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Turn Jonathan’s Confab Report into a Referendum, give Nigeria a new Constitution- Chief Chekwas Okorie urges Tinubu

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Chief Chekwas Okorie, popularly known as Ojeozi-Ndi Igbo and founder of All Progressive Grand Alliance ( APGA), has called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to dust up former President Goodluck Jonathan’s 2014 Confab Report and use an Executive Bill to secure a Referendum that will eventually become a new Constitution.

 

In this exclusive interview with IGNATIUS OKOROCHA, Chief Okorie speaks on the positive impact of the South East Development Commission, Restructuring, Need to release Nnamdi Kanu from detention among other issues of national importance.

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There are calls in some quarters for restructuring of this country. As a politician and elder statesman, do you see any wisdom in the clamour for restructuring of Nigeria?

There is wisdom in the clamour for restructuring of this country. If this nation is restructured, all the various states will develop at their own pace.

When the regions were developing at their own pace in the 90s, the Northern region used to have a budget of approximately £19million at that time. The budget of Western Nigeria was about £12 million. The budget of Eastern region was £9 million but because we were developing at our own pace, Dr Michael Okpara’s administration came with all manner of innovations to booste the economy of Eastern region and within a couple of years, the Eastern region became the fastest growing third World economy. We over took all the other regions because, we were not depending on any center to find us means of sustenance. Every state in Nigeria has what it takes to be prosperous but because you have not challenged them to do that, they just sit down and at the end of the month, they come to Abuja, collect allocations and go and share and do nothing.

It is a restructured economy that will bring us back to the part of growth.

The clamour for restructuring of Nigeria has been coming up in the past administrations and our leaders didn’t take it seriously. The question is, why has our leaders not taking it seriously?

It is not the government that is not willing to take it up but the fact remains that there are some things that our leaders are afraid of. There are people who are just parasites and they control the major resources of government. So, they don’t want to let go, so that those who can manage this economy can take it up. They think that some people can overtake them and leave them behind but if you are holding somebody down, you are holding yourself down. If you want to move, you need to leave that person you are holding to move and when you leave him, you will also move. So, we are just holding ourselves down.

You see, this our structure wasn’t like this before, Some people sat down ( military men coming from the North and Northern political class) to give us this 1919 Constitution which is very obnoxious and took about 65 items out of the constitution some of which could have been in the residual list which resides with the local government level or concurrent list but they put it in the exclusive list. In other words, at the control of Federal government ( centre) and that was why it was easy for them to remove the study of history from the nation’s Educational curriculum/institutions. Can you imagine the damage that has done to our children. That is why we have this kind of lopsided constitution. They also made it difficult to amend the constitution. That is why over the years, we have tried to amend our constitution to give local government autonomy to the third tier of government and that is why they placed obstacles that would hinder its success. This is why even when the two Houses of National Assembly seem to agree to pass the Bill, it will require the concurrence of two third of the states Assembly before that portion of the constitution would be amended.

Now, where do we have majority of the states. They created 19 states in the North, created 17 in the South and gave Abuja which they are aware, belongs to them the status of a state. So, once they have the 19 Northern states representatives in the various Parliaments agree on an issue, where will you have the remaining number to counter what they have agreed.

Another thing they did was that they created 774 local governments areas in the country with the Northwest alone having 188 local government Areas; Southeast has only 95 LGAs and the rest distributed among the remaining geopolitical zones. A quick glance at these figures shows that SouthEast has the least LGAs. NorthEast has the highest Local government. Local government is a factor in revenue allocation. Landmass, including deserts area are factors being considered in revenue allocation.

Population that they have never allowed to be conducted in a free and fair sincere credible manner is a major factor in revenue allocation.

All of these things will be going on to only one side.Most of the items in the exclusive list in the constitution ought not to be there. But now, you have revenue from VAT coming to the centre and if you are paying VAT on alcohol and they don’t drink alcohol in the Muslim dominated states in the North. If you drink it, they will destroy it and imprison you but they will get the lion share of the revenue from the VAT you are paying for consumption of alcohol.

So, when you look at the injustice going on in Nigeria, it doesn’t make anyone feel that Nigeria belongs to all of us. That sense of patriotism is immediately destroyed.How can this kind of people that have had this kind of advantage allow restructuring to take place in Nigeria.

Are you calling for total review/ amendment of the 1919 constitution or an outright rejection of the constitution to pave way for a new constitution?

What is restructuring all about? Former President Goodluck Jonathan convoked a National Conference in 2014 and delegates were selected from across board.

Over 600 delegates from different parts of the country including Institutions were in attendance.They met for the first time. Nigerians agreed on the way to live together by consensus. Over Six hundred resolutions were made and passed. That conference also produced a draft constitution that incorporated all the recommendations that were made. Some of the them can be implemented administratively and some of them will be by constitution amendment. All these things were handed back to President Jonathan.

That conference cost Nigeria about N7billion at that time. If you extrapolate it, you are looking at approximately N30billion now.That is what it cost Nigeria. Unfortunately, President Jonathan lacked the courage to enact into law the document his government sponsored because of threat from one section of the country and he believed that if he enacted it into law, he may not win the second term election.

He felt it would be better to wait until after the election. So, those documents stayed there until he lost that election.

When President Muhammad Buhari came into office in 2015, the first statement he made was that he would not touch that document containing Confab recommendations even with a long spoon. He didn’t touch it and you can see the kind of nepotism, the kind of sectionalism, the kind of lopsidedness even in the allocation of federal resources to implement what is agreed in the budget passed by the National Assembly under President Buhari.

Now that we have a President that was one of us in the struggle for true federalism, he was one of the foot soldiers, he was one of those who sponsored and paid high price for it and

now luckily he is the President of Nigeria.

Now what is your advice to President Tinubu on the way forward?

My advice is that because the country doesn’t have money to go and start a fresh conference, he should dust up what has been recommended by 2014 Constitution Conference.It is there, set up a small committee of credible Nigerians. He could select few individuals from each of the six geopolitical zones in the country to review those recommendations because society is dynamic and a few things may have changed and bring it back. Again while that is going on he could use an Executive Bill to secure a Referendum and put it in our constitution because we don’t have a Referendum and it is only through Referendum that such things can be passed without going through the rigmarole of the National Assembly and 36 states Assembly.

The National Assembly will pass it and we now have a new constitution. Nigeria will experience an exporantial growth and people will know where their problems are coming from and deal with them. How many people in America know that the name of their President is Joe Biden.They know their governors more than their President. Its only the elite in America that know that something happens in Washington. Local government people know their chairmen more than their governors because whatever problem that comes up, they take it to the chairman of that local government Area because the third tier of government is the closest to the people.

A couple of weeks ago President Bola Tinubu signed into law the SouthEast and Northwest Development Commissions.What positive impact are we expecting from the establishment of South East development commission?

I am so emotional about the new law because our former Head of state, General Yakubu Gowon in order to please the western government who supported Nigeria to defeat Biafra made him to come up with that policy of no victor no vanquish. It was good for the ear but we know that there is no Victor and there is no vanquish. Then he came up again with the policy of reconstruction, reconciliation and rehabilitation. That the the three Rs, it was never implemented. From the time Gowon finished and others continued, from 1970 the war ended to now that we are discussing here, there is no single project started and completed by Nigeria government in the whole of the South East. Not one. If you count second Niger bridge, it is not even completed but that one at least, some people can drive on the one side of it. So, you discover that when the war ended, the war continued by other means. Those who fought the war on the other side, simply removed their kaki and put on Agbada and continued the war through all of these things I mentioned here.

So, a young man called Hon Chuka Onyema from Ogbaru federal constituency of Anambra state, introduced this Bill in 2017 and those who had majority representation in the National Assembly made sure it did not survive the second reading. But under President Tinubu, our own Rt Hon Benjamin Kalu,,( Deputy Speaker) resuscitated the Bill, improved on it and with improved lobbying, it was given expeditious passage in the House of Representative and with the Senate President coming from the upper chamber, it became easy for the Senate to give an urgent concurrence to it. By the time it was given to the President, it didn’t take much time for it to pass through the ministry of defence to dot the Is and Ts and the President signed it into law.

That is why I said, I am emotional about it because the major content of that Act is to address all the infrastructural and the developmental deficit arising from that war. So, this is just happening after 54 years federal government is going to devote federal government money to address infrastructural deficit in the South East. South East has the highest erosion mance in the whole country and so many other things. That is one of the things that at times, I am charitable when I speak about Tinubu.

All I keep saying is that let there be an honest and sincere funding of the commission so that it can carry out it’s mandate. That commission has room for other sources of investment. Once government has given that impetus, Igbo people will take it up from there and you won’t recognize ala-Igbo after a few years. So, it is something I commend.

While we appreciate Federal government’s efforts in creating the commission, do you foresee a political undertone in the creation of all these development Commissions in the Six geopolitical zones in the country with the establishment of North-East, Northwest and South-East Development Commissions as we await the creation of Southwest and North-central commissions?

Well, you can’t rule out politics out of it but in the case of the South East, the zone is the oldest and it is almost about the last to be accorded a commission. It is something that would have been done since 1970 but I do not have anything against the other geopolitical zones having their commission. It is what you do with the commission that matters. You will see what we will do with our own commission. It was the government of former President Olusegun Obasanjo that actually liberalized the power projects and that was when Prof Bath Nnaji started what you now know as geometrics power projects.Other people could have keyed into it but for some legal matters that arose that delayed the project. Today we are having Aba industrial zone. It is made up of nine local government areas out of 17. About nine local government areas are leaving steady power now. Aba in particular is having 24 hour power projects and it is a private investments. You go to Imo state by 2025 the entire Imo state will have 24 hours power projects. It is almost getting completed. In the same Imo state, the government simply approved the dredging of the Ugwuta lake. Businessmen came into the state and governor Hope Uzodimma championed it and before you know it goods will now be coming into Ugwuta from the high sea. So, give everybody their own commission if they so desire. What they do with it is their business. We know what we want to do with our own.

Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has been in detention for a couple of years now. Is there nothing that can be done to secure his release from president Tinubu?

There is something that could be done and that thing that can be done is within the powers of the President or even former President Buhari but he didn’t do it. He refused to look at it. He took the issue of Nnamdi Kanu personal but I have advocated that the President has special presidential dispensation to pardon. The president can direct the ministry of justice to enter a nolly prosecco on Nnamdi Kanu and he will be released unconditionally. This president has been a beneficiary of nolly prosecco You know why, when President Jonathan was in power, Tinubu was saddled with several accusations bothering on all what not and he was charged to the Code of conduct Tribunal. It was President Jonathan that granted him special presidential dispensation to direct the ministry of Justice to enter nolly prosecco that got Tinubu out of the trouble.if they had gone the way of our past government and indicted and found him guilty, wouldn’t have been qualified to run for Presidency.

So, President Tinubu is a beneficiary of that process and every caliber of Igbo people has spoken. Be it small, old or big and through our late leader, Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu. He spoke the minds of the Ndigbos and requested and appealed to the government to release Nnamdi Kanu and that it will help us to restore peace in the South East because nothing can happen where there is no peace.

Let me add an additional appeal. Yes I have seen that the President has commiserated with the Ndigbos and the family of Chief Iwuanyanwu but the greatest condolence that President Tinubu will give to that family and Ndigbo in general is to cease this solemn occasion of Chief Iwuanyanwu’s death to grant that which he requested and was not given to him in his lifetime by releasing Nnamdi Kanu. If that is done I can assure you that everybody knows that chief Iwuanyanwu will return from his gravesite with smiles.

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There Is No Fake Signature in Ikenga’s Nomination, All Lawmakers Signed Voluntarily *attached is CCTV video evidence of Philip Agbese

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Hon Ikenga Ugochinyere

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The G-60 Minority Caucus of the House of Representatives wishes to categorically state that there was no forgery or fake signature in the nomination of Hon. Ikenga Ugochinyere of the Action People’s Party (APP) for the position of Minority Leader.

A release signed by Hon.Mukhtar. Umar and Hon Seyi Sowunmi said that contrary to claims made by the Deputy Spokesperson of the House, Hon. Philip Agbese at the plenary today, all signatures appended to the nomination document were voluntarily provided by the lawmakers concerned. Out of the 81 members that constitute the Minority Caucus, 61 lawmakers willingly signed in support of Hon. Ikenga Ugochinyere’s nomination to fill the vacancy created by the exit of Hon. Kingsley Chinda following his defection to the All Progressives Congress (APC) and his subsequent emergence as the party’s governorship candidate in Rivers State.

We note with concern the allegation by Hon. Philip Agbese that his signature was forged on the endorsement list. This claim is false and misleading. To establish the facts and dispel any misinformation, video evidence exists showing Hon. Agbese personally signing the nomination document and it will be sent out with this statement in the interest of transparency and accountability.

We remain committed to due process, unity, and the collective interest of opposition lawmakers in the House of Representatives. Attempts to discredit a transparent and democratic process through unfounded allegations should be discouraged. We urge members of the public and the media to disregard claims of forgery and rely on verifiable facts regarding the nomination process.

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Minority Leadership Tussle : Reps In Commotion Over Allegation of Signature Forgery

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The House of Representatives of the 10th National Assembly experienced a commotion that almost snowballed into a turmoil for close to half an hour over allegation of forgery of signature of members who endorsed the candidate for the office of Minority Leader of the House Hon.Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere.

However the Speaker Rt.Hon.Tajudeen Abbas who presided over the sitting of the House on Thursday immediately quenched the fire when he told the entire lawmakers that the House leadership would investigate the matter and take appropriate actions in line with the provisions of the House Rules.

Hon Ikenga Ugochinyere

The whole fracas began mid-way into the legislative session after the approval of the votes and proceedings of the previous days session by the presiding officer.

A member of the House Hon.Philip Agbese (Benue,LP) had raised a point of order bothering on abuse of his priveldges as a member of the House.

The lawmaker, a first term lawmaker said his signature was suppreptitsciosly included in a document that endorsed Hon.Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere as Minority Leader alongside 60 other members of the House which he did not sign.

He further stated that he read some bloggers and some online stories published by some media outfits that alleged that all the lawmaker that signed the documents collected $50,000.00 saying that he did not collect the money as alleged.

He called on the House leadership to investigate the matter, clear his name and ensure that disciplinary actions is taken against those who decided to dent his image as a lawmaker and cause him disaffection with his constituents for no just cause.

However, the Speaker in his intervention said that the matter will be investigated by the House and assured that appropriate actions would be taken if the matter of forgery is established by the probe.

Another member of the green chamber Hon.Billy Osawaru (Edo,APC) in his submission however urged the House to immediately refer the matter to the House Committee on Ethics and Privileges for a thorough investigation.

At this juncture, the man in the centre of the controversy Hon Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere (Imo,AAP) stood up and raised a counter point of order.

He said that the allegation of forgery of his signature raised by Hon.Philip Agbsese is baseless and unfounded as the lawmaker walked into the meeting in his office where the other 60 lawmakers that endorsed his candidacy for the position of Minority Leader signed their signatures.

He said that the issue of selection of Minority Leader in the green chamber is purely the prerogative of the minority parties which were all represented at the meeting.

Nothwitstanding, Hon.Agbese stood up again to counter the position of the man who is being accused of forgery of his signature insisting that he never signed any documents on the endorsement of his candidacy.

This led to a serious commotion in the green chamber as other lawmakers spoke for and against the matter resulting into the hurried adjournment of the legislative session to Tuesday May 9, 2026 by the presiding officer.

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[04/06, 15:34] Jonas-Champion: Minority Leadership: Reps In Commotion Over Allegation of Signature Forgery.

Jonas Ezieke, Abuja.

The House of Representatives of the 10th National Assembly experienced a commotion that almost snowballed into a turmoil for close to half an hour over allegation of forgery of signature of members who endorsed the candidate for the office of Minority Leader of the House Hon.Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere.

However the Speaker Rt.Hon.Tajudeen Abbas who presided over the sitting of the House on Thursday immediately quenched the fire when he told the entire lawmakers that the House leadership would investigate the matter and take appropriate actions in line with the provisions of the House Rules.

The whole fracas began mid-way into the legislative session after the approval of the votes and proceedings of the previous days session by the presiding officer.

A member of the House Hon.Philip Agbese (Benue,LP) had raised a point of order bothering on abuse of his priveldges as a member of the House.

The lawmaker, a first term lawmaker said his signature was suppreptitsciosly included in a document that endorsed Hon.Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere as Minority Leader alongside 60 other members of the House which he did not sign.

He further stated that he read some bloggers and some online stories published by some media outfits that alleged that all the lawmaker that signed the documents collected $50,000.00 saying that he did not collect the money as alleged.

He called on the House leadership to investigate the matter, clear his name and ensure that disciplinary actions is taken against those who decided to dent his image as a lawmaker and cause him disaffection with his constituents for no just cause.

However, the Speaker in his intervention said that the matter will be investigated by the House and assured that appropriate actions would be taken if the matter of forgery is established by the probe.

Another member of the green chamber Hon.Billy Osawaru (Edo,APC) in his submission however urged the House to immediately refer the matter to the House Committee on Ethics and Privileges for a thorough investigation.

At this juncture, the man in the centre of the controversy Hon Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere (Imo,AAP) stood up and raised a counter point of order.

He said that the allegation of forgery of his signature raised by Hon.Philip Agbsese is baseless and unfounded as the lawmaker walked into the meeting in his office where the other 60 lawmakers that endorsed his candidacy for the position of Minority Leader signed their signatures.

He said that the issue of selection of Minority Leader in the green chamber is purely the prerogative of the minority parties which were all represented at the meeting.

Nothwitstanding, Hon.Agbese stood up again to counter the position of the man who is being accused of forgery of his signature insisting that he never signed any documents on the endorsement of his candidacy.

This led to a serious commotion in the green chamber as other lawmakers spoke for and against the matter resulting into the hurried adjournment of the legislative session to Tuesday June 9, 2026 by the presiding officer.

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Niger state ADC Governorship candidate decries increasing debt burden of over ₦1.5 trillion local,foreign debt by Gov.Bago

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Niger State Governorship candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) ,Dr. Mohammed Kpautagi, has decried the increasing debt burden of over ₦1.5 trillion local and foreign debt by governor Umar Bago from 2023 to date

Kpautagi who was reacting to another recent approval of $14.4 million, over ₦ 20 Billion granted by the Niger State House of Assembly for the state as a food security financing facility.

He said though investing in the Agricultural sector is very important for the people of the state to strengthen the food security,notwithstanding people of the state deserve explanation on the economic position of the state.

Dr. Kpautagi stated that the people of Niger State deserves clear and comprehensive explanations regarding the necessity of additional borrowing while the state is receiving substantial monthly federal allocations, in addition to increased internally generated revenue,along with that of local government councils in the state.

According to him, responsible government need to inculcate transparency, accountability, and be prudent with the available resources before requesting for additional debt on the state and future generations.

Dr. Kpautagi further noted that security remains one of the most pressing challenges facing Niger State, also decried the Banditry attacks of various communities, the constant kidnappings, and other forms of criminal activities across the state is alarming forcing the people to abandon their ancestral homes.

The Governorship Candidate stressed that agriculture is a critical sector for economic growth, and sustainable food sufficiency can be realised in an environment where farmers are safe and able to access their farmlands without fear.

” My first priority as the governor of Niger State is to collaborate with security agencies within and outside through the support of the federal government to finally put a stop to insecurity threatening farming activities across the state’.

The ADC governorship candidate pointed out that communities in the state are still facing inadequate health facilities,adding that provision of infrastructures on health and Education will be prioritised to improve health care services and give education a new direction.

He expressed optimism that rural development shall be one of his major target to reinvigorate economic growth and to discourage rural urban migration thereby boosting economic opportunities.

According to him, it is mandatory for a leader to explain how state resources are expended, emphasizing that citizens have legitimate right to demand explanations on how public resources have been utilised, public have the right to know how much a contract is awarded to earn public trust.

Dr. Kpautagi emphasized that borrowing is not inherently wrong,but should be guided by a sound economic strategy, transparency, accountability, instead of putting the state in a bankruptcy circumstance.

Also reacting on the widespread condemnations by the public on the fresh loan by the government,the speaker of the state house of assembly,Barr Abdulmalik Sarkin Daji, said it is false and misleading.

” The government only stands as a guarantor for Niger food security systems and logistics, through the United Bank for Africa,UBA to access financing under the Saudi Exim line credit for the support of its operations.”

To Buttress his statement,” the Speaker further explained that, the state government has the constitutional power to seek loans through the state assembly provided such facilities are required for the development of the state”

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