Minister of Special Duties and Intergovernmental Affairs, Senator George Akume has revealed why the report of the 2014 constitutional conference cannot be used in restructuring the country.
Speaking at a presidential stakeholders meeting held at the Government House in Makurdi on Monday October 26, the Minister explained why the report cannot be relied upon in response to Governor Samuel Ortom’s call for the conference report to be revisited or for a Sovereign National Conference to be convened to discuss the various challenges facing the country.
Ortom had said: “There is a need to dust the 2014 confab report to restructure every segment of the country.
“We need to restructure the current presidential system of government, all the sectors, the EFCC, the relationship among federal, state and local government areas, revenue generation and distribution.
“What is happening now is as a result of accumulated wrongs meted to people as well as issues that were left unattended by successive administrations.”
But in response to Ortom’s comment, Akume stated that the Confab report cannot be relied upon because it defied equality. He added that the number of people who came from the East for the conference outnumbered those from the North.
Akume said: “The confab report cannot be relied upon because it defies equality as the number of people who came from the East outnumbered the North.
“I was at the National Assembly then, but I did not know those who represented me. They (representatives) were merely handpicked without my knowledge.”
Mr. Akume… That’s a blatant bull shigidi! You really want people to believe that nonsense? This is part of the reason that youths are protesting… You don’t seem to get it.
As a former member representing your constituent, you should have taken it upon yourself to know who was chosen to represent you.
If any of your grand children were not able to perform a specific task and they used this kind of reasoning as their base, would you accept their logic or reasoning?
This is the reason that no Nigerian either believes or trusts your party to do a good job.