The governors said they would tell themselves the truth about Nigerians’ economic sufferings.
The NGF asked for the Bill to be reviewed to accommodate the concerns of all states.
The forum also sympathised with Nigerians, in general, and specifically the Owo community, the government and the people of Ondo State.
The governor said though there were a lot of justifiable reasons to give up the country, he still believed Nigeria is worth fighting for.
The Ekiti governor wondered if the entire crime was the handwork of some enemies of the state government or its governor.
Falana pointed out that Mr Buhari will be leaving a “tragic legacy” behind, having refused twice to assent to the electoral amendment bill.
NGF has accused the federal government of refusing to consult with it before concluding to privatise the Niger Delta Power Holding Company assets.
NGF has kicked against the ownership structure of the newly formed NNPC Limited that gives control only to the federal government instead of all the tiers of government.
The Kebbi governor said that this would be done barring all consequences in a bid to rescue the abductees.
