Ahead of the National conference, the Pro-National Conference on
Saturday urged ethnic nationalities in the country not to boycott the
conference.
“A boycott at this stage of the proposed conference will not yield any positive result.
“The national conference for Nigeria is in the best interest of
Nigerians and governments at all levels because interests and agitation
will be resolved,” PRONACO’s spokesman, Mr Wale Okunniyi, told the News
Agency of Nigeria in Lagos.
NAN reports that the conference is scheduled to kick off this month.
President Goodluck Jonathan had on Dec. 18, 2013 received the report
of the Dr Femi Okunrounmu-led presidential committee on the modalities
for the convocation of the conference.
Okunniyi urged Nigerians to discountenance calls by any sectional or group leader suggesting a boycott of the conference.
“We are aware of some agitation over the modalities for the conference especially on the number of delegates.
“The proposed conference is both constitutional and political. There is need to engage in dialogue rather than fight,” he said.
Okunniyi urged the Federal Government to further fine-tune the
modalities for the conference, adding that ethnic and other interest
groups should also put their houses in order.
He added: “We must help the conference to succeed by being prepared to fully participate.”
Okunniyi, however, advised the Federal Government to have a rethink
on the modalities for the national dialogue by ensuring more
representations of ethnic groups.
The PRONACO spokesman also urged the government to set up a “credible
secretariat” that would assist the people on guidelines and criteria
for participation.
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