FLASH: The APC Committee on #TrueFederalism Inaugurated in August 2017, by Chairman of the @APCNigeria , Chief John Oyegun, Chaired by Governor Nasir @elrufai is at the APC Secretariat to present the Committee’s report to the Leadership of the APC. pic.twitter.com/vlVWdTBFAc
— Governor Kaduna (@GovKaduna) January 25, 2018
The Governor Nasir El Rufai of Kaduna state-led committee on true federalism, has on Thursday, submitted its report to the national working committee of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
The committee reportedly emphasised the need for more devolution of powers to the states, and specifically urged that the police and prisons be moved from the exclusive to the concurrent list.
By this, state governments would be allowed to establish state police to handle certain crimes as well as state prisons.
BREAKING: The presentation of the report on #TrueFederalism by The Committee to the Party Leadership at the party secretariat is at 1pm today. Please follow us for live updates… pic.twitter.com/z1JURx6zgF
— C’ttee on True Fed (@NGRTrueFed) January 25, 2018
According to Vanguard, the committee equally recommended independent candidacy but with a caveat that individuals who intend to stand for elections must not have been a member of any political party at least six months to the elections in which they intend to contest.
On local government autonomy, the committee said since “one size does not fit all”, the states should be allowed to legislate for local governments, including creating more councils.
We’ll bring you more details later….
The APC Committee on #TrueFederalism Inaugurated in August 2017, by Chairman of the @APCNigeria , Chief John Oyegun, Chaired by Governor Nasir @elrufai is at the APC Secretariat to present the Committee’s report to the Leadership of the APC @Bint_Moshood @IsmaeelAhmedB pic.twitter.com/SEUw5KJEKT
— Social Good Nigeria (@smsgproject) January 25, 2018
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