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Constitutional Review: Gov. Oborevwori calls for upward review of derivation formula

Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta, has called for an upward review of the derivation formula.
He also threw his weight behind State Police and generally, the review of the 1999 Constitution, saying, āa robust, people-oriented constitution is the foundation that true federalism and national stability require.ā
Oborevwori spoke on Saturday at the Public Hearing Of The House Of Representatives Committee on the Review of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic Of Nigeria at Yenogoa, Bayelsa State.
Represented by the Deputy Governor of Delta, Sir Monday Onyeme, said, āThis exercise reflects a deep commitment to building a more inclusive, just and forward-looking Nigeria.
”And we commend the Committeeās dedication to engaging citizens across regions and ensuring that the Constitution emerges to serve the needs of our diverse nationalities better.
āDelta State remains a strong advocate for a constitutional order that promotes equity, justice, good governance and sustainable development,ā the Governor said.
He added, āwe respectfully present the following key demands and proposals for your consideration in the ongoing constitutional review: āi. Resource Control and Fiscal Federalism.
”As a major oil-producing State and a vital contributor to the national economy, Delta State strongly advocates for true fiscal federalism.
”We, therefore, call for an upward review of the derivation formula to ensure that a greater share of the revenue generated from our land and waters is retained for local development. This should also apply to States where solid minerals are exploited.
”We call for a more equitable and transparent revenue allocation system that reflects the contribution, needs and challenges of each federating unit. Clear constitutional provisions guaranteeing host communitiesā rights to benefit meaningfully from natural resources, including mandatory environmental remediation.
”We also call for review of maritime issues and the legislative list: We advocate for the removal of maritime matters from the Exclusive Legislative List to the Concurrent List.
”Granting States the constitutional authority to legislate on maritime affairs will unleash the economic potential of our vast coastline and waterways as well as promote local and foreign investments in ports, transport and blue economy development.
āEnhance security and environmental management in our coastal communities. This should also apply in areas where solid minerals are processed. Local Government Autonomy: We reaffirm our support for full administrative and financial autonomy for local government councils.
“” As the tier of government, which is closest to the grassroots, empowered LGAs are critical to delivering essential services and driving rural development.
āState Police: To holistically address the unique security challenges across the country, we strongly support the creation of State police.
”A decentralised policing system will: āImprove intelligence gathering and community trust. āEnhance rapid response to security threats. āComplement existing federal security arrangements.
āDevolution of Powers: A more balanced federation requires a genuine devolution of powers. States must be empowered to manage their affairs, especially in areas such as all spheres of transportation, energy, environment, taxation and education.
”This will promote efficiency in governance, strengthen democratic accountability and encourage innovation and regional development.
āEnvironmental Justice and Remediation: Given the devastating environmental impact of oil exploration in the Niger Delta, we propose: āConstitutional provisions guaranteeing the right to a clean and healthy environment; binding obligations on oil companies to undertake environmental remediation; legal mechanisms to hold polluters accountable and provide redress to affected communities.
āJudicial Reforms: We advocate for reforms that will ensure timely access to justice; strengthen judicial independence; uphold the rule of law and due process, which are essential for national cohesion and investor confidence.
āTransparent Constitutional Review and Implementation We commend the inclusive nature of this process and urge that the final document reflects the will of the people.
”We also recommend: Clear implementation timelines and responsibilities. Institutional safeguards to protect the integrity and effectiveness of constitutional provisions. Interpretative guidelines that promote justice, equity and the rule of law.ā
Oborevwori noted that āthe constitutional review offers a historic opportunity to reset our constitutional foundations in line with the aspirations of all Nigerians.ā
Chairman, South South Centre A of the House of Representatives Committee on Construction Review, Rt. Hon. Julius Ihonvbere, said that the occasion was a forum for the people to make input as the constitution is being reviewed.