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Ohanaeze Ndi-Igbo slams Senate for rejecting restructuring, devolution of power - Duration: 3:09.Ohanaeze Ndi-Igbo slams Senate for rejecting restructuring, devolution of power
- The Ohanaeze Ndi-Igbo warned the Senate to be know that any of its actions that did not meet the yearnings of the people was an exercise in futility.
- The group expressed disappointment that the Senate did not approve restructuring and devolution of power.
The leadership of the Ohanaeze Ndi-Igbo has fired some shots at the Nigerian Senate for rejecting restructuring of the country as well as devolution of some powers to states as were being yearned for.
The apex body of the Igbo people in the country expressed disappointment in the Senate and reminded the legislative body that any of its actions that did not meet the aspirations of the people amounted to nullity.
In a statement made available to NAIJ. com on Thursday, July 27, the group noted that the National Assembly is not final step in the constitutional amendment process as there were others to make inputs.
In the statement signed by its president-general, Chief John Nnia Nwodo, said it was disappointing and disheartening that as representatives of the people, the legislatures are unable to correctly gauge the mood and desires of their people and the nation.
"The barrage of voices in this country lately shows clearly that majority of Nigerians are desirous of the country running a true federal system and one expected the NASS to have appreciated this in all their actions especially in constitutional amendment," the statement said.
It also counseled the National Assembly that rather than go into constitutional amendment at this time that the mood of the country is tuned towards total restructuring, the lawmakers should have concerned themselves in making the necessary legislative enactment to empower the convening of a national conference for real constitutional drafting.
"Any action whether legislative or executive in this country today that is not programmed to respond to the yearnings of the populace will amount to excise in futility.
"Ohanaeze therefore urges the National Assembly and other legislative levels involved in the constitutional amendment in the country to put the interest of the country first and ensure that its actions are such that would help to douse the tension and stabilize of the country," the statement said urging the Senate to also consider the 2014 Confab report.
NAIJ. com had reported that Nigerias eight Senate was voting on 33 major amendments to the Nigerian constitution. They voted to give financial autonomy for local governments.
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JaVale McGee Rejoins Warriors For NBA Minimum - Duration: 2:13.Center JaVale McGee has agreed to re-sign with the Warriors on a one-year deal, a source has confirmed with The Chronicle.
Golden State, which is already deep into the luxury tax, could only offer McGee a minimum contract.
Nearly four weeks into free agency, he decided to prioritize another shot at a championship over the chance at a more lucrative deal.
In addition to receiving interest from the Suns and Heat, McGee, 29, reportedly met with the Clippers and Kings.
His return gives the Warriors the maximum of 15 players under contract for next season and rounds out their center rotation.
Last summer, after the departures of Andrew Bogut, Festus Ezeli and Marreese Speights left it with few other prototypical interior defenders
Golden State took a chance on the man who once had thrived in Denver for George Karl's pace-and-space system.
On a team stocked with elite shooters and passers, McGee's knack for catching lobs added another dimension to the league's most prolific offense.
Opponents were so concerned about Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant and Klay Thompson that they often left McGee a direct route to the rim.
He took more than 300 shots for the first time since the 2012-13 season, and his 65.2 percent shooting from the field was a career high.
Per 36 minutes, McGee averaged 23 points, 11.9 rebounds and 3.3 blocks.
His most dominant performance came in Game 2 of the first-round playoff series against Portland, when he was 7-for-7 from the field and became the first player in postseason history to have at least 15 points and four blocks in less than 15 minutes.
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