Yari emerges NGF chairman as Amaechi bows out
Governor Abudulazeez Yari of Zamfara State on Tuesday emerged as the new chairman of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum (NGF) by consensus for a period of one year.
Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State and former chairman of the body, made this known to newsmen in Abuja at the end of the forum’s meeting.
He said that the new chairman was selected through consensus.
It would be recalled that the forum had been factionalised since May 2013, after its election, because some members were not pleased with the outcome.
Announcing that the factions had collapsed, Amaechi said: “We are hereby reconciled and united as a single umbrella association of the 36 state governors of Nigeria, regardless of party and region.”
The governor congratulated the president-elect, Maj.-Gen. Mohammadu Buhari, on his victory at the March 28 presidential election, and President Goodluck Jonathan for his statesmanship in accepting the election result.
He stressed the need for Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the minister of finance, to provide explanations on fund accrual to the Excess Crude Account from June, 2013 to April, 2015.
This, the governor said, was because funds in the excess crude were last disbursed in May 2013.
He announced that the forum was planning to establish an academy which will be called The NGF Leadership Academy.
According to him, the academy will be responsible for capacity building for governors and other officials holding public offices and would be overseen by NGF secretariat.
The meeting which commenced at 8p.m. on Monday was attended by no fewer than 20 governors.
Governor Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom and his Delta State counterpart, Emmanuel Uduaghan, who were arrowheads of the Governor Jonah Jang’s faction of the forum, were visibly elated at the meeting.
Other governors who attended the meeting included those of Niger, Benue, Kaduna, Bauchi, Zamfara, Osun, Kebbi, Zamafara, Edo, Nassarawa, Oyo and Kwara.
Deputy governors of Kano, Kogi and Imo, however, represented their governors, while Akwa Ibom governor-elect, Emmanuel Udom, was present.
Yari, the new NGF chairman, was elected governor of Zamfara on the April 26, 2011, on the platform of the defunct All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP).
He was re-elected in the just-concluded general elections on the All Progressives Congress (APC) platform for another four-year term.
Yari was chairman, Zamfara chapter of the ANPP, one of the political parties that merged to form the APC in 2013.
The new NGF chairman said that the forum would work with the incoming APC administration in the interest of the nation.
“We are coming together after the bitter experience we had after our disintegration.
“As a ranking governor with experience, I know the situation in the states. During my period, I will work harder.
“I will also share from my colleagues’ experiences based on our bitter experience.
“We will all work hard for the betterment of our respective states and the people, in collaboration with the incoming president,” he said.
The NGF, a coalition of elected governors of the 36 states was formed after the American Governors’ Association. It seeks to promote unity, good governance, better understanding and co-operation among states.
It also seeks to ensure a healthy and beneficial relationship between the federating states and other tiers of government. (NAN)
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