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Dogara: We’ll revisit constitution amendment to accommodate agitations for restructuring

BY TheCable

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Yakubu Dogara, speaker of the house of representatives, has promised that the house will revisit voting on the constitution amendment in order to address agitations for restructuring.

Speaking during the resumption of plenary on Tuesday, Dogara said it is impossible for restructuring to be achieved outside the national assembly.

“It may be necessary in due course for the national assembly to have a second look at the issues that have been thrown up,” he said.

“The national assembly as a representative and product of the people cannot act contrary to the wishes and aspirations of its constituents. We need to sift all the ‘noise’ and find out what exactly a majority of our people actually want? This is a responsibility we cannot outsource.”

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“It is my view that we need to revisit some aspects of the voting on constitution alteration. Luckily we still have the legislative window of conferencing with the Senate, where we have differences.”

He argued that it has become necesary to emphasise that Nigeria is a constitutional democracy with a clear legal framework for resolving differences that normally arise among citizens, between citizens and government as well as between the structures and arms of government.

“Make no mistake, as representatives of the people we have a duty to champion the protection and preservation of the rights of our constituents and peoples. We are very conscious and indeed jealous of the fundamental rights provided under our constitution as well as the Human and Peoples Rights under the African Charter,” he said.

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Last month, President Muhammadu Buhari said the national assembly is the appropriate place to discuss restructuring.

 

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