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Title : Photos: 16 Southern State Governors Meet in Lagos State for the First Time in 12 Years
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Photos: 16 Southern State Governors Meet in Lagos State for the First Time in 12 Years
Sixteen southern governors yesterday met in Lagos state to discuss important national issues and a way to move the country forward.
The 16 Southern governors met in Lagos state
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However, the Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, Governors’ Forum and Imo State Governor, Rochas Okorocha who would have made the number 17, was conspiciously absent. At the meeting, the governors of southern states of Nigeria unanimously reiterated their call for true federalism and devolution of powers to states.
The governors, in a communique at the end of the meeting read by the host and Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, also resolved to collaborate with one another for the growth and development of their economies.
The meeting was attended by governors of Ogun, Ibikunle Amosun; Oyo, Abiola Ajimobi; Osun, Rauf Aregbesola, Ebonyi, David Umahi; and Edo, Godwin Obaseki. Others are governors of Ondo, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu; Abia, Okezie Ikpeazu; Enugu, Henry Ugwuanyi; Bayelsa, Seriake Dickson and Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose.
The governors of Cross River, Anambra and Delta were represented by their deputies – Evara Esu, Ikem Okeke and Kingsley Otuaru respectively.
According to a report by Premium Times, Imo State Governor Mr. Okorocha was not only absent, there was no mention of his representative at the meeting.
Mr. Okorocha was in the news recently when he erected a statue in honour of South African president, Jacob Zuma. The development, however, attracted a barrage of criticisms from Nigerians.
Continuing with the communique at the Lagos House on Monday, Mr. Ambode said the governors after extensive deliberations, also emphasized priority on security and lives and property of citizens of the regions, while also resolving to work on effective linkage on good infrastructure across the 17 states in the region.
At the meeting, Mr. Ambode was unanimously appointed as the Chairman of the Southern Governors Forum (SGF) while Messrs. Dickson and Umahi of Bayelsa and Ebonyi states respectively, were appointed co- chairmen of the forum.
Making case for true federalism at the meeting Ambode said: “States are disparaged for always carrying begging bowls to Abuja in quest of hand-outs from the federal government. This is a function of our present national constitution that burdens the federal government with activities and responsibilities that rightly fall within the province of states.
“The productivity and revenue-generating capacities of most states are thus stifled, thus turning them into no better than street beggar states incapable of even meeting routine obligations of paying workers’ salaries and pensions without federal support.”
The governor said the forum has been reactivated at the time the National Assembly is harmonising its differences over the 1999 Constitution amendment, which will soon be transmitted to the Houses of Assembly for approval
He said: “It is important for this forum to comprehensively look at the proposed amendments with a view to working with our respective Houses of Assembly to ensure a coordinated response on our part that will strengthen the practice of democracy, federalism, constitutionalism and the rule of law.”
The governor also explained that while pushing for greater devolution of powers, responsibilities and resources from the centre to the states, the goal of the forum is neither a weak centre and strong states and vice versa.
The governor paid tribute to former Lagos State Governor Bola Tinubu for his initiave, recalling that he hosted the first meeting of the forum in Akodo Beach Resort, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos.
Mr. Ambode also hailed the forum for advocating for a special allocation to oil-producing states in the Federation Account, adding that its agitation led to the current 13 per cent revenue derivation and allocation from the Federation Account.
“Another major victory won towards strengthening the country’s practice of true federalism was the declaration by the Supreme Court in 2002 that the then prevalent practice of the Federal Government deducting monies from the Federation Account as a first charge for the funding of Joint Venture Contracts, the NNPC priority projects, servicing of Federal Government’s external debt, the judiciary and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and other federal obligations were illegal and unconstitutional.
“The Supreme Court in that case abolished the special funds created by the Federal Government to enable it draw funds from the Federation Account to pay for matters that fell within its exclusive responsibility before sharing whatever was left with states and local governments,” he noted.
The forum held its last meeting in 2005, during the administration of Mr. Tinubu in Lagos State. On Monday, the forum also scheduled its next meeting for Port Harcourt at a yet to be announced date.
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