Confab Debate

Confab: Our problem with‘new Constitution’, by Gov. Kwankwanso

Confab: Our problem with‘new Constitution’, by Gov. Kwankwanso

Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso of Kano State insists a plan to extend the tenure of President Goodluck Jonathan through the outcome of the National Conference is in the offing, but says it will not see the light of day. He also speaks, in this interview, on the plans of his party, the APC, for Nigeria in 2015
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Dearth of toilet tissue paper hits conference

Dearth of toilet tissue paper hits conference

Delegates at the ongoing national conference in Abuja can’t stop being funny. From complaints of inadequate food supply to recognition of titles and honors as prefaces to their names in the official minutes and records, the complaints took another dimension yesterday with a former Deputy Governor of Anambra State, Mrs. Virgy Etiaba leading the complaints of lack of tissue papers in the toilets. Hardly had the opening formalities begun than Etiaba raised an observation call. Granted, she told the conference that there were no tissue papers in the rest rooms.

We’re not in Abuja to break up Nigeria  — Nwosu-Iheme

We’re not in Abuja to break up Nigeria — Nwosu-Iheme

Chief Uzoma Nwosu-Iheme, a delegate representing Imo State in the ongoing National Conference in this interview, expresses optimism that the confab would pull Nigeria out of the doldrums. He also spoke on other issues.

Delegates root for devolution of powers

Delegates root for devolution of powers

MORE delegates at the National Conference, yesterday, described the Federal Government as being too powerful and called for drastic devolution of powers to the federating units.

Lamido Adamawa’s condition for 100% resource control: We ‘ll take ownership of Abuja  lands and you ‘ll pay rent

Lamido Adamawa’s condition for 100% resource control: We ‘ll take ownership of Abuja lands and you ‘ll pay rent

LESS than two weeks after his comment that he would lead his people to join the Republic of Cameroon if Nigeria disintegrates generated furore in the polity, the Lamido of Adamawa, Dr Muhammadu Barkindo Mustapha, again, told southern resource control agitators to be ready to forfeit their land in all parts of the North, especially Abuja, if their aspiration sailed through.

Delegates tie Nigeria’s problems  to graft, insecurity

Delegates tie Nigeria’s problems to graft, insecurity

ABUJA—WITH clear unanimity, delegates, yesterday, decried the increasing rate of insecurity and corruption in the country, noting that unless these two problems were adequately tackled, the country’s search for peace might remain elusive.

Vanguard Detty December