Federal government wont accept 2014 confab report presidency

You're referring to the 2014 National Conference report in Nigeria.

The 2014 National Conference was a constitutional conference convened by the then President Goodluck Jonathan to discuss and make recommendations on various issues affecting the country. The conference was attended by delegates from different parts of the country, including politicians, traditional rulers, and other stakeholders.

The conference produced a report with recommendations on issues such as federalism, revenue allocation, state creation, and the structure of government, among others. However, the report has not been fully implemented by the federal government, and some of its recommendations have been met with resistance.

One of the key reasons why the report has not been fully implemented is that the federal government has not accepted some of its recommendations, particularly those that affect the powers and privileges of the presidency. For example, the report recommended the creation of a more decentralized system of government, which would reduce the powers of the presidency and give more autonomy to the states and local governments.

The presidency has also been criticized for not providing adequate funding for the implementation of the conference's recommendations. The report estimated that the implementation of its recommendations would require a significant amount of funding, but the federal government has not provided sufficient resources to support the process.

Despite these challenges, some of the recommendations of the 2014 National Conference have been implemented, such as the creation of more states and the establishment of a new system of revenue allocation. However, much work remains to be done to fully implement the report and address the underlying issues that led to the conference in the first place.