Opinion
Confab: This Is Our Last Chance
President Goodluck Ebele
Jonathan should be commended for the convocation of the ongoing National Conference at this critical period of our nation’s history. The distinguished delegates should also be commended and congratulated for their selection, participation and contributions so far in the ongoing national conference.
I was moved and motivated to write this piece over the bickering on the derivation principle among the distinguished members; I think this issue ought to be viewed and handled in the insterest of the national without this unnecessary brouhaha. The convocation of this august assembly of eminent Nigerians at this perilous time to tackle the challenges militating against our nation’s march to greatness is timely and appropriate.
It came at a time Nigeria attained one hundred. years of the amalgamation of the Northern and Southern protectorates as one nation by Lord Lugard in 1914. It came at a time there are speculations or rumours that there was a clause in the amalgamation agreement that says after one hundred years various ethnic groups that formed the union should review their membership of the union and decide whether to quit or not. It came at a time Nigeria had had two failed national conferences, (IBB and OBJ’s). These two failed national conferences gulped billions of Naira of the Nigerian tax payers’ money, and it added no value to our national life. It was a total waste of resources and time.
It came at a time mistrust, rancour, suspicion among others have pervaded our nation. Cry for secession becomes our new national anthem. It came at a time our nation is bedeviled and overwhelmed with vices such as corruption, marginalisation, unemployment, terrorism, kidnappings, armed robbery, ritual killings, religious crises, skepticism, tribalism, piracy other vices. The worst and most painful of it all is the Boko Haram insurgency in the North-East Nigeria where thousands of innocent Nigerians are maimed and killed on daily bases, properties worth millions of Naira destroyed. Our hope that this nation conference would be a soothing balm on these maladies that had held our nation captive over the years should not be misplaced.
It is on these bases that I plead with the distinguished delegates to have sober reflection and a rethink on the current situation in the country and ensure that the conference comes to a fruitful end. They should see themselves as people representing Nigeria and working for her interest, rather than see themselves as people representing and working for their tribal and ethnic interest. his conference should not in any way go the way of IBB and OBJ conferences where billions of naira was wasted without achieving anything. It cannot be business as usual. The huge amount of money invested in this conference and its purpose should be. realized and justified. The confidence Nigerians reposed in the delegates, hope, faith and trust that this conference would give us lease of life, peaceful and prosperous nation should not be in vain.
Never again will Nigerians accept botched or aborted national conference of this nature. I just believe that this is not one of the indirect ways of sharing our national cake by the Nigerian elites as they had aborted two national conferences without considering the billions of Naira put into it. Nigerians cannot tolerate this deceit and waste of resources any more.
Our unity, strong and indivisible nation lies in the delegates and the conference. This is our last chance; it is also our last hope. Therefore, if this conference fails, it will be a dent on Nigeria’s image and the delegates. It will be the end of Nigeria as one indivisible nation. It will be to your ‘tents’ oh Nigeria, what benefit do we derive from Lord Lugard’s unsolicited union. Is it the civil war, religious crises, Boko Haram insurgency, this and that riot? These crises claimed million lives of innocent Nigenans.
We can’t continue like this, should we? The delegates should put their acts together to resolve the contentious issue once and for all. They should in the natuional interest come up with the acceptable derivation formula. In doing so, they ought to consider the environmental degradation and hazard suffered by the people of oil producing communities of the Niger Delta region as a result of oil exploration and exploitation in the zone. Our ecosystem, aquatic life and farm lands are destroyed. Sources of drinkable water for the communities polluted.
That apart, communities like Umuechem in Etche, Ogoni, Odi, Gbaramatu kingdom, Ayakoroma all in Niger Delta region were sacked simply because they asked for part of the benefits from the oil wealth gotten from their soil. Again, thousands of people from Jesse in Delta State were burnt to death in NNPC pipeline explosion. These and many others are among the hazards we suffer that ought be considered.
I have read about the establishment of the,. controversial Stabilization, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Fund (SRRF) for the areas affected by Boko Haram insurgency. These are the North-East, North-West and North-Central. And’ the fund should enjoys five percent of the Federal allocation annually. Now the question is, should these communities mentioned above enjoy this kind of special fund? If these communities destroyed by the Federal Government agents (military) enjoys such fund, why should those destroyed by the criminals called Boko Hararn who have no justifiable reason be granted such fund? What happens to people, mostly the Ibos killed by Boko Haram?
Are the destroyed infrasture in affected areas more important than human lives? What about billions of naira Federal Government has so far spent in persecuting this unwarranted and unreasonable war declared by Boko Haram? at about Biafra war, and the states ravaged by natural disasters. such as erosion etc? I think Northern delegates should be sincere, patriotic and reasonable in their demands in the interest of national unity.
By convoking the national conference, President Jonathan has given the delegates all the powers and the necessary tools to rebuild this shackled house called Nigeria. Therefore, if the house crumbles due to unseriousness and lack of commitment of the delegates, Nigerians will hold them responsible. This is our second amalgamation. President Jonathan should be commended for his bold initiative in building a new Nigeria where justice and peace will reign.
May God save Nigeria through this conference, Amen.
Ogbuechi is a journalist and human rights activist
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