Deputy Speaker Encourages Nigerians to Participate in Constitutional Amendment Process
Benjamin Kalu, the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, is encouraging Nigerians to actively engage in the current process of constitutional review.
@OfficialBenKalu, who leads the House Committee on Constitutional Review made this statement on Sunday before the committee’s inauguration on Monday, February 26th.
The 37-member committee has been presented with approximately 44 bills requesting changes to certain aspects of the constitution, covering various topics such as state police, autonomy of Local Governments, transition to parliamentary system, amongst others.
The legislator also urged for the abandonment of ancient emotions among the main ethnic groups of Igbo, Hausa, and Yoruba, emphasizing that prioritizing national unity is crucial at all times.
“As we are doing the constitutional review, I want to assure you there is a place for you. You should participate fully to make sure that the interest of Arewa Consultantive Forum is captured in the constitution.
“I reiterate our commitment to fortifying the democratic tenets that bind us together. This commitment is hinged on the principles of equality, justice, and fairness for all, regardless of region, tribe, or religion.
“I urge you today to develop a pan-Nigerian approach in your deliberations and activities. Let your actions and decisions be guided by the national interest. Think Nigeria first! This is not just a call to patriotism, but a call to duty, a call to the service of our nation.
“I urge you today to develop a Nigerian approach in your deliberations and activities.
“Let your actions and decisions be guided by the national interest. Not regional interests. Not religious interests, not tribal interests,.”