After weeks of speculation and suspense, governors of the South-South
states on Thursday agreed to establish a regional security outfit to
tackle peculiar challenges in the region.
This is coming in the
heels of the passage of the bill for the establishment of South-West
security network Amotekun by state Houses of Assembly in states of the
region.
Addressing journalists in Asaba at the end of the meeting
of the forum of governors in the South-South, chairman of the forum and
governor of Delta State, Dr Ifeanyi Okowa, said the governors have
agreed to resuscitate the BRACED Commission, a regional economic and
integration platform.
Okowa said BRACED, which stands for
Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa-Ibom, Cross River, Edo and Delta, will be mandated
to come up with modalities on the establishment of the regional
security outfit.
According to him, the Commission is expected to
brief the governors on the steps to be taken for the establishment of
the regional security outfit at the next meeting of the forum in May in
Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital.
He said the BRACED
Commission was set up over ten years ago by their predecessors to
facilitate economic cooperation among the South-South states, adding
that the incumbent governors have concluded plans to provide the needed
logistics for the Commission to come back to life.
On the 13 per
cent federal derivation, the governors prevailed on the Federal
Government to adopt the system where the percentage is deducted at
source before the revenue is shared out.
“And we need to stress
that in any allocation that is being done, 13 per cent derivation must
first be taken out of the funds that come from oil revenue before the
rest of the funds is shared out,” Okowa said.
“This 13 per cent is supposed to be for the oil-producing states and that has not been the situation for a very long time.”
The
governors further urged President Muhammadu Buhari to immediately
constitute the governing board for the Niger Delta Development
Commission (NDDC), noting that the interventionist agency will play a
great role in the regional development of the South-South.
The
meeting, the first since Okowa was elected chairman of the forum, was
attended by governors Duoye Diri (Bayelsa), Nyesome Wike (Rivers),
Emmanuel Udom (Akwa-Ibom), Godwin Obaseki (Edo) and the host, Okowa of
Delta State.
Also in attendance was the Director-General of the BRACED Commission, Mr Joe Keshi.
Okowa said the governor of Cross River, Ben Ayade, was unavoidably absent as he was held up in Abuja for an official engagement.
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