to tackle  the escalating ethnic agitations in some parts of the country which is threatening the peace and unity of the nation.

The lawmakers said the greatest challenge facing Nigeria is the threat to national unity, as centrifugal forces, ethnicity and religious intolerance have enveloped national consciousness.

It was resolved that senators should quickly intensify their representative role and embark on sensitization campaign in their various constituencies to highlight  the importance of harmonious and peaceful coexistence among Nigerians.

LEADERSHIP recalls that Jonathan had set up a confab committee to discuss issues that concerns Nigeria with the purpose of finding lasting solutions to them and to maintain the country’s indivisibility. The report was  forwarded on Wednesday, May 27, 2014 for consideration and necessary legislative actions by the Senate, but it was stepped down.

Yesterday, the Senate Leader, Ahmad Ibrahim Lawan (Yobe North) moved a motion on the urgent need to proffer lasting solutions to ensure unity

and harmony in the country and was well supported by all the lawmakers.

Tagged “ The Need for National Unity and Peaceful Coexistence in Nigeria” the motion seek to convey commitment of all Nigerians to live together in unity and harmony as one indivisible and  indissoluble sovereign nation.

Leading the debate, Lawan noted that “since Independence, national integration has been the priority of government in Nigeria which saw the establishment of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), the Unity School System, the Federal Character Principles and many other affirmative policies intended to achieve national integration and peaceful coexistence.”

Lawan stated that some citizens rather than work for integration into

a cohesive nation with a common sense of national identity, are busy preaching primordial affiliation, and clamouring for ethically based and regionally supported threat to one united Nigeria in various parts of the country.

“The amalgamation of the Southern and Northern Protectorates in 1914 was not a mistake, but a design by the Almighty God as a nation of brothers and sisters united in common destiny,” he stated.

Senator Barnabas Gemade (Benue North East) said to properly address the challenges facing national unity, there must be upholding of fairness, justice and the rule of law.

Senator Adamu Aliero (Kebbi Central) said the motion was necessary explaining that the recommendations of the National confab  of 2014  addressed most of the national challenges enhancing disunity of Nigeria and urged that it should be adopted.

Source: leadership.ng

 

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