NEF says constitution review by NASS is waste of time, resources

Northern Elders Forum (NEF) has described the call to the public to submit memoranda to assist the “further alteration of the provisions of the Constitution (as amended)” as predictable waste of time, resources and energy of the nation.”

The group called on Nigerians not to support the bogus exercise and waste in governance at this difficult time when the economy was facing unprecedented challenges.

In a statement, the Director, Publicity and Advocacy, of the NEF, Dr Hakeem Baba-Ahmed said every National Assembly since 1999 had spent huge amounts of Nigerian people’s money on jamborees that gave them false hope that the three arms of government respected the overwhelming desire of Nigerians for a holistic and genuine review and amendment of the 1999 Constitution.

He said: “Nothing fundamental or of any value has come out of these grand schemes to exploit our collective desire to address our political and economic fundamentals.

“This National Assembly is also following suit, and it should not be encouraged on this path.

“Nigeria’s future rests largely on its willingness to address major constraints to equity and justice, a functional structure, consistent good governance, security for all citizens, a credible electoral process, growing understanding between and among all groups and an economy that grows and narrows inequalities between and classes and regions.This cannot be achieved by a process that routinizes wasteful expenditure around false hopes.”

Baba-Ahmed further stated that the Legislature and executive branches of government had large quantities of reviews, recommendations and reports from past attempts at amending the Constitutions.

“These represent enough resources for a review if the legislature is serious about this vital national priority. Even this is not likely to produce a genuine effort to address the basic requirements of securing a stable, secure and prosperous Nigeria, because both arms of this administration are unlikely to accept to put through wide-ranging reviews of the Constitution,” he stated.

The Forum specifically reminded legislators and other leaders from the North that security of their communities, reduction of crushing poverty and widening distrust among communities should be their priorities.

The Forum recommended the alternative of leaders of thought, elders, groups and professional organizations and representatives of government to “freely discuss every element of our co-existence as a country under principles of voluntarism, genuine representation mutual respect and integrity of the process.”

According to him, “A Nigerian Peoples’ Conference on Review of the Constitution will benefit from past work in this direction in addition to contemporary challenges which the country needs to address in a context that allows free and productive engagements without pre-determined ends.

“The outcome of this Conference should be submitted to the two arms of government which should provide for a referendum in the Constitution so that Nigerians can directly decide on how they want their nation to be structured and function.

“The North is willing to discuss other options that will do justice to the current Constitution and the future of our great country.”

The Forum called attention of particularly northern groups to the need to be wary of being railroaded into making submissions which the legislature would hold up as input, further justifying waste and deceit.

“No northern group should encourage further waste of public funds which should be channelled into battling killers, kidnappers, poverty and poor governance.

“The North wants a major review of the Constitution, but it is also ready to resist attempts to create wealth for a few while it leaves parts of the country to quarrel and blame each other for the state of the nation.

“Northerners are willing to discuss current challenges of the region and the state of the country with any group, anywhere, provided it sees evidence of sincerity and respect for each other,” Baba-Ahmed added.

The Forum advised the National Assembly to direct its energy and mandate towards convincing President Muhammadu Buhari to bring an end to the insurgency in the North East and killings in most parts of North Central and North West and other parts of the country.

It advised the Senate to jettison the wasteful idea of giving Nigerians the impression that it was involved in a serious review of the Constitution.

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