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RESTRUCTURING: CONFAB 2014 Report Endorses 18 New States (LIST) by dre11(m): 1:05pm On Jul 01, 2017
*...Each region to get 3 states

*...Apa, Ijebu, Anioma top list

*...Wants merger of unviable ones



Posted by Onwuka Nzeshi


Contrary to the expectation of many Nigerians that the 2014 National Conference proposed a return to the regional governments, Saturday Telegraph has learnt that the 494- man body did not recommended such neither did it endorse the abolition of the present system of states as federating units. Rather, the ‘wise men and women’ in a shocking revelation, recommended the creation of additional 18 states, a move that will no doubt shock many advocates of federalism and restructuring, who are expecting the senate to conduct a thorough debate on the report when it resumes plenary on Tuesday.

The Senate, before embarking on Sallah break, had called on the Presidency to submit the 2014 confab report to it, for deliberations, as the calls for restructuring continue to mount. Notable Nigerians including former Military President Ibrahim Babangida, former President Goodluck Jonathan and former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar had called for the restructuring of the polity.

Although, many Nigerians believe that the states created by successive military regimes were already too many and most of them economically unviable, the conference ironically adopted states as the federating units and recommended the creation of more states to satisfy the geographical equation question.

A perusal of the confab report shows that the document in Section 5.12 dealt with Political Restructuring and Forms of Government, where it was stated that delegates to the conference unanimously resolved that Nigeria shall retain a federal system of government whose core elements shall be a central government with states as the federating units; and that states that wish to merge may do so in accordance with the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

The report further recommended that any group of states might create a self-funding Zonal Commission to promote economic development, good governance, equity, peace and security in accordance with the constitution. The report reads: “At independence in 1960, Nigeria had three regions and by 1964 had added a fourth region. All four were autonomous but subordinated only to the Federal Constitution.

Then came the military in 1966 when aspects of the Federal Constitution were suspended leading to the creation of 12 states, (six in the north and six in the south) in answer to political exigencies including the protection of minority rights. “More states were created to satisfy the yearnings of various ethnic nationalities which fear domination by some others. Nigeria now has 36 States plus the Federal Capital Territory. In spite of this subsisting arrangement, there continues to be demands for the creation of more states.

“After extensive consideration of Regionalism/ Zones, Conference decided as follows:
(I) The states shall be the federating units; and
(ii) any group of states may create a self-funding Zonal Commission to promote economic development, good governance, equity, peace and security in accordance with the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended).

(a) A two-thirds majority of all members in each of the Houses of Assembly of each of the states, in which such merger is proposed, support by resolution, the merger;
(b) A Referendum is conducted in each of the states proposing to merge with 75 per cent of the eligible voters in each of those states approving the merger;
(c) The National Assembly, by resolution passed by a simple majority of membership, approves of the merger; and
(d) States that decide to merge shall also reserve the right to demerge following the same procedure and processes for merger,” the report read in part.

The report observed that since the subject of state creation has remained a huge political issue in Nigeria, the delegates examined the reports of the 2005 National Political Reform Conference and that of the Presidential Committee on Review of Outstanding Issues from recent Constitutional Conferences, such the 2012 Belgore Report, and made its recommendations in the interest of equity, justice and fairness. “In the spirit of reconciliation, equity, fair play and justice, there shall be created an additional state for the South East zone; and that all other requests for state creation should be considered on merit. The conference approved the criteria for the creation of new states as follows:

“Any new state sought to be created must be viable. In considering viability, the following should be taken into consideration:
(a) Any new state should be economically viable;

(b) It should have human, natural and material resource;

(c) It should have a minimum land mass/water mass; and

(d) The viability of the existing state(s) should be taken into consideration as well, so as not to create a situation where new state(s) would leave the existing state(s) unviable,” the report said. According to the report, state creation should be on the basis of parity between the geo-political zones to ensure equality of zones; additional states should be created in each of the six geo- political zones to bring the number of states in each zone to nine (9), thus bringing the total number of states to 54.

According to the report, the additional 18 new states recommended for creation are:
Apa State from the present Benue State;
Edu State from Niger State;
Kainji State from the present Kebbi State;
Katagun State from the present Bauchi State;
Savannah State from the present Borno State;
Amana State from the present Adamawa State.


Others are
Gurara State from the present Kaduna State;
Ghari State from the present Kano State;
Etiti State from the present South East Zone;
Aba State from the present Abia State;
Adada State from the present Enugu State; Njaba-Anim State from the present Anambra and Imo States.


Anioma State from the present Delta State;
Ogoja State from the present Cross River State;
Ijebu State from the present Ogun State; and
New Oyo State from the present Oyo State. The report further stated that the third state to be created in the South South would be named later, along with its capital; just as the third state to be created in the South West would be named later, along with its capital
while the 1999 Constitution shall be amended to make the process of state creation less cumbersome.


https://newtelegraphonline.com/2017/07/restructuring-confab-2014-report-endorses-18-new-states/

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Re: RESTRUCTURING: CONFAB 2014 Report Endorses 18 New States (LIST) by olatola00(m): 1:09pm On Jul 01, 2017
What about Ikeja state from Lagos state.. As if the current 36 states are not enough.

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Re: RESTRUCTURING: CONFAB 2014 Report Endorses 18 New States (LIST) by fiizznation: 1:14pm On Jul 01, 2017
Lol. Anyway is a good thing that this buhari administration threw that rubbish report in the dustbin.

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Re: RESTRUCTURING: CONFAB 2014 Report Endorses 18 New States (LIST) by Kyase(m): 1:16pm On Jul 01, 2017
olatola00:
What about Ikeja state from Lagos state.. As if the current 36 states are not enough.
Now i see why that report should be used.. The North will have 28 states the south 26 states totaling 54 states. Haba we don USA.

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Re: RESTRUCTURING: CONFAB 2014 Report Endorses 18 New States (LIST) by mars123(m): 2:10pm On Jul 01, 2017
The conditions for the creation of a new state is satisfactory. It is not a matter of just creating a new one, it is ensuring that the new state is economically viable.

I must say that the delegates did a good work on the 2014 confab. Its just sad that the APC cannot give it a look in because they already have a strategy in place on how to make Nigeria better(worse).

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Re: RESTRUCTURING: CONFAB 2014 Report Endorses 18 New States (LIST) by Pavarottii(m): 2:37pm On Jul 01, 2017
Kyase:
Now i see why that report should be used.. The North will have 28 states the south 26 states totaling 54 states. Haba we don USA.
Nah read well. North will have equal state with the south which will be 27:27. Against the 19:17 it is now.

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Re: RESTRUCTURING: CONFAB 2014 Report Endorses 18 New States (LIST) by Nobody: 2:41pm On Jul 01, 2017
Most foolish conference ever where money was looted for nonsensical confab. It is either we return back to 1960 arrangement which the greedy igbos disrupt or forget about restructuring. No state will be added.

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Re: RESTRUCTURING: CONFAB 2014 Report Endorses 18 New States (LIST) by Nobody: 2:44pm On Jul 01, 2017
Some southern state that are not more than Zaria local government of Kaduna state in both size and population deserve no additional state.

Even the present Bayelsa state should be merged to Rivers State.

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Re: RESTRUCTURING: CONFAB 2014 Report Endorses 18 New States (LIST) by Kyase(m): 2:46pm On Jul 01, 2017
Pavarottii:

Nah read well. North will have equal state with the south which will be 27:27. Against the 19:17 it is now.
okay, i thought they said each region will have 3 more each?

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Re: RESTRUCTURING: CONFAB 2014 Report Endorses 18 New States (LIST) by Daplux4: 2:59pm On Jul 01, 2017
I don't think it's exactly the same copy I have wait let me go and check if they had termpared it.

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Re: RESTRUCTURING: CONFAB 2014 Report Endorses 18 New States (LIST) by dionma: 3:07pm On Jul 01, 2017
A lot of states are not viable. Many of them rely on federal allocation. Once federal allocation dwindle, they cannot pay salaries of civil servant and we are here talking of creating more states when the present ones are insolvent.

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Re: RESTRUCTURING: CONFAB 2014 Report Endorses 18 New States (LIST) by deedeedee1: 3:09pm On Jul 01, 2017
Nigeria is truly a useless country

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Re: RESTRUCTURING: CONFAB 2014 Report Endorses 18 New States (LIST) by Ehiscotch(m): 3:30pm On Jul 01, 2017
Nigeria would just be nosediving into more problems.
Restructuring or creation of more states is not the solution to our problems.

Proper Education, re orientation & good governance is.
Nigeria has so many ethnic groups. Are we gonna give each ethnic group their own state?

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Re: RESTRUCTURING: CONFAB 2014 Report Endorses 18 New States (LIST) by Blue3k(m): 3:35pm On Jul 01, 2017
Are these people high. Why are they obsessed with creating more states. They will be completely dependant on federal government for survival. We should be discussing how to end allocation system then after that we'll see states merge.

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Re: RESTRUCTURING: CONFAB 2014 Report Endorses 18 New States (LIST) by googlepikins: 4:18pm On Jul 01, 2017
It's too late, biafra is coming, the vegetable Pharaoh can't stop our Moses Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, Pharaoh is dying in London.

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Re: RESTRUCTURING: CONFAB 2014 Report Endorses 18 New States (LIST) by omogidi234(m): 5:19pm On Jul 01, 2017
olatola00:
What about Ikeja state from Lagos state.. As if the current 36 states are not enough.
grin grin grin. Let me add my own: Mushin State.

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Re: RESTRUCTURING: CONFAB 2014 Report Endorses 18 New States (LIST) by nNEOo(m): 6:22pm On Jul 01, 2017
omogidi234:

grin grin grin. Let me add my own: Mushin State.




pls allow me "bariggar state"



Ppl won't see they are trying hard to devide us more .
Just the way the dismantled the eastern region in tiny pieces braking Ebonyi from Abia .
must our problems increase exponentially ?
"I propose we decentralize the center shikina "

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Re: RESTRUCTURING: CONFAB 2014 Report Endorses 18 New States (LIST) by Vanpascore(m): 6:48pm On Jul 01, 2017
As if creating state is the solution to Nigeria's problem

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Re: RESTRUCTURING: CONFAB 2014 Report Endorses 18 New States (LIST) by TRUTH2020: 6:48pm On Jul 01, 2017
all this restructure restructure confab confab,IF NOT FOR MAZI NNAMDI KANU we wont be hearing it still the children of lucifer are shouting crucify him crucify him.

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Re: RESTRUCTURING: CONFAB 2014 Report Endorses 18 New States (LIST) by Nobody: 6:49pm On Jul 01, 2017
total confusion... chaos is the aftermath of this maddxxness...more chaos

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Re: RESTRUCTURING: CONFAB 2014 Report Endorses 18 New States (LIST) by Nobody: 6:50pm On Jul 01, 2017
Restructuring : Yes !!!
More Power to the State Govts : No !
Creating more parasite States : No !
More Money to State Govts : No !

More Power to the Local Govts : Yes !!!
Creating more Local Govts : Yes !!!
More money to Local Govts : Absolutely Yes !!!

Period. Full stop!

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Re: RESTRUCTURING: CONFAB 2014 Report Endorses 18 New States (LIST) by Chiefpriest1(m): 6:50pm On Jul 01, 2017
Hmm. We are saying the ones there are not viable, they are talking about creating new ones that will still fall back on Niger Delta oil.

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Re: RESTRUCTURING: CONFAB 2014 Report Endorses 18 New States (LIST) by Desdola(m): 6:51pm On Jul 01, 2017
This is not even a priority. Nigeria have better problems to settle than this

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Re: RESTRUCTURING: CONFAB 2014 Report Endorses 18 New States (LIST) by Rick9(m): 6:51pm On Jul 01, 2017
Na state be our problems now ?/SMH more avenue to steal

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Re: RESTRUCTURING: CONFAB 2014 Report Endorses 18 New States (LIST) by Slai1: 6:52pm On Jul 01, 2017
Is that so?
Re: RESTRUCTURING: CONFAB 2014 Report Endorses 18 New States (LIST) by DaBillionnaire: 6:52pm On Jul 01, 2017
Kyase:
Now i see why that report should be used.. The North will have 28 states the south 26 states totaling 54 states. Haba we don USA.

We don turn USA

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Re: RESTRUCTURING: CONFAB 2014 Report Endorses 18 New States (LIST) by KingLennon(m): 6:53pm On Jul 01, 2017
36 states the Federal Government can't manage. Is it 54 states that they will? Nigeria matter weak me o

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Re: RESTRUCTURING: CONFAB 2014 Report Endorses 18 New States (LIST) by bZoMa(m): 6:54pm On Jul 01, 2017
Woss wobe angry

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Re: RESTRUCTURING: CONFAB 2014 Report Endorses 18 New States (LIST) by stinggy(m): 6:54pm On Jul 01, 2017
54 states
So we can make more useless governors, senators and reps abi? Even the 36 we have already are disgrace to common sense. If we can't merge states and return to regional government then I wish the report is kept away for long years undecided undecided

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Re: RESTRUCTURING: CONFAB 2014 Report Endorses 18 New States (LIST) by Abfinest007(m): 6:55pm On Jul 01, 2017
to me d conbaf report is not complete yet why will they say each region will get three state if add three state to d north they will have twenty two .d oppression will be too much by then

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Re: RESTRUCTURING: CONFAB 2014 Report Endorses 18 New States (LIST) by geozone: 6:56pm On Jul 01, 2017
see rubbish?
Re: RESTRUCTURING: CONFAB 2014 Report Endorses 18 New States (LIST) by longsnake(m): 6:56pm On Jul 01, 2017
My Dear Gurara State, I see you coming.

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