National Conference Chairman
and former Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Idris Legbo Kutigi, GCON,
has announced a change of venue for some of the standing committees, as
deliberations at the committee level begin tomorrow, Tuesday, April 22,
2014.
While Committees One to Twelve will hold their sessions at the National Judicial Institute,Committees 11 to 20 hitherto scheduled to sit at the Sheraton Hotels and Towers will now hold their sessions at the NICON Luxury Hotel, near the International Conference Centre, Abuja.
The
change in venue for the second set of committees became necessary when
it was obvious that the venue announced earlier will not be available
for the number of days envisaged.
Committees
One to Twelve are: the Committees on Devolution of Power; Political
Restructuring and Forms of Government; National Security; Environment;
Politics and Governance; Law, Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Reform;
Social Sector; Transportation; Science Technology and Development; and
Agriculture.
Committees
11 to 20 are the Committees on: Civil Society, Labour and Sports;
Public Service; Political Parties and Electoral Matters; Foreign Policy
and Electoral Matters; Land Tenure and National Boundaries; Economy, Trade and Investment; Energy; Religion; Public Finance and Revenue; and Immigration and Related Matters.
While
apologizing to the delegates for the sudden change, Justice Kutigi said
coffee and lunch breaks would be observed at the respective venues that
the committees will sit. Delegates are enjoined to go straight to their
respective venues as they resume from the Easter break.
Justice
Kutigi had stated last week that two venues had to be created for the
Committees to sit because of the inadequacy of Committee Rooms at the
National Judicial Institute, main venue of the Conference.
It
would be recalled that the plenary session of the Conference drew to a
temporary close on Thursday last week as delegates got set to move into
committee sessions.
In
addition, the list of 20 Standing Committees and their chairmen,
co-chairmen and deputy chairmen had been announced with the intention
that on resumption from the Easter Break, delegates would move straight
into committee sessions to deliberate on crucial issues aimed at
redressing certain imbalances in the Nigerian polity.
Details
of the announcement indicated that of the 20 Standing Committees
approved by the Conference to discuss various issues, five are headed by
two co-chairmen each while the remaining fifteen are headed by a
chairman each and a deputy chairman.
Following
the adoption of the Work Plan which indicated that Committee work would
begin on Tuesday April 22 and would end on Wednesday April 30, some of
the members argued that the time allocated to committee work was too
short in view of the exhaustive and thorough job expected to be done.
However,
Justice Kutigi advised delegates to first get down to work; and if it
becomes necessary to extend the time, the appropriate representation
will be made to that effect. He explained that the Work Plan was drawn
based on the time allotted to the Conference by the Federal Government;
and that any attempt at arbitrary adjustment could be misunderstood even
by the general public who may misconstrue the motive.
He
however assured that everything would be done to ensure that lack of
time does not hinder the justification of the Conference but urged
delegates to properly articulate their points at the committee level and
be opened to suggestions from others. Delegates who have useful
position papers that can help committees other than their own are also
encouraged to forward such documents to the appropriate committees.
The
Work Plan indicates that Conference would receive reports from
committees and commence deliberations on May 5 and May 6 before breaking
the plenary again for participation in the World Economic Forum which
will hold in Abuja.
Deliberation
on the various committee reports will resume on May 12 and will last
till May 15 when deliberations would be completed.
Between May
19 to 29, the Conference Secretariat, working with the Report Drafting
Committee, will put the report together and present such to the
Conference in plenary.
Consideration
and adoption of the draft reports by the Conference in plenary will
start on June 2 and will end on June 12 after which the final report
would be produced and signed between June 16 and 19.
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