DRAMA AS EX-AIG THREATENS TO ARREST CONFAB DELEGATE A mild drama - TopicsExpress



          

DRAMA AS EX-AIG THREATENS TO ARREST CONFAB DELEGATE A mild drama broke out at the National Conference on Wednesday following a threat by former Assistant Inspector-General of Police, AIG, Ibrahim Ahmed, to arrest a delegate from Edo State, Chris Agbonwanegbe, for challenging the census figure of Northern Nigeria. Mr. Agbonwanegbe, who was contributing to the report of the Conference Committee on Political Restructuring and Forms of Government, had challenged the census figures bandied by states in the North. He called on delegates to address the injustice that led to the creation of more states and local governments in the North as against what is obtainable in the South. Mr. Agbonwanegbe made a specific reference to the disparity in the number of local governments in Kano and Lagos states. He argued that while Lagos has the highest number of people in Nigeria, it has only 20 local government areas, while Kano with a lower population has 44. He, however, lamented that Nigeria does not have the capacity to conduct a free and credible census, and suggested that the United Nations, UN, be invited to conduct census for the country. He noted that if the UN is allowed to conduct a credible census, the country would have correct figures that would finally put the long years of population disparity to rest. Mr. Agbonwanegbe said, “I did my National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, programme in the North. So, I know what I saw during my service years. I can authoritatively tell you that there is injustice in this country. “How can a state like Katsina or Kano have more local government areas than Lagos which has the highest population? It is obvious that there is injustice and this should be addressed. The former AIG, Mr. Ahmed who could not hold back his anger flouted the rule of the house by screaming, “Arrest him! Arrest him now!” Mr. Ahmed remained on his feet shouting, thereby polarizing the Conference along Northern and Southern lines. Source: Nigerian Pilot
Posted on: Fri, 04 Jul 2014 13:06:53 +0000

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