
Members of the
National Conference Committee on Political Restructuring and Forms of Government
jointly headed by Ike Nwachukwu & Mohammed Kumalia have released a copy of
the proposed a new map of Nigeria with the additional states added. The 18 additional states would make it a total of 54 states in Nigeria. See the list below
Apa from Benue,
Edu from Niger
Kainji from Kebbi state
Katagum from Bauchi,
Savannah from Borno,
Amana from Adamawa,
Gurara from Kaduna,
Ghari from Kano,
Etiti from South East,
Aba from Abia,
Adada from Enugu,
Njaba from Anambra and Imo,
Oil River from Rivers state
Anioma from Delta state,
Ogoja from Cross River State
Ijebu from Ogun State
Ose state from Edo
New Oyo State from the present Oyo State
The closing ceremony for the CONFAB will take place today August 21st
where the final report adopted by the delegates on all matters discussed will be
handed to President Jonathan for consideration and approval. What would the President make of this proposal to add 18 states?.....
And yet our baby girls are still missing...
ReplyDeleteThis shows that the delegates are a bunch of jokers who don't understand the fundamental problems of Nigeria. The problem lies with too much power being concentrated at the centre. We need to adopt the 3 tiers of government structure in deed and not in structure. When the local governments are allowed to function independent of state governments,then we can see real growth at the grassroots. Otherwise,we are wasting our time
ReplyDeleteIf dem like make dem break the map into pieces these politicians shd be thrown into sambisa forest. Rubbish
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