The National
Conference on Thursday voted for the creation of 18 more states in the
country. The creation of new states was one of the decisions taken by
the delegates at their plenary while considering the report of the
Committee on Political Restructuring and Forms of Government.
Apart from
the 18 new states proposed, the conference said a separate
state-yet-to-be named should be carved out of the South-East to bring
the number of the states in the zone to six.
In creating a
new state from the South-East geopolitical zone, the conference said
the creation would correct the imbalance of the zone having the least
number of states.
In the existing 36 states arrangement, each zone has six states with only the North-West having seven states.
The new
states proposed by the conference are: Aba, to be carved out of the
present Abia State; Katagum, from Bauchi State; Ijebu, from Ogun State;
Amana, from former Sardauna Province; Apa, from Benue State; Anioma,
from Delta State, Savannah, from Borno State; and Etiti, from
South-East.
Others are
Njaba/Anim, from Anambra and Imo states; Gurara, from Kaduna State;
Ghari, from Kano State; Adada, New Oyo from Oyo State; Orachi, from
Rivers State; Ogoja, from Cross River State; and Kainji, from Kebbi and
Niger states.
Two other states, one each from the South-East and South-West zones, are also yet to be named.
It was
agreed by the delegates that the 18 new states would be shared among the
six zones in a manner that no zone would have more states than the
other.
Though it
was also agreed that states were free to have their constitutions, the
request to change the name of Adamawa State to Gongola State was
overwhelmingly rejected by the delegates.
The delegates also voted that the Presidency should rotate among the six geopolitical zones of the country.
However, a delegate, Mr. Femi Falana, SAN, condemned the decision to create more states.
He said the
action was at variance with the decisions and resolutions earlier taken
by the conference on the need by government to cut cost.
“Having regard to the several resolutions of the National Conference on the need to reduce the cost of governance, I found the recommendation for the creation of additional 18 states rather contradictory,” Falana said.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Welcome to bedinodblogspot.. leave a comment