The
Dr. Femi Okurounmu-led Presidential Advisory Committee on the Proposed National
Conference has today submitted its report to President Goodluck Jonathan.
Speaking while receiving the
report, President Jonathan said the
proposed dialogue offers a unique opportunity for Nigeria to deepen its democracy and strengthen the nation,” rather than to destroy or weaken its union.” The President also expressed his appreciation to members of the committee for consulting widely in compiling its report and recommendations, just as he promised his government will study and act on the report and its recommendations.
proposed dialogue offers a unique opportunity for Nigeria to deepen its democracy and strengthen the nation,” rather than to destroy or weaken its union.” The President also expressed his appreciation to members of the committee for consulting widely in compiling its report and recommendations, just as he promised his government will study and act on the report and its recommendations.
DR JONATHAN's SPEECH:
PROTOCOLS:
1. I welcome you
all.
2. The submission
of the Report of the Presidential Advisory Committee on National Conference
marks another milestone in our march towards building a better and more
cohesive society for us and our children.
3. In spite of the
circumstances of the birth of our country in 1914 and the several challenges of
Nation building, Nigerians have in the last 53years demonstrated the belief
that our diversity notwithstanding, we are a nation with great potentials. The
task before us is to build a strong and united union.
4. In the last few
decades, there have been issues that have challenged our determination as a
people brought together by God in this great land of promise.
5. This Committee
was therefore inaugurated to advice Government on a framework for Nigerians to
review and discuss these challenges and proffer a sustainable way forward as to
how we could build a nation where our citizens could live in peace and achieve
their greatest potentials without any hindrance whatsoever.
6. As I said during
the inauguration of this Committee, this administration stands for a stronger
and more united Nigeria and shall do everything within its powers to
practically pursue this noble goal.
7. I thank you Mr
Chairman and other members for your commitment, resilience and dedication to
the service of our fatherland. I commend you for the timely and inclusive
manner, in which you carried out your assignment. You have no doubt,
contributed significantly to the process of building a stronger union of the
Nigerian family.
8. Mr Chairman, I
am delighted that the Committee consulted widely in compiling its report and
recommendations, reaching out to various socio-political and economic interest
groups.
9. I am told that
majority of Nigerians who participated in the Interactive Sessions that you
conducted in 13 major cities across the country, expressed agreement with our
commitment to an indissoluble, united and stronger Nigeria. I understand,
however, that one person demanded an outright dissolution of our federalist
structure.
10. In order to meet the yearnings of
Nigerians and provide our people the platform they desire, Government will
study this Report and act on its recommendations.
11. Nation-building, always comes with challenges defined by the prevailing
political, economic, social and cultural mood of the people. We cannot ignore
such challenges; rather we must realistically address them.
12. As our founding fathers did, we
must appreciate that we are one large, diverse family, under God, and take
steps to understand those variables that militate against our unity and
aspirations to build a better society, and confront them with collective
determination to move forward, thereby making our diversity, our source of
strength.
13. Our democracy is still young and
for us to provide life’s abundance for our people and play a noble role in
world affairs, we must nurture and cultivate correct democratic values. The
proposed dialogue offers this unique opportunity for us to deepen our democracy
and strengthen our Nation, rather than to destroy or weaken our union.
14. I would like to assure all
Nigerians that we will partner with all stakeholders to convene this dialogue,
which outcome will add value to the process of building a stronger, united,
more democratic and stable Nigeria. This discussion process is for the benefit
of the entire Nation. Every Nigerian, as individual or as a group, has an
important role to play to ensure its success.
15. Once again, I thank the Committee
for a job well done even as I express my appreciation to all Nigerians for the
cooperation given to this Committee.
16. I thank you.
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