The Afenifere Renewal Group, ARG, has called on President Goodluck
Jonathan to make public the recommendations of the Presidential
Committee on National Dialogue, which was submitted on Wednesday.
In a press statement signed by its Publicity Secretary, Kunle
Famoriyo, Thursday, the group said making the report a public document
was the only way President Jonathan’s wish to convoke the conference
could continue to enjoy the support of Nigerians.
“Nigerians have supported the call for the conference and
participated fully in the public sessions. Many travelled far distances
to participate in the conference. One of them was the late Babarinde
Omojola, who never returned home but died after making his presentation
in Akure,” the statement said.
“The only way to respect and honour the sacrifices Nigerians made
towards the successful completion of the committee’s task is to
publicise the report.”
The Yoruba socio-political group said that it would not be
rail-roaded into a national conference whose modalities and terms were
skewed against the interest of its people.
“Certainly, we will only support the proposed conference for as long
as it is transparently planned,” the group continued in the statement.
“Our demand is to see Nigeria restructured into a truly federalist
country with viable and autonomous federating units. We are convinced
this is what majority of Nigerians want, as our wide consultations have
shown.”
The group also said that the conference, when finally convoked, would
succeed and produce the desired outcome only if it was a conference of
Nigerian ethnic nationalities.
“We therefore plead with President Jonathan not to put the cart
before the horse as he did when he announced that he has instructed the
Minister of Finance to make budgetary preparation for the conference. It
is good to make financial preparation for the conference but we insist
that the first thing to do after the submission of the report is to make
its content public.
“The group also noted that the outcome of the proposed conference would either make or mar Mr. Jonathan’s tenure.
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