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Southern Governors Should Meet Northern Governors To Iron Out Grey Areas, Says Mimiko

The Former Governor of Ondo State, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko has asked the Southern governors to meet with their counterparts in the North to harmonise grey areas on the resolutions reached during their meeting in Asaba, Delta state.

He made this known in a statement he made available to newsmen in Akure saying, that the resolution of the southern governor’s forum was commendable and the next step is for them to meet with their Northern counterparts “to iron out what may just be minor areas of difference in substance and timelines.

According to him ” Timelines and details of these measures can be worked out amongst the governors.

The statement reads in parts, ” the resolution of the Southern Governors’ Forum, at the end of its meeting in Asaba, Delta State, on May 11 2021, is commendable.

“It is also salutary that members of the Southern Caucus of the National Assembly have weighed in.

” It’s all a reflection of the realization of the fact that the nation may be perching at the precipice, and of the urgent need to pull her back.

“The next step is for the Southern Governors to meet with their Northern counterparts to iron out what may just be minor areas of difference in substance and timelines.

“There cannot be any reasonable arguments against decentralization of policing to ensure the emergence of compact and efficient sub-national forces under State (sub-national government control).

“There surely cannot be any disagreement amongst the Governors on the issue of devolution of resources from the centre.

“As a matter of fact, the present Revenue Allocation formula has long been statutorily due for review.

“New sources of revenue will surely be needed for state policing, and to address ongoing security challenges in the state

” The Governors’ Forum also recently took a position on open grazing in its virtual meeting of February 2021.

“In a communiqué issued after the meeting, the Forum had noted: “The current system of herding mainly through open grazing is no longer sustainable, in view of growing urbanisation and population of the country.”.

The statement continued; ” That position has now been reiterated at the Asaba meeting, underscoring the need for, and urgency of implementation of remedial measures.

“Timelines and details of these measures can be worked out amongst the governors.

“he truly is, we may actually be closer to a national consensus on short to medium term solutions to our present challenges than we imagine!

The former governor added that ” let us act while there is still time.

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