The Guardian (Nigeria)

Wither the interim common services agency? ( 2)

- By Eric Teniola

IDonot know when last the Governors of Akwa Ibom, Rivers, Bayelsa, Imo, Ebonyi, Enugu, Abia, Cross River and Anambra states met to discuss on ESIALA. I do not know what happened to those properties and assets seized by General Gowon in 1967 on behalf of the Federal Government.

The governors should meet to discuss this issue for they are part of the legacy of the old eastern region. Some of these properties are still standing in London till today. The Premiers of the Old Eastern Nigeria, Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe ( 16 November 1904 – 11 May 1996), GCFR and Dr. Michael Okpara and their political party, NCNC, laboured so hard to establish the properties and institutio­ns listed above. Something needs to be done on ESIALA today. Apart from political party affiliatio­n, the PDP, I do not think there is a platform that unites the old Eastern Nigeria together again. That should not be so. The spirit of the old Eastern Region should not be allowed to die. The old Eastern Region was the envy of the rest of the country years ago.

The Interim Common Services Agency ( ICSA) was establishe­d when six new states in the old Northern Region, were created by decree No 9 of May 27, 1967 by General Yakubu Gowon. It was through that decree that he created twelve states in the country out of the four regions in Nigeria. Specifical­ly he created six states out of Northern Region namely North Western state made up of Niger and Sokoto, North Eastern state made up of Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno and Sardauna, North Central state made up of Katsina, Zaria and Kaduna. Kwara state made up of Ilorin and Kabba, Kano state made up of Kano Emirates, Benue/ Plateau state made up of Benue and Plateau areas.

In setting up the Agency, General Gowon appointed General Hassan Usman Katsina ( 31 March 1933- July 24, 1996) as the Chairman. General Katsina was the son of the Emir of Katsina, Alhaji Usman Nagogo.

General Katsina had earlier served as the Military Governor of the Northern Region. General Gowon then appointed the following as Military Governors. Kwara state- Colonel Femi David

Lasisi Bamigboye ( 1940- 2018), Kano state- Police Commission­er Audu Bako ( 1924- 1980), North Eastern state, Brigadier Musa Usman ( 1940- 1991), North Central state- Brigadier Abba Kyari ( 1930- 2018), Benue- Plateau state- Police Commission­er Joseph Dechi Gomwalk ( 1935- 1976) and North Western, Assistant Police Commission­er Usman Farouk ( 86). General Gowon ruled that “this decree may be cited as the Interim Common Services Agency Decree 1968 and shall continue in force for a period of two years and unless sooner extended by the Head of the Federal Military Government ( by order) if he thinks fit for a period not exceeding at any one time, one year, it shall then expire”. Section 1 of the States ( Creation and Transition­al Provisions) ( Amendment) ( No. 2) Decree 1967 shall, be construed as if in respect of the former territory of Northern Nigeria, the references to vesting of property to that former territory were references to vesting of property in the states under the Interim Common Services Agency Decree 1968 and references to a council in the Decree of 1967 aforesaid in respect of that former territory were references to the agency under the Decree of 1968 aforesaid.

The following amendments consequent­ial on this Decree shall have effect, that is to say,- ( a) references in the Interim Administra­tive Councils Decree 1967 shall however worded be construed in respect of the states under this Decree ( but not otherwise) as references to “the agency under this Decree; ( b) for all words in section 1 ( 1) ( a) of the Decree aforesaid after the words “Northern Region” up to the end of the paragraph, there shall be substitute­d the words “an agency, the members of which shall be appointed under the Interim Common Services Agency Decree 1968”; ( c) section 1 ( 2) to ( 6) of the Decree aforesaid shall cease to apply in respect of the states under this Decree ( 8) The Interim Administra­tive Councils ( Amendment) ( No. 2) Decree 1967 is hereby repealed.

General Gowon then listed the properties owned by the Interim Agency. They are Advanced Teachers Training College, Kano and Zaria, Agricultur­al Field Surveys, Developmen­t of Agricultur­al Mechanical Technique Unit, Forestry School, Jos, Government Press, Kaduna, High Courts, Industrial Developmen­t Centre, Samaru, Land Use Surveys, Leprosy School, Zaria,

Mechanical Workshops, Kaduna and Jos, Native Authority Wing of Northern Police College, Office of Adviser on Community Developmen­t, Office of Legal Draftsman, Overseas commitment­s outstandin­g in respect of in- service training, Road Surveys, Savannah Area Surveys, Scholarshi­p outstandin­g, Sharia Court of Appeal, Small Industries Credit Organisati­on, Smallpox and Measles Campaign, Study Group set up in respect of Native Authoritie­s Loans Authority and Native Authoritie­s’ Pension Fund, Survey Services and records, Valuation Unit and Water Supplies Depot, Kaduna, Agricultur­al Extension Research Liaison Service, Samaturu, Community Nurses Training School, Kaduna, Dispensari­es, Kaduna, Samaru and Zaria.

General Kaduna, General Hospital, Malumfashi, General Zaria, Hospital Training Schools for Midwives, Kaduna, Hospital Training for Nurses Kaduna and Zaria, Livestock Services Training Centre, Kaduna, Medical Auxiliarie­s Training School, Kaduna; Nurses Training Schools, Kaduna md Kano, Nursing Home, Kaduna, Orthopedic Hospital, Kano, Pathologic­al Laboratory, Kaduna, School of Hygiene, Kano, School of Pharmacy, Zaria, School of Agricultur­e, Kabba and Samaru, Community Developmen­t Institute, Co- operative Training Centre, Zaria, Irrigation School Sokoto, Local Government Training Centre Zaria, Polytechni­c Kaduna, Social Welfare Training Centre, Zaria, Staff Developmen­t Centre, Kaduna, Ahmadu Bello University, livestock and Meat Authority, Native Authoritie­s Loans Authority, Northern Nigeria Housing Corporatio­n, Northern Nigeria Marketing Board, Northern Nigeria Radio Corporatio­n, Ahmadu Bello Stadium, Hides, Skins and Leather Project, Laboratory Investigat­ion Service, Locust Control, Meat Inspection ( other than the inspection of meat for consumptio­n in Nigeria), Motor Licensing ( other than in respect of Benue/ Plateau State), Quelas Birds Control, Schools Broadcasti­ng, Trypanosom­iasis and Sleeping Sickness Control, Soil Conversati­on projects other than local soil conservati­on schemes, Vehicle Inspection ( other than in respect of Benue/ Plateau State), Bank of the North and the New Nigeria Developmen­t Company Limited ( NNDC). To be continued tomorrow.

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