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Monday, October 7, 2013
President Goodluck Jonathan Speech On The Inauguration Of Advisory Committee On National Dialogue
1. Today, we are taking historic and
concrete steps that will further strengthen our
understanding, expand the frontiers of our
inclusiveness and deepen our bond as one
people under God.
2. In my address to the Nation on the
occasion of our 53rd Independence and Golden
Anniversary as a Republic, I announced that in
response to the yearnings of our
people, we had decided to take on the
responsibility of decisively and genuinely
exploring the option of a National
Conversation.
3. In furtherance of this objective,
Government announced the names of some
Nigerians, with wide experience from various
disciplines, to form membership of an Advisory
Committee to facilitate a most acceptable
process that will bring our aspirations to
fruition. Our gathering here today is to formally
inaugurate this child of necessity,
the Advisory Committee to midwife
this Conversation.
4. Permit me to very quickly review the
foundational principles that drive our action,
and also address a few matters arising. Firstly,
let me emphasize that this is a National
Project, a sincere and fundamental
undertaking, aimed at realistically examining
and genuinely resolving, longstanding
impediments to
our cohesion and harmonious
development as a truly united Nation.
5. There is a view by some of our
people that we do not need to sit together to
dialogue over the socio-political challenges
facing our country. Some believe that because
we have held several Conferences in the past,
we do not need to hold another one. I was one
of those who exhibited scepticism on the need
for another Conference or Dialogue. My
scepticism was borne out of the nomenclature
of such a Conference, taking into cognizance
existing democratic structures that were
products of the will of the people.
6. However, we are in a democracy,
and in a democracy; elected leaders govern at
the behest of the citizenry. As challenges
emerge, season after season, leaders must
respond with best available strategies to
ensure that the ship of state remains
undeterred in its voyage.
7. Nations rise to the challenges that
each epoch presents. It is imperative therefore,
that in our march to nationhood, we have to be
dynamic in our approach and response to the
problems, even as we seek solutions to them.
We cannot proffer yesterday's solutions to
today's problems.
8. Distinguished ladies and gentlemen,
let us remind ourselves of the gains from
previous Conferences and Dialogues. The
Conferences that were held before 1960 were
designed to produce a political system and a
roadmap to Nigeria's independence.
9. The Constitutional Conference of
1957 in London, for example, effectively
prepared Nigeria for Independence. The Eastern
and Western regions were granted self-
government in 1957, while the Northern region
got its own in 1959. The Office of the Prime
Minister was created and it was also decided
that the Federal Legislature would be Bi-
cameral.
10. Furthermore, the Constituent Assembly
of 1978 gave us the 1979 Constitution and also
created the current Presidential System with its
attendant checks and balances and
Fundamental Human Rights provisions. The
1999 Constitution we operate today, is a
successor to the 1979 Constitution and records
show that the 1999 Constitution also benefited
from reports and recommendations arising
from the 1994/1995 Constitutional Conference.
11. Although not enshrined in the 1999
Constitution, the idea of the current Six Geo-
Political Zones that have become one of the
avenues for equitable distribution of projects
and public offices in Nigeria was also a product
of Dialogue that emerged from the 1994/1995
Constitutional Conference.
12. The 2005 National Political Reform
Conference produced a number of key
recommendations that were sent to the
5th Assembly, which were however not
perfected. In 2010, I reasoned that the
outstanding recommendations from the 2005
Conference be revisited.
13. It was my view that Government is a
continuum and that we must find ways to
strengthen the foundation of our Union. I
proceeded to set up the Justice
Alpha Belgore Committee with a mandate
to review the report for possible
implementation, especially the areas where
there was a common agreement. The
committee worked hard and came out with its
report that included a number of Bills, which
were forwarded to the National Assembly.
14. We believe that these Bills will form
key components of the on-going Constitutional
Review by the National Assembly.
15. Clearly, every dialogue adds something
valuable to our evolving Nation. The urgency
of a National Conversation in the present
therefore, need not be over emphasized .
16. Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, as
we continue to strive to build a strong and
virile Nation, especially in the midst of
agitation and tensions, we cannot deny the fact
that sitting down to talk is one right step in
calming down tensions and channelling our
grievances, misgivings and suggestions into
more positive use for the good of our Country.
17. Let me use this opportunity to thank
the Senate President, and the leadership and
members of the National Assembly for the
support they have given to this important
National Project.
18. The concept of participatory democracy
is such that even after the people have given
their representatives the mandate to make
laws and act on their behalf, there is also a
space for the governed to make further input
into the political processes, without
undermining the authority of the statutory
bodies. Sovereignty continues to be with the
people even as the people evolve strategies
and tactics to strengthen its foundation for the
benefit of successor generations.
19. It is this sort of collaboration between
the people and established institutions of
government, that will allow for a robust
outcome that leads to greater understanding
and a more cohesive and inclusive Union. For
me, there is no alternative to inclusivity,
equity and justice in a modern
democratic state .
20. I will therefore like to allay the fears of
those who think the Conference will call the
integrity of Nigeria into question. This National
Discourse will strengthen our union and address
issues that are often on the front burner, and
are too frequently ignored.
21. Ladies and Gentlemen, Dear
Committee Members, this is a serious task, and
history beckons on you not to disappoint our
people. I want to charge you to consult
widely before sitting down to develop the
framework that will guide and guard the
proceedings of the discussions.
22. In the task before you, no voice is too
small and no opinion is irrelevant. Thus, the
views of the scepticsand those of
the enthusiasts must be accommodated as
you formulate this all important framework.
This Conversation is a People’s Conversation
and I urge you to formulate an all-inclusive
process that protects the people’s interest.
23. Let me also urge the Advisory
Committee not only to be alive to the
expectations of our people, but to bear in mind,
that what we desire is what can work for the
good of our people and country. The goal is to
bequeath a better and a greater Nigeria to the
present and the generation that is to come.
24. Ladies and Gentlemen, We have
wasted too much time and resources, bickering
over sectional versions of what define reality.
This is an open-ended luxury we can no longer
afford. Let us move forward, with honest
conviction and patriotic courage, to strengthen
this Republic, and get it to work better and
brighter, for all of us, to the glory of God.
25. On this note, I hereby inaugurate the
National Advisory Committee on this significant
National Assignment and give the Committee
six weeks to submit its report. I thank you
for accepting to serve and I wish you the very
best of wisdom in this very important call to
duty.
26. Congratulations. I thank you.
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