The National Conference came to an end Thursday, without any rancour.
The conference was convened by President Goodluck Jonathan and it started on March 17.
There has been disquiet towards the end of the talk shop over the purported draft constitution that some delegates alleged was the making of few delegates.
However, the series of meetings the Confab chairman, Idris Kutigi held with zonal leaders on Wednesday came to the rescue as delegates agreed on a position on the controversial draft constitution.
The confab came to an end with a minor amendment to the third volume of the confab report by replacing the draft constitution to read "Resolutions of the conference as draft amendments to 1999 Constitution."
The motion for the amendments to the third volume was moved by Maina Waziri while Richard Akinjide moved the motion for the adoption of the confab report, Yadomah Mandara seconded it.
The National Conference came to an end Thursday, without any rancour.
The conference was convened by President Goodluck Jonathan and it started on March 17.
There has been disquiet towards the end of the talk shop over the purported draft constitution that some delegates alleged was the making of few delegates.
However, the series of meetings the Confab chairman, Idris Kutigi held with zonal leaders on Wednesday came to the rescue as delegates agreed on a position on the controversial draft constitution.
The confab came to an end with a minor amendment to the third volume of the confab report by replacing the draft constitution to read "Resolutions of the conference as draft amendments to 1999 Constitution."
The motion for the amendments to the third volume was moved by Maina Waziri while Richard Akinjide moved the motion for the adoption of the confab report, Yadomah Mandara seconded it.
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