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Thursday, August 21, 2014

President Jonathan's Speech At The Submission Of The 2014 National Conference Report‏

THIS REPORT IS A MUST READ AND I EVEN ADDED MY FIVE CENTS IN RED.





Remarks by His Excellency,President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR
On the Occasion of the Submission of the National Conference Report
Thursday 21st August, 2014


PROTOCOLS

1.  Mr Chairman, very distinguished delegates, it is with all gladness that I address you this day. After nearly five months endeavour to find the appropriate verb for the noun of our country within the syntax of human experience, you have brought to a grateful Nation, the report of the 2014 National Conference....PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU READ IT SIR



2.  I want to congratulate the Chairman and his able team, the Delegates, all Nigerians and indeed everyone who has contributed one way or the other to the successful convocation and conclusion of the Conference.RIP TO THOSE THAT DIED


3. I also congratulate the Presidential Advisory Committee which developed the framework for the Conference after travelling around the country. We cannot afford to take for granted the efforts and commitment that the delegates and the leaders put into the Conference to make it a success. The patriotic zeal was evident in the inputs of the delegates into the dialogue and how these have now formed the basis of the report. 


4.  On behalf of all Nigerians, let me thank you most sincerely for your hard work. Your tireless efforts aimed at coming up with recommendations to chart a path of peaceful coexistence, sustainable development, justice and progress as we march into our second centenary shall not be in vain. 


5. To my mind, one of the main reasons for which the Conference was convoked was fully achieved: that is, to create a platform for a genuine and sincere dialogue among Nigerians. Even in moments when things seemed ready to boil over, it was evident that the Delegates were only disagreeing to agree.OK


6. It is now very clear that as Nigerians, we have devised a way of addressing and resolving our differences amicably: we dialogue and dialogue until we agree! This is most heart-warming indeed!.....WE ARGUE AND ARGUE UNTIL WE DIALOGUE SIR


7. My dear brothers and sisters, I am not unmindful that there were delegates who were in this hall when I inaugurated this conference who today are not part of this closing event as the cold hands of death have snatched them. I pray that Almighty God will grant eternal repose to the souls of our departed patriots and protect all the families they have left behind. They would be proud of what you, their living colleagues, have done to end what we started together.AMEN



8. On the occasion of the 53rd Independence Anniversary of Nigeria last year, I made a promise to set a National Conversation in motion in order to advance the course of nation-building. The agitation had been there for a while and we could no longer ignore it or delay the process. I was motivated by a genuine desire to make our country a better place where we can build consensus in the evolution of a New Nigeria....WILL EVERY NIGERIAN GET A CHANCE TO READ A REVISED COPY OF THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE COMMITTEE?THAT WOULD BE GREAT SIR!


9. When I was inaugurating the Presidential Advisory Committee in December last year, I made it very clear to the committee that it was 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.....REUBEN ABATI AND BIG GRAMMAR..LOL



10. At the inauguration of the National Conference in March, I told you the Delegates our expectations. I did say that I expected participants to patriotically articulate and synthesize our people's thoughts, views and recommendations for a stronger, more united, peaceful and politically stable Nigeria.



11. I urged the participants to forge the broadest possible national consensus in the process. I also warned that we should not to be under any illusions about the task ahead because we would be confronted with complex and emotive issues.....ONE CAN ONLY FORM AN OPINION AFTER READING THEIR RECOMMENDATION AND SEEING IT PUT INTO PRACTICE


12. I am very satisfied that the Delegates navigated these obstacles in a very mature manner. There were those who set out to input ulterior motives to our modest efforts at reshaping and strengthening the foundations of our nationhood to deliver better political cohesion and greater development agenda. The naysayers raised false alarms over some phantom hidden agenda and called to question our sincerity and did everything possible to derail this noble project.....MR PRESIDENT IF YOU CANT CALL OUT THE NAYSAYERS BY THEIR NAMES THEN LEAVE THEM AND FACE YOUR WORK ABEG YOU


13. The success of this conference has proved the cynics wrong in many respects. Those who dismissed the entire conference ab initio as a "diversion" have been proved wrong as what you achieved has contrary to their forecast diverted our country only from the wrong road to the right direction....HOW?WHAT HAS THE CONFRENCE ACHIEVED?YOU CAN ONLY SAY THIS THEIR RECOMMENDATIONS ARE PRACTICAL AND WORKING


14. They said the conference would end in a deadlock as Nigeria had reached a point where the constituent parts could no longer agree on any issue. We exploded that myth by suggesting that you should arrive at your decisions by consensus or 75% majority threshold.HMMMMM


15. That was the first challenge you had at this conference when it appeared you were going to break up. There were suggestions that we should intervene as government to "save" the conference at that dicey moment but I insisted that beyond the inauguration we were not going to intrude into the conference in any manner. We kept our promise....GREAT!



16. One of the many reasons for our non-interference is this: we have at the conference, 492 delegates and six conference officials who all in their individual rights are qualified to lead our great country and if they were unable to agree on how to take decisions, we would be in real trouble! Acknowledging the quality and patriotic content of the delegates, I was confident, the right thing will be done.......OK BUT IF THEIR RECOMMENDATIONS ARE NOT PUT TO USE THEN THAT IS THE REAL TROUBLE BECAUSE EACH WAS HEAVILY PAID TO ARTICULATE THEIR THOUGHTS INTO A WORKING TRAIN.



17. I understand, there were a few outstanding issues yet. That you did not agree on all issues shows the sincerity of the discourse. Nobody was at the Conference to be politically correct. People spoke passionately and argued strongly in favour of what they genuinely believed in. As a result, there were bound to be strong disagreements. 


18. If everybody agreed on every issue, the debate would not only be lacking in quality and passion, it would also be said to have been stage-managed. What we should worry about now is not that there were disagreements in one or two items, but how to manage these disagreements such that nobody walks away feeling short-changed and bitter. It is a major challenge in nation-building as experienced by the biggest democracies in the world. You managed them well and came out tall, fellow citizens. ...ORO TI POJU!


19. I must congratulate you! You not only worked out a compromise but you never had to divide the house to take over 600 resolutions which I understand you passed at this conference. You have indeed built a new architecture of negotiation based on trustful give-and-take that is going to be a permanent reference point in our national life....LIKE I SAID UP THERE,HOW THEY COMPOSED THEMSELVES AT THE CONFERENCE CANNOT PAY ANYONES BILLS.WE NEED TO READ A SHORTENED VERSION.



20. There were many other moments of anxiety at the conference with avalanche of headlines about possible "walkouts" and "show-downs". However with your sense of maturity and abiding presence of God who put this country together, what we have today is a walk-in and a show-up!...TOO MANY REPETITIONS PLEASE



21. In my inauguration speech on March 17, 2014, I enjoined you as follows:
"We need a new mind and a new spirit of oneness and national unity. The time has come to stop seeing Nigeria as a country of many groups and regions. We have been divinely brought together under one roof. We must begin to see ourselves as one community. We are joined together by similar hopes and dreams as well as similar problems and challenges. What affects one part of the community affects the other."..PLEASE DO NOT BITE YOUR TONGUE SIR


22.I'm greatly delighted that you worked that out in practical terms by your patriotic demonstration of the truism that "though tribe and tongue may differ, in brotherhood we stand"...NIGERIA WE HAIL THEE,OUR OWN DEAR NATIVE LAND,THOUGH TRIBE AND TONGUE MAY DIFFER,IN BROTHERHOOD WE STAND...


23. The result of the conference has shown that we are not enemies, neither are we antagonists, no matter our religion, region, state, and tongue. This Conference has reinforced what I have always believed:that Nigeria is here for our collective good....ARE WE THERE FOR NIGERIA'S COLLECTIVE GOOD?


24. Mr Chairman, distinguished delegates, there is a wisdom saying that if two siblings went to the inner recess to dialogue and they are grinning from ear-to-ear when they are done, truth must have been in short supply in their discussions. However, no matter the bitter truth they shared behind closed doors, holding hands when they emerge and not disowning each other is the hallmark of blood being thicker than water....I AGREE BUT....



25. This dialogue reflects the current issues in the light of the socio-political evolution of the world.  I did say before that we cannot proffer yesterday's solutions to today’s Nigeria's problems. The challenges we faced at Independence or even at the beginning of this democratic experience in 1999 are not the same challenges we face today.THE POT HOLE GOT BIGGER BECAUSE NO ONE TRIED TO FIX IT



26.The discourse reflected our latest challenges. We shall send the relevant aspects of your recommendations to the Council of State and the National Assembly for incorporation into the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. On our part, we shall act on those aspects required of us in the Executive...ON THE ISSUE OF CREATING ADDITIONAL STATES,PLEASE SIR UNRECOMEND THAT RECOMMENDATION.WHY CREATE MORE STATES WHEN THE ONES WE PRESENTLY HAVE ARE NOT BEING MANTAINED?I ASK!



27. Let me reaffirm this: Nobody has a monopoly of knowledge. We who are in government need to feed from the thoughts of those who elected us into power. You have done your patriotic duty, we the elected, must now do ours.THE CONFAB DID NOT REFLECT THE VOICE OF ALL NIGERIANS SIR!



28.  As I receive the report of your painstaking deliberations, let me assure that your work is not going be a waste of time and resources. We shall do all we can to ensure the implementation of your recommendations which have come out of consensus and not by divisions....ORIEGWU!



29.  In this regard I appeal to all arms of government and the people of Nigeria to be ready to play the different roles that the volumes of reports you have produced   would assign to you. It is my hope that with what you have done, our country is on the right road to getting the job of nation building done...UNDER PRESSURE,MI PEOPLE UNDER PRESSURE..NO MONEY IN WE POCKET,NO FOOD ON WE TABLE.EVERYWHERE WE GO NO JOB,NO LIGHT,NO STABILITY...OH MI PEOPLE UNDER PRESSURE....FIX THAT SIR!


30. The report of the National Conference, coming 100 years after the Amalgamation, promises to be a landmark in our history. I have always believed that dialogue is a better way of driving change in the community and I am happy that this dialogue has gone very well. With the far-reaching recommendations touching on several areas of our national life, I am convinced that this will be a major turning point for Nigeria...SIR YOU READ THAT BOGUS BOOK OF RECOMMENDATIONS ALREADY OR YOU JUST SAYING?



31. We have gone through many challenges in our first centenary, now is the time to hit the track and take our proper lane for the race of progress. Our moment for national rebirth is here. We have to rekindle hope not only within our country but in the entire African continent where collectively our leadership is acknowledged...*SIDE EYES*



32. Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, in every governance index, we are making progress. In 2009, our life expectancy was forty seven years, it has now risen to fifty-two. We were spending over a trillion Naira importing food four years ago, it is now down to a little over six hundred billion Naira and still falling! The size of our economy has grown. EH HEN?


33. We are improving on our infrastructure and now well on our way to self-sufficiency in energy security. We are focusing on education with a view to banishing illiteracy from our country. We have revived our railways and our airports are undergoing massive repositioning. Our sports men and women are now hungrier for laurels and we are recalibrating our security forces to meet the challenges of newer security threat that was brought to us! ..EH HEN!!!



34. Very distinguished delegates, this administration has made the sanctity of the ballot a cardinal focus. Our successes in polls in different states in recent past have shown we are making substantial progress in the direction of making the polls attractive to all categories of citizens in our land so that our best and brightest would not continue to shun the electoral process. Our goal is that Nigeria must quickly arrive at the point where every vote is not only counted but counts. It is free,fair and credible elections that we crave....



35. Now is the time that we put behind us all the drawbacks that have inhibited us from fulfilling our manifest destiny and realizing our full potentials. We must steadily arrive at the juncture where strife, conflicts and mistrusts would become distant echoes of our past. We must make every inch of our country a space for joyous habitation. Our country must enter a new season of harmony, prosperity and happiness with justice abiding in every hamlet, community and our country. It is the dawn of a new day in Nigeria and the new nation is at the door accompanied by its great men and women, young and old.... MR PRESIDENT?



36. All those who have predicted the disintegration of our country at the end of our first centenary would wish they chose another country when the possibilities of the new vision for Nigeria are actualised. In place of disintegration we shall have integration. In place of bitterness and spilling of blood, we shall have sweetness and healing in our land. Henceforth, our country shall become like a running water that approaches a rock, rather than stopping it takes a curve and flows on...AMEN!!



37. Mr Chairman, we arrived at this point with praise to God and gladness in our hearts. I once again congratulate you and your wonderful team and all of you the distinguished delegates, for the great job that you have done in these five months. I would like to implore you all to continue to make yourselves available for service to the nation as that is the hallmark of every patriot...ABEG MAKE UNA INCLUDE MY NAME,I AM READY TO SERVE THE NATION.



38. We are grateful!


39. On this note, I hereby accept the report and declare the 2014 National Conference closed to the glory of our Almighty God.



40. I thank you all.

49 comments:

  1. Who wan read ds textbook this night? me?
    Abeg Stella goodnight.

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    1. Hahahahahahah...Lmao at textbook..
      I don die ohh..Lwtmp

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    2. Na me wan read dis full dictionary abi waiting? Well make I sit down wait na b master own!

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    3. That's why u will wallow in ignorance till eternity..since truth is hidden from a black man in a book

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    4. Lmfao....bloglord....called it a textbook...lol... but for real tho..what nigeria will do for us?? Or what we will do for nigeria. ..because as nigeria growe great, Nigerians grow greater. I done tire o...anyway african commits crime...they all assume him to be nigerian....we need to make the name nigeria good

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    5. Queen na ur pussy laff wan tear so ?

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  2. Choi,see epistle of life..
    This is one of the reasons why I don't read news paper..
    Jay moore,this is your area of specialisation..please read and summarise for me..

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    1. If name Solomon Akiyesi gist nobody dey summarise for you oh Linda. Oriegwu.

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    2. I follow Stels shout ORIEGWU! at number 28.

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  3. Some one pls remind me Wat this national conference was all about?*bbm confused face*I Don't clearly understand d vision, mission and objectives of dis. Waste of time! Means of stealing more money. Mshewwwww! Rubbish

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  4. Jeezameeee! Who wants to read this?? Not fair at all...*to the left, to the left* .....nighto Stella


    Kourt

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  5. Some one pls remind me Wat this national conference was all about?*bbm confused face*I Don't clearly understand d vision, mission and objectives of dis. Waste of time! Means of stealing more money. Mshewwwww! Rubbish

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  6. Stella of life!

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  7. State creation is not bad in the real sense,simply abrogate the law recognising local councils.

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  8. Lol @ under pressure mi.........stella!

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  9. I pray for a better Nigeria.

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  10. PD Young Billionaire22 August 2014 at 00:21

    Ok, this is the theoretical aspect.All we are asking for now is action! Nigerians are tired of theory! We are not in school na???

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  11. As much as I love to read, this epistle no b here. Stella, yur comments killed me. LMAO

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  12. E take style long sha!

    BIG BOSS!

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  13. He spoke well. However, I don't think he should pass into law all their recommendations, especially the creation of additional states and the taking us back to singing the old national anthem.

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  14. Got tired in nos 2... na sleep sure pass

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  15. I was jumping lines...glancing thru the lines. the message is too long biko. Goodnight SDK, am not that high in spirit but I trust God to renew my joy in Jesus name amen. Nwunye Okeke

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  16. Epistle of Old men to Naija my country

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  17. No wonder why some wallow in ignorance. No information is a waste especially not one concerning the Nation.

    Pls visit my blog www.suspenseandemotions.blogspot.com

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  18. I dey try read am e no gree enter

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  19. Ada JESU nke Mbu !
    Chai so our reading culture has been smeared with hot iron ? Kpomkwem

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  20. I opened this post because of your red ink, Stella.

    But even you can't make me read this statement. I scrolled through your red comments, datsall. I have zero interest in listening to GEJ.

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    1. Lol...I did same, Stella na only ur red ink comments I read o, na only u waka come. Pls can anyone kindly tell me if scanfrost oven cooker is good or if there is any better oven cooker brand in Naija. Help a sister out pls, I want to buy and don't want to waste my hard earned money. Biko nu

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  21. why won't they make themselves available next time? when money is involved.
    CHOPFERENCE.

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  22. Abeg too much unnecessary repetitions and grammar. Na so them dey take deceive us. Stella even your comments reach to produce newspaper.

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  23. Stella pls Is there a way replies can be displayed directly underneath comments? Or is it from my gadget? It's more interesting that way.

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    1. I can't view replies directly under comments when reading from my laptop, Ipad or phone browser but I can with my phone chrome.

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  24. Someone should summarize for me. In one paragraph please. Thanks.

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  25. Sdk, i read a bit of what Mr Prez said then shifted to ur own speech. I just envisioned u sitting at the last row of the conference hall, shouting out your own summary after the prez don read im own scripted paragraph. Then the people go laff n the prez go look around then continue in his monotone. When u reach that Ras Kimono side,everybody come join in the song n wen dem wan arrest u go run go turn off president's mic.

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  26. Nice speech. I'm positive the report would be acted upon especially, the relevant ones like reverting to a unicameral legislature and reduction in number of ministries/ministers while the irrelevant one IMO, like creation of additional states, scrapping of LGs, etc should be jettisoned. And by the way, Mr. President's speech isn't written by Reuben Abati, Madam Stella.

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  27. comments and replies doesnt work for a blog that has over 200 comments....you will stop seeing the comments when it reaches 200....my template doesnt support such,i have tried it before,please make do with this one,i am not about to change...however if you comment from your fone you can do comment and replies if not just refer to name or anon with time...thanks

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  28. *Shines teeth* *wink*. Madam Stellahispy, eku ori ire oni. Igba odun, odun kan nii. HURRAY!

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  29. Sdk,i write mr President's speech

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  30. Awww! He meant we r biggest in corruption & they r managing it well. God u r the only 1 that can help us now.

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  31. Ok. I didn't even understand your "techie" reply but it's okay. I love your blog the same. It's even good so if someone insults you due to a comment,you can jejely ignore it and continue scrolling down. Happy Birthday darling. You are my mums birthday mate though she's late. Wishing you long life, success happiness in your family and unending supply of champagne since you don't take alcohol. Kisses

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  32. Pheww...so after reading this I didn't quite deduce what Rueben wrote for the President, a lot of repetition and language overloading...however we as Nigerians are tired of written scripts,we want action. I got my humour well enough from Stella's side comments...lol...

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    1. I repeat,I WRITE MR PRESIDENT'S SPEECHES.

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  33. Pheeew…That is long.

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  34. @ goldscent diamond thanks. That's what I was on about.

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