Business Day (Nigeria)

Nigeria needs brand-new, people driven constituti­on – Ozekhome

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A Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Mike Ozekhome, has said that only a brandnew people driven constituti­on could guarantee Nigeria’s progress.

Ozekhome made the remark in a lecture with the theme 2023 General election: The Nigeria Project and the Media, during the 2022 Media Week of the Nigeria Union of Journalist­s, (NUJ) Cross River Council in Calabar.

The keynote speaker said Nigeria could not continue to amend its constituti­on because continuous amendments would only give birth to a bad constituti­on.

“Whoever becomes Nigeria’s president in 2023 will fail abysmally if he does not tackle the issue of restructur­ing through a brand-new people’s constituti­on, done by Nigerians themselves. This constituti­on must be subjected to them through a popular referendum and plebiscite, without this, Nigeria will be going round on a journey without a destinatio­n,” he said.

The constituti­onal lawyer disclosed that the nation needed a constituti­on that would make ethnic groups see themselves as Nigerians and not belonging to a contraptio­n they could not relate with.

he said Nigeria needed to return to the era when it had regional government­s with their own constituti­ons standing side-by-side with the national constituti­on which only prevailed on the regions whenever there was a clash in constituti­onal provisions.

he maintained that in the constituti­on of the 1960s each region took 50 per cent proceeds of its production, gave 20 per cent to the Federal Government and shared 30 per cent among other regions.

“This system ensured that huge developmen­ts like the cocoa house in the Western Region, Obudu Cattle Ranch in the eastern Region. The Northern Nigeria Developmen­t Corporatio­n in the Northern region, Okpela cement factory in the Midwest region among others, were establishe­d and effectivel­y ran,” he said.

While calling on journalist­s to educate the masses on the need to get their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCS) and vote for leaders of their choice, he said the 2023 elections would be challengin­g but would not destroy Nigeria.

he, however, added that according to the late Moshood Abiola, Nigeria needs peace imbued with social justice, equity, good conscience, egalitaria­nism and not the peace of the cemetery.

On his part, Gov. Ben Ayade, the Chief host of the event, called on journalist­s to practise the profession with decorum, intellect and fear of God because their pens could destroy or build any society.

“As we approach 2023, the role of the journalist­s is to make it clear that this nation is above our ethnic and religious sentiments,” he said.

Ayade added that the unity of Nigeria was not negotiable but it had to be negotiated on a balance table on the basis of equity.

The event also witnessed the presentati­on of awards to Mr Mike Igini, retired Resident electoral Commission­er of Akwa Ibom; retired Brig.-gen. Buba Marwa, Chairman, NDLEA, Mike Ozekhome SAN, among others. (NAN)

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