Remarks by His Excellency, President Goodluck Ebele
Jonathan, GCFR On the Occasion of the Inauguration of the National Advisory Committee On our
Country’s Conversation towards a Greater Nigeria State House, Presidential Villa, Abuja Monday
October 7th 2013.
PROTOCOLS
1. Today,
we are taking historic and concrete steps that will further strengthen our
understanding, expand the frontiers of our inclusiveness and deepen our bond as
one people under God.
2. In
my address to the Nation on the occasion of our 53rdIndependence and
Golden Anniversary as a Republic, I announced that in response to the yearnings of our
people, we had decided to take on the
responsibility of decisively and genuinely exploring the option of a National Conversation.
3. In
furtherance of this objective, Government announced the names of some
Nigerians, with wide experience from various disciplines, to form membership of
an Advisory Committee to facilitate a most acceptable process that will bring
our aspirations to fruition. Our gathering here today is to formally inaugurate
this child of necessity, the Advisory Committee to
midwife this Conversation.
4. Permit
me to very quickly review the foundational principles that drive our action, and
also address a few matters arising. Firstly, let me emphasize that this is a
National Project, a sincere and fundamental undertaking, aimed at realistically
examining and genuinely resolving, longstanding impediments to our cohesion and harmonious development as a
trulyunited
Nation.
5. There
is a view by some of our people that we do not need to sit together to dialogue
over the socio-political challenges facing our country. Some believe that
because we have held several Conferences in the past, we do not need to hold
another one. I was one of those who exhibited scepticism on the need for
another Conference or Dialogue. My scepticism was borne out of the nomenclature
of such a Conference, taking into cognizance existing democratic structures
that were products of the will of the people.
6. However,
we are in a democracy, and in a democracy; elected leaders govern at the behest
of the citizenry. As challenges emerge, season after season, leaders must
respond with best available strategies to ensure that the ship of state remains
undeterred in its voyage.
7. Nations
rise to the challenges that each epoch presents. It is imperative therefore,
that in our march to nationhood, we have to be dynamic in our approach and
response to the problems, even as we seek solutions to them. We cannot proffer
yesterday's solutions to today's problems.
8. Distinguished
ladies and gentlemen, let us remind ourselves of the gains from previous
Conferences and Dialogues. The Conferences that were held before 1960 were
designed to produce a political system and a roadmap to Nigeria's independence.
9. The
Constitutional Conference of 1957 in London, for example, effectively prepared
Nigeria for Independence. The Eastern and Western regions were granted
self-government in 1957, while the Northern region got its own in 1959. The
Office of the Prime Minister was created and it was also decided that the
Federal Legislature would be Bi-cameral.
10. Furthermore,
the Constituent Assembly of 1978 gave us the 1979 Constitution and also created
the current Presidential System with its attendant checks and balances and
Fundamental Human Rights provisions. The 1999 Constitution we operate today, is
a successor to the 1979 Constitution and records show that the 1999 Constitution
also benefited from reports and recommendations arising from the 1994/1995
Constitutional Conference.
11. Although
not enshrined in the 1999 Constitution, the idea ofthe current Six
Geo-Political Zones that have become one of the avenues for equitable
distribution of projects and public offices in Nigeria was also a product of
Dialogue that emerged from the 1994/1995 Constitutional Conference.
12. The
2005 National Political Reform Conference produced a number of key
recommendations that were sent to the 5thAssembly, which were
however not perfected. In 2010, I reasoned that the outstanding recommendations
from the 2005 Conference be revisited.
13. It
was my view that Government is a continuum and that we must find ways to
strengthen the foundation of our Union. I proceeded to set up the Justice Alpha Belgore Committee with a mandate to review the
report for possible implementation, especially the areas where there was a
common agreement. The committee worked hard and came out with its report that
included a number of Bills, which were forwarded to the National Assembly.
14. We
believe that these Bills will form key components of the on-going
Constitutional Review by the National Assembly.
15. Clearly,
every dialogue adds something valuable to our evolving Nation. The urgency of a National Conversation
in the present therefore, need not be over emphasized.
16. Distinguished
ladies and gentlemen, as we continue to strive to build a strong and virile
Nation, especially in the midst of agitations and tensions, we cannot deny the
fact that sitting down to talk is one right step in calming down tensions and
channelling our grievances, misgivings and suggestions into more positive use
for the good of our Country.
17. Let
me use this opportunity to thank the Senate President, and the leadership and
members of the National Assembly for the support they have given to this
important National Project.
18. The
concept of participatory democracy is such that even after the people have
given their representatives the mandate to make laws and act on their behalf,
there is also a space for the governed to make further input into the political
processes, without undermining the authority of the statutory bodies.
Sovereignty continues to be with the people even as the people evolve
strategies and tactics to strengthen its foundation for the benefit of
successor generations.
19. It
is this sort of collaboration between the people and established institutions
of government, that will allow for a robust outcome that leads to greater
understanding and a more cohesive and inclusive Union. For me, there is no alternative to
inclusivity, equity and justice in a modern democratic state.
20. I
will therefore like to allay the fears of those who think the Conference will
call the integrity of Nigeria into question. This National Discourse will
strengthen our union and address issues that are often on the front burner, and
are too frequently ignored.
21. Ladies
and Gentlemen, Dear Committee Members, this is a serious task, and history
beckons on you not to disappoint our people. I want to charge you to consult
widely before
sitting down to develop the framework that
will guide and guard the proceedings of the discussions.
22. In
the task before you, no voice is too small and no opinion is irrelevant. Thus,
the views of the sceptics and those of theenthusiasts must be accommodated as you formulate this all important
framework. This Conversation is a People’s Conversation and I urge you to
formulate an all-inclusive process that protects the people’s interest.
23. Let
me also urge the Advisory Committee not only to be alive to the expectations of
our people, but to bear in mind, that what we desire is what can work for the
good of our people and country. The goal is to bequeath a better and a
greater Nigeria to the present and the generation that is to come.
24. Ladies
and Gentlemen, We have wasted too much time and resources, bickering over
sectional versions of what define reality. This is an open-ended luxury we can
no longer afford. Let us move forward, with honest conviction and patriotic
courage, to strengthen this Republic, and get it to work better and brighter,
for all of us, to the glory of God.
25. On
this note, I hereby inaugurate the National Advisory Committee on this
significant National Assignment and give the Committee six weeks to submit its report. I thank you for accepting to serve and
I wish you the very best of wisdom in this very important call to duty.
26. Congratulations.
I thank you.
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