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I Would Have Approved CONFAB Report If I Had Won The 2015 General Elections – GEJ

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJune 29, 2022Updated:June 29, 2022 National No Comments3 Mins Read
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Former President of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan has said his plan was to implement the 2014 National Conference report in his first two years in office if he had won the 2015 presidential election. 

On Tuesday, Jonathan made it known during a public presentation of a book on the 2014 National Conference titled: “The National Conversation”, written by Akpandem James and Sam Akpe, in Abuja.

The former president noted that the 2014 confab made far-reaching recommendations on issues many Nigerians believed, had the potential of reducing, if not eliminating some of the socio-economic and security challenges currently being faced across the country.

“When I contested the 2015 elections, my expectation was that I would win a second term within which period I would work on the implementation of the confab report within the four-year mandate.





He explained that some of the recommendations include: devolution of powers to states in the area of security and the control of resources among other things.

Jonathan, who was represented by former Secretary to the Government of the Federation Anyim Pius Anyim said: “When people say I should have implemented the report of the conference, my feeling is either those people did not understand the political environment at the time, the length of time it would take to implement the report of a conference like that or they were just playing politics with such an important matter.

“Those who are familiar with the process of constitutional review will know that to implement the confab report, a number of alterations will be made in the Constitution which will require the involvement of the National and State Assemblies

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“Such an elaborate review will be termed impossible at the time because at the time the report was submitted in August 2014, we were already on the verge of the 2015 election.

“It is also important to point out that at that time, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu Tambuwal who was a member of my party — Peoples Democratic Party, PDP —has already moved out with some members to join the opposition.

“That meant that a reasonable part of the legislature was already anti-government. When you know that your parliament is under that kind of situation, it would have been imprudent on my part to take such a precious document, which I considered crucial for development, to a parliament that would not take it into consideration.

 “Such a task would require the cooperation of the institution responsible for the enactment of new laws and the amendment of some existing ones.

“There was no way that could have been done. We were also fully aware that segment of our population were already suspicious of the actions of government.

“Our intentions would have been misconstrued, especially against the backdrop of the ECOWAS protocol on constitutional reforms, which states that no substantial modification shall be made to the electoral laws of member states in the last six months before the election.

Jonathan lost the 2015 presidential election to the candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Muhammadu Buhari. 

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