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Akinyemi: We won’t beg Buhari to implement Confab report… the problems will remain

Bolaji Akinyemi, deputy chairman of the 2014 national conference, says there is no point “begging” President Muhammadu Buhari to implement  recommendations of the conference.

The conference, which was convened by former President Goodluck Jonathan, had 492 delegates from every part of the country.

They deliberated on the operational structure and system on which the country is run, and made lots of recommendations, among which is the creation of more states.

But Buhari has described the conference as a waste of time and resources, saying the report would end up in the “so-called archives”.

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In a recent interview, David Babchir Lawal, secretary to the government of the federation, also described the conference as a waste.

“I understand that some Nigerians want it implemented but the government has been too busy with key areas of governance to talk about an exercise that we thought was essentially diversionary and a sort of, maybe, a ‘job for the boys’, because if you remember, it was reported that almost everybody in the committee got N7 million, and we consider it essentially as job for the boys,” he had said.

Responding, Akinyemi, a former minister of external affairs, said he was proud to be a member of the conference, cautioning the SGF to be mindful of his use of words.

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“My attention has been drawn to the attack launched on the 2014 national conference. As a matter of principle, since the end of the conference, a conference which I had the privilege and honour of serving in my capacity as the DEPUTY CHAIRMAN, I had refrained from playing an advocacy role vis-à-vis the position of this government as regards the Report of the 2014 Conference,” Akinyemi said in a statement.

“But my attention has just been drawn to the interview granted by the secretary to the government of the federation, Engr Babachir David Lawal, published in several national papers on June 27, 2016.

“I have no quarrel with the SGF reiterating the opposition of government to the 2014 national conference. But I find the language in which his views are couched to be crude, rude, offensive and unbecoming of the high office of state he occupies.

“He referred to the delegates as ‘boys’, BOYS!!!!!!!!!! Among the delegates are the Emir of Ilorin, the Lamido of Adamawa, King Arfred Diete Spiff, the Gbong Gwom of Jos, Emir of Yauri, Emir of Dutse, Emir of Askira, the Amanyanabo of Nembe, Various judges of the High Courts, BOYS!!!!!!!!!!!! Delegates included a former Chief of Defence Staff, a former Chief of Air Staff, three former Foreign Ministers, a former Inspector General of Police, two former Senate Presidents, a former SGF, several former Ministers, several SANs, several former Governors, Professors etc. etc. etc. Presiding was a former chief justice of Nigeria and a former minister of external affairs.

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“My own upbringing and diplomatic and scholar’s disposition will not allow me to yield to the temptation to call Engr Lawal by the name his own choice of words has reduced him to. Most of the delegates there were people who had paid their dues, served this country in high and exalted positions, risked their lives in the civil war and other domestic insurrections and showed exceptional excellence in the performance of their duties, obviously more excellence than Engr. Lawal had demonstrated in his one year in office.

“In the same interview, the SGF was quoted as saying “it was reported that almost everybody in the committee got N7 million.” Come on Mr. SGF. Grow up. You have been in the office that funded the Conference and you have been there for over a year, and all you need to do is to send for the files to know that what members were  paid is much less than N7 million per member. You do not have to depend on rumours or “dem say”.

“Frankly, I will not plead for the report of the conference to be considered by your government. governments come and Governments go. The problems will remain. We will all be judged by whether we were part of the solution or part of the problems.”

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4 comments
  1. prof. akinyemi sir. I can see that you are a well grown Yoruba man that really know how to talk or behave in public,pls you n other senior Nigerians should remain calm n let see how far buhari will solve Nigeria’s problem like boko haram, Biafra issue,Niger delta militants n economy of dis great country.

    1. Well said fellow Nigerian. I believe the present should look back and suck from the past to give birth to a brighter future. I am sure if the recommendation in the report is looked at closely done wisdom could be drawn to solve some of the present wahala in the country even if not all

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