Moves to create new states in Nigeria gather momentum

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In a broader effort to restructure Nigeria’s Federal system the Nigerian Senate is reviewing proposals for the creation of 31 new states across the country.

 The proposed new states by region are:

North-Central:

    – Benue Ala (from Benue)

    – Okun, Okura, Confluence (from Kogi)

    – Apa-Agba, Apa (from Benue)

    – Federal Capital Territory (as a standalone 37th state)

 North-East:

    – Amana (from Adamawa)

    – Katagum (from Bauchi)

    – Savannah (from Borno)

    – Muri (from Taraba)

North-West:

    – New Kaduna

    – Gurara (from Kaduna)

    – Tiga, Ghari (from Kano)

    – Kainji (from Kebbi)

South-East:

    – Etiti (proposed 6th SE state)

    – Adada (from Enugu)

    – Urashi, Orlu, Aba (from South-East region)

South-South:

    – Ogoja (from Cross River)

    – Warri (from Delta)

    – Bori (from Rivers)

    – Obolo (from Rivers/Akwa Ibom)

South-West:

    – Toru-Ebe (from Delta, Edo, Ondo)

    – Ibadan (from Oyo)

    – Lagoon (from Lagos)

    – Ijebu, Oke-Ogun (from Ogun)

    – Ife-Ijesha (from Oyo and Osun)

Other Key Proposals in the constitutional review are

 1. Full Autonomy for Local Governments: Independent election bodies and increased decision-making powers.

2. Judicial Reforms: 20 bills aimed at improving the judiciary, including setting timelines for judgments and expanding tribunal powers.

3. State Police Forces: Creation of state police forces and security councils to enhance security.

4.  Fiscal Reforms: Enforcement of budget timelines and improved revenue sharing.

5. Gender Inclusion: Reserved legislative seats for women.

6. Diaspora Voting Rights: Allowing Nigerians in the diaspora to participate in elections.

7. Independent Candidates: Legal recognition of independent candidates.

8. Expanded Roles for Traditional Rulers: Establishment of National and State Councils.

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