Constitution amendment will succeed this time – Saraki
President of the Senate, Dr Bukola Saraki, has assured
Nigerians that the present efforts at amending the 1999 Constitution will not
be in futility.
Saraki
gave the assurance when he featured on the News
Agency of Nigeria Forum in Abuja.
He said
the 8th National Assembly learnt from the mistakes of previous assemblies whose
efforts amounted to waste time and resources because the amendment was not
endorsed by the president.
Saraki
expressed determination that the 8th assembly
would pull the current amendment through, saying “unlike in the past when all
amendments were lumped in one bill, the ongoing amendments has been broken into
about 33 bills’’.
He explained that the lawmakers decided to commence the constitution review
process early in the life of the parliament to prevent the exercise from
dovetailing into elections period.
He also
pointed out that more consultations were being carried out at all levels to get
the views of Nigerians on the process, especially the disputed clauses.
”I
think we learnt from the experience of the past on some of the things that
need to be done to make the amendment a success.
”You know
it is not an easy task to review the Constitution. Of course, you know it is a
two-third majority of the lawmakers that is needed for it to pass; in fact, in
some cases, it is more than two-thirds.’’
According
to him, you have to have consultations, engagements and discussions in trying
to make those changes that are necessary, and some of these changes have
been long overdue.
“What we
have been able to do is to have the political will to make it happen. They are
not new amendments.
”In the
7th National Assembly, some of those amendments were made, but unfortunately,
they never got implemented and one of the things we learnt was not to keep the
process till very late.
”One of
the mistakes we made in the 7th Senate was to leave it till the dying hour of
the tenure. So this time around, we promised we will do early to have time to
see it to conclusion.”
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