President Jonathan Establishes the Committee on National Conference
Date Posted: 01/10/2013
President Goodluck Jonathan bowed to
pressure from well-meaning Nigerians as he sets up a committee on national
conference. The decision became known in the morning of October 1, 2013,
Tuesday.
The committee, which he announced during his
nationwide broadcast to mark Nigeria's 53rd Independence
anniversary from Great Britain, is to be headed by an Afenifere chieftain,
Senator Femi Okunroumu.
Femi Okunroumu, a former senator from Ogun
State, is among those who have been clamouring for the conference.
The President also said that other members of
the committee, which has one month within which to recommend modalities for the
conference, will be announced later.
There has been serious agitation for the
conference, which many has described as the panacea for the crisis bedeviling
the country.
Support for the conference gained support
recently when the President of the Senate, Sen. David Mark said the time for its
conveyance was now.
Also, the northern states, which had before now
expressed reservation about the conference, expressed its support for
it.
The chairman of the Northern States Governors'
Forum, Mano is also the Governor of Niger State, Babangida Aliyu said the region
was ready for the conference.
In his speech, President Jonathan berated some
politicians who he said had become arrogant and undisciplined.
Read the full text of press release on setting
up the National conference committee:
State House Press Release: President
Jonathan Sets Up Committee To Plan National Conference
“Fellow Nigerians, our Administration has taken cognizance of
suggestions over the years by well-meaning Nigerians on the need for a national
dialogue on the future of our beloved country.
“When there are issues that constantly stoke tension and bring about
friction, it makes perfect sense for the interested parties to come together to
discuss.
“In demonstration of my avowed belief in the positive power of
dialogue in charting the way forward, I have decided to set up an advisory
committee whose mandate is to establish the modalities for a national dialogue
or conference.
“The committee will also design a framework and come up with
recommendations as to the form, structure and mechanism of the
process.
“The full membership of the committee will be announced shortly. I
expect its report to be ready in one month, following which the nation will be
briefed on the nomenclature, structure and modalities of the dialogue,”
President Jonathan said in the broadcast.
The President urged Nigerians to remain fully committed to building a
strong, united, progressive and prosperous nation in spite of present
challenges.
“In truth, Nigeria is still a work in progress and we are challenged
everyday to keep building in spite of the various obstacles we face.
“History has proven that nations take time to evolve. We should
rejoice in our democracy because it enables us to be united by our differences,
not destroyed by them. And there is no more crucial time for us to be united
than now.
“The threats we face may be real and immediate. But we are not alone
in this regard. It is a difficult season for much of the world: industrialized
or developing; rich or poor. What matters are the lessons we learn, the wisdom
we demonstrate, and the victories we snatch from the jaws of possible
defeat.
“This is a time to pull together behind the national cause: the cause
of our freedom, and our future. We must rekindle the spirit of Nigeria, to
ensure that every democrat and every lover of peace in this great nation
continues to live in a free, peaceful and secure Nigeria,” President Jonathan
said.
Against the background of recent terrorist atrocities in the country,
President Jonathan reaffirmed the federal government’s commitment to taking all
necessary action to bring the war against domestic terrorism to a successful
conclusion as quickly as possible.
“My heart goes out to the families of all those who have fallen
victim of these dastardly acts. Our Administration will not rest until every
Nigerian is free from the oppression of terrorism. I reassure you that no cost
will be spared, no idea will be ignored, and no resource will be left untapped
in the quest to enable our people live without fear.
“I implore every Nigerian – wherever you are, whatever language you
speak, whatever your religious persuasion, whichever political party you support
– let us join together to fight this evil of extremism,” President Jonathan
declared.
The President rededicated himself “completely” to the service of the
nation, assuring Nigerians that the country will not fail under his
leadership.
“As men and women in leadership, we must continually focus on
service, duty, responsibility and the next generation, not the next election.
Those who are elected to govern at all levels must focus on improving the lives
of our people, not selfish ambition.
“This is no time for the harmful clutches of parochial sentiments and
the politics of bitterness, impunity, arrogance and unhelpful
indiscipline.
“We must stand as one, with absolute commitment and resolve to resist
any force that threatens us and the sanctity of our union,” President Jonathan
said.
He congratulated all Nigerians as the nation marks 53 years of
independence.
“If we look back over the years, we can confidently say that there is
every reason to celebrate. The past 53 years have seen Nigeria evolve on an epic
scale.
“I want to thank all our country men and women who have stood by this
administration in the midst of mounting challenges and enormous
expectations.
“I recognize that it is not easy to keep believing in the
possibilities of our greatness when our faith is constantly challenged, But let
me assure you that, if we do not despair, we shall reap the reward of our labour
in due season,” President Jonathan concluded.
Reuben Abati
Special Adviser to the President
(Media & Publicity)
September 30, 2013
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