The report of the 2014 National Conference, Confab has just been forwarded by President Goodluck Jonathan to the National Assembly.
The report was forwarded on May 27, Wednesday for consideration and necessary legislative actions by the Senate, Vanguard reports.
In the report which was contained in a letter to the Senate and the House of Reps, Jonathan reminded the lawmakers that the confab committee was set up to discuss issues that concerns Nigeria with the purpose of finding lasting solutions to them and also to maintain the country’s unity.
According to him, the committee had the mandate to discuss and come up with constitutional arrangement that would benefit the country and also move her forward.
He added that the confab committee was barred from discussing any issue that would lead to the disintegration of Nigeria.
Shortly after the national confab, Jonathan had in September 2014, approved the composition of a Presidential Committee to study and draw up the implementation strategy.
In March 2015, the Federal Executive Council had approved the main report of the 2014 National Conference at a meeting presided over by Jonathan.
Yesterday, Jonathan had urged the incoming administration of Muhammadu Buhari not to discard the report of the 2014 National Conference.
The report was forwarded on May 27, Wednesday for consideration and necessary legislative actions by the Senate, Vanguard reports.
In the report which was contained in a letter to the Senate and the House of Reps, Jonathan reminded the lawmakers that the confab committee was set up to discuss issues that concerns Nigeria with the purpose of finding lasting solutions to them and also to maintain the country’s unity.
According to him, the committee had the mandate to discuss and come up with constitutional arrangement that would benefit the country and also move her forward.
He added that the confab committee was barred from discussing any issue that would lead to the disintegration of Nigeria.
Shortly after the national confab, Jonathan had in September 2014, approved the composition of a Presidential Committee to study and draw up the implementation strategy.
In March 2015, the Federal Executive Council had approved the main report of the 2014 National Conference at a meeting presided over by Jonathan.
Yesterday, Jonathan had urged the incoming administration of Muhammadu Buhari not to discard the report of the 2014 National Conference.