Dickson Calls for All-Parties C’ttee on Restructuring

The Governor of Bayelsa State, Mr. Henry Seriake Dickson, has called on the federal government to set up an All- Parties Committee to formulate the template to streamline issues and views around the notion of restructuring Nigeria.
The governor’s call came a few days after the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) resolved to set up an internal committee of the party to work out modalities for restructuring of the country.

While commending APC for supporting restructuring, Dickson believes that rather than making it an exclusive APC affair, membership of the restructuring committee should be drawn from all the political parties, civil societies and the academia to deal decisively with the matter, stressing that only an expanded committee would give a sense of belonging to all and sundry.

A statement signed by the governor’s Special Adviser on Media Relations, Francis Agbo, yesterday in Yenagoa, noted that Dickson has promised to mobilise support for restructuring if the APC goes about it with sincerity of purpose.
The governor however, advised those who misconstrue restructuring to mean secession to have a re-think as ‘‘Nigeria’s unity and indivisibility is desirable but should be negotiated for the good of all.’’
He, however, said for restructuring to comprehensively address the questions of Nigeria’s unity, the APC-led federal government must include Resource Control, Devolution of Power to the federating units and true federalism in the template of restructuring.

He said restructuring along the lines of resource control and true federalism will build confidence and cohesion across the country and place Nigeria on the path of justice and fairness.
The statement read in parts: ‘‘For me, as Governor of Bayelsa State, any restructuring that doesn’t include resource control will not make much sense to my people because for us in the Niger Delta, restructuring Nigeria starts with resource control.

“My understanding of Nigeria is that we all want to remain in one Nigeria but it must be a Nigeria of our dream founded on justice, equity and fairness; a Nigeria where all the people that make up the country are happy and proud to call their country and not a country where any section or race is perceived to be superior or inferior to the other, a Nigeria where we are our brothers keepers!

“With restructuring, all these are possible because when we sincerely restructure, there will be devolution of power, true federalism and every state will have control over its resources and this will make Nigeria to work smoothly.’’
While stressing that agitations for restructuring were not new in the country, the governor said restructuring did not see the light of the day in the past because the leaderships were not sincere about it.
“He said for restructuring to have the buy-in of all sections of the country, the APC- led federal government must show utmost sincerity of purpose and involve all interest groups in the process.

The statement said Dickson had always believed in the restructuring of the country, adding that it was against this background that the governor teamed up with progressives across the country to found the Alliance for Democracy in 1998 to address the basis of Nigeria’s unity as well as the teething agitations for resource control, devolution of power/ true federalism.

It noted that Dickson had to defect from the AD when the party turned 360 degree and backed out on resource control, by supporting the onshore/offshore dichotomy suit!
The suit which was instituted by the federal government against oil-producing communities was inimical to the corporate interest of the Ijaw nation because it among other things, sought to take off the rights of host communities to have control over resources in their domain.

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