The
National Conference on Thursday adopted a recommendation of its
Committee on Political Restructuring and Forms of Government for the
creation of 18 new states in the country, as well as for the rotation of
the office of the president.
It specifically agreed that in
the spirit of reconciliation, equity and justice, an additional state
should be created for the South East zone, which currently has only five
states.
If the Federal Government accepts the recommendation, the country will have 54 states with nine in each of the six zones.
The
Conference also accepted the recommendation for the rotation of the
presidency between the North and South and among the six geo-political
zones while the governorship seat should be rotated among the senatorial
districts in each state.
The Committee co-chaired by Ike Nwachukwu and Mohammed Kumalia had presented its report on Monday.
They said the subject of state creation had remained a huge political issue in Nigeria.
“The
Committee examined the reports of the National Political Reform
Conference and the report of the Presidential Committee on Review of
outstanding issues from recent Constitutional Conferences 2012 (the
Belgore Report) and after wide consultations and extensive deliberations
and in the interest of equity, justices and fairness,” they added.
Some
of the proposed states approved by the Confab are Apa from Benue State,
kainji from Kebbi, Katagum from Bauchi, Savannah from Borno, Amana from
Adamawa, Gurara from Kaduna, Ghari from Kano, Etiti from South East,
Aba from Abia, Adada from Enugu and Njaba-Anim from Anambra and Imo.
The
others are Anioma from Delta State, Orashi from Rivers State, Ogoja
from Cross River State, IJebu from Ogun State and New Oyo State from the
present Oyo State.
The Conference is to later determine the
names of the remaining two other states and their capitals, which are to
be created in the South-South and South West zones.
The
Conference, however, noted that any new states to be created should be
economically viable or potentially viable and should have human, natural
and material resources. It also resolved that that a new state should
have minimum population of one million persons.
It rejected an
amendment that said the National Assembly by resolution passed by a
simple majority or membership should approve the merger of states and
that the merged states shall exist as a region.
The Conference
agreed that there should principle of zoning and rotation of elective
offices at the federal and state levels on the basis of excellence,
equity, gender justice and fairness.
The Committee had
recommended that the Electoral Act and the Constitution of Political
Parties should provide Principle of zoning / rotation of elective
offices at the federal and state levels on the basis of equity, justice
and fairness
The Conference rejected a single term of six years and a unicameral legislature for the country.
The
Conference accepted a recommendation that there should be quarterly
question time for the President and question time for ministers at the
legislature to enhance accountability.

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