CHIEF Bode George, a former PDP Deputy National Chairman has appealed to President Bola Tinubu to implement the recommendations of the 2014 Constitutional Conference to honourĀ Chief Ayo Adebanjo and Chief Edwin Clark.
George, a retired Naval Commodore and former military governor of Ondo, made this appeal at a media briefingĀ on Friday in Lagos.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Adebanjo, the late leader of the Pan-Yoruba Socio-Cultural Organisation, Afenifere,Ā died on Feb. 14 at 96.
Also, Clark, the late Niger Delta Leader, diedĀ on Feb. 17 at 97.
Both deceasedĀ nationalists Ā inspired the 2014 Constitutional Conference convened by former President Goodluck Jonathan,and participated in it.
Speaking on how to immortalise the duo, George said that the best way to honour them was to release and implement the confabĀ resolutions, into which they put all their livesā experiences,in the interest of the nation.
George said that he got closer to Adebanjo and Clark during the Confab, working in the same sub-committee with them on what type of system thatĀ should be adoptedĀ constitutionally .
āMr President, I am appealing to you, today May 2, release the report of the 2014 Confab for the benefit of the people of this country, in the memories of the two old men to immortalise their names.
āThese people (Adebanjo, Clark and other elder statesmen) are crying to Tinubu to release and implement that report.
āThe report was unanimously agreed at the plenary session by the delegates, that (implementation) is when we can be at peace.
āWhen I saw all the work ā the contributions of these two eldersāand look at it, they died three days apart, I am not afraid to say we are going to take over from where they started,ā George said.
According to him, it has become imperative for the nation to look at the report right nowā that the ship of the state seems to be drifting in terms of economy, politics, security and othersā.
He said that the current system and constitution had become incapable of fulfilling the yearnings and aspirations of the people of Nigeria.
āItās not working. It has never worked and it will never work.
āI am challenging Mr President, release that report in the memories of these two old men because they contributed the best that God has given them.
āThe constitution we are running is defective. It is so military in its is set up. Everything ends with only one man at the Aso Villa as the President,ā he added.
According to him, the most worrisome partĀ of the constitution is that thatĀ concerns local government administration.
He added: āWhat has the local government got to do with the President of Nigeria?
āLagos, the most populated state has only 20 LGs and Ogun that is not even up to half of Lagos also has 20; Kano has 44, Jigawa created out of Kano ,has 27, these are inadequacies.
āNow, every local government at the end of every month collects allocation from the federation account.
āThese were things that were discussed openly at that conference.
āAnd these two patriots fought for a new constitution capable of fulfilling the yearnings and aspirations of ordinary Nigerians.
āWe can have the United States of Nigeria, reduce the power at the centre. We need devolution of power which the duo advocated before theirĀ passingā
He said that implementing the Confab wouldĀ help resolve numerous challenges facing the country ,including corruption, nepotism, sectionalism andĀ poverty.
On security and economic challenges, George urged the President not to relent onĀ efforts to tackle hardships and security threats.
According to him, there is also an urgent need to reform the electoral process soĀ that elections would reflect the will of the people.
Speaking of recent defections ofĀ some PDPās bigwigs toĀ the ruling APC, the PDP chieftain noted that he was yet to fathom what genuinely attracted the defectors to APC.
George,however, said there was an urgent need toĀ resolve all internal crises in PDP to build confidence in the party.
Urging PDP leaders to shelve personal ambition and work for the national interest of the party, George said, āPDP is not finished.