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The Senate: creation Of 20 more states In Nigeria

by Leading Reporters August 11, 2021
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Following reports circulating through the blogosphere, social media and social centres on the move to create 20 more states by the Nigerian Senate, the law makers have refuted the claim.

Spokesperson of the House, Ajibola Basiru said the legislature has no power to recommend or propose the creation of a new state unless the bill is in line with section 8 of the 1999 Nigerian constitution.

He added that the committee reviewing the 1999 Nigerian Constitution was misunderstood.

Basiru further explained that section 8 of the constitution sets out the criteria for the creation of a new state in Nigeria. The criteria includes a referendum and the approval of two-thirds of the state’s population and that of the lower and higher chambers.

“Therefore, the Senate is not empowered to approve new states contrary to what has been reported,” he said.

Ajibola Basiru further explained the criteria for creation of new states in a statement, saying contrary to the reports, the senate would submit a request to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) which would ensure compliance with the provisions of the Nigeria constitution.

The move must also get the approval of at least two-thirds of the members of the House of Representatives and Senate from the region seeking to create new state, the spokesman revealed.

The New States As Carried in Reports

The following states have been in circulation as the new ones to be created. 

– ITAI State from Akwa Ibom

– Katagum State from Bauchi

– Okura State from East River

– Okun State from Kogi

– Adada State from Enugu

– Gurara State from South Kaduna

– Ijebu State from Ogun

– Ibadan State from Oyo

– Tiga State from Kano

– Ghari State from Kano

– Amana State from Adamawa

– Gongola State from Adamawa

– Mambilla State from Taraba

– State of Savannah from Borno

– Etiti State from southeastern Nigeria

– Orashi State from Imo and Anambra

– Njaba State from Imo

– Aba State from Abia

– State Anioma from Delta

– Torogbene State and Oil River from Bayelsa and Delta and Rivers State

– Bayajida State from Katsina and Jigawa, and Zamfara

The creation of the states has been rejected by many society groups and Nigerians.

Recall that prior to the time of independence there were three regions – North, West and East, and territorial system continued until 1960.

In the year 1987, Nigeria had 21 states including the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. 

General Yakubu Gowon created 12 states between 1967 and 1987; General Murtala Mohammed created 7 states between 1976 and 1987; General Ibrahim Babangida created 11 states between 1987 and 1996; while General Sani Abacha created 6 states between 1996 and 1998.

Critics have viewed the move to create 20 more states as another burden to Nigeria as well as another avenue to let corruption strive.

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2023: Ohanaeze Ndigbo urges on IPOB, others, to register as voters ahead of the general election

by Leading Reporters June 29, 2021
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The Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide has urged all Igbos, including members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and the Movement for the Actualisation of Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), to ensure that they are registered as voters ahead of the 2023 general elections.

The apex group also implored President Muhammadu Buhari to fulfil the promise he made in Aba that he would make an Igbo man president in 2023.

Ohanaeze Ndigbo urged the Igbo, including members of IPOB and the Movement for the Actualisation of Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), to participate fully in the voter registration exercise “to increase numeric stamina during the 2023 general elections”.

The group made it bare that it is only a Nigerian president of Igbo extraction that could assuage the grief of the Igbo people, adding that the marginalisation and injustice will end the clamour for secession.

According to a recent statement by the Secretary-General of the group, Okechukwu Isifuzoro, Ndigbo residing in the 36 states of the country must know the importance of the voter registration exercise and sacrifice time to participate in it.

He maintained that Biafra agitators, especially IPOB and MASSOB, must see beyond their noses and mobilise the people for the registration exercise as there might be a future referendum, stressing that it is only those with voter cards that will participate in the future referendum.

He urged the Ndigbo not to be discouraged by the manipulation of the Independent National Electoral Commission’s (INEC) allotment of least polling units to the South-East but capitalise on the Igbo presence in every 774 local councils for electoral pursuits.

“This is the finest time for the Ndigbo, including the youths that had never taken part in the voting exercise, to register for the first time, especially those that would be 18 years old this year.

“Our target Igbo population is 18-29 years old (those Big Brother Naija zealous youths).

“Diaspora voting privileges must be a focal point of the National Diaspora Commission as it will be a great legacy project that will outlast Buhari’s government,” he said.

The Secretary-General also added that Nigerians abroad have the right to take part in this electoral process, as Foreign Missions and Embassies must serve as centres for online voter enrolment.

“We are not advocating for South-East presidency, what we are advocating for is a Nigerian president of Igbo extraction.

“There are Ndigbo in Rivers, Delta and Benue states and so on, but the core zone that demands equity, justice and fairness are South-East, which has not produced a Nigerian president.

“If peradventure the injustice or any attempt to thwart 2023 Igbo presidency succeeds, it will not augur well with the unity of the country. It will strengthen self-determination and the agitation for Biafra. It is only a justified Igbo presidency that will unite Nigeria.” he said.

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