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June 2, 2021 Femi Gbajabiamila Asks Nigerians To Support National Assembly To Birth New Constitution

Femi Gbajabiamila Asks Nigerians To Support National Assembly To Birth New Constitution

 The Speaker of the House of Representatives, FEMI GBAJABIAMILA says the 1999 constitution falls short of standard and needs to be adjusted to meet the aspirations of Nigerians.

He stated this at the opening of the House of Representatives public hearing on the review of the constitution in Lagos.

The speaker asked Nigerians to join hands with the 9th National Assembly to birth a new document that will fix some challenges confronting the nation.

GBAJABIAMILA said though the current exercise is not the first of its kind, it might be the most important one in the nation's recent history as the decisions to be made would have far-reaching consequences for the future of Nigeria.

In response to the doubts expressed in some quarters about the exercise, he noted that there was no perfect constitution anywhere in the world, but that it was imperative for Nigeria to have a near-perfect constitution to enable the country to confront and resolve many of its political, economic and socio-cultural challenges.

 

 

January 28, 2021 Human Rights Lawyers Says The Appointments Of The New Service Chiefs Requires The Approval Of The National Assembly

Human Rights Lawyers Says The Appointments Of The New Service Chiefs Requires The Approval Of The National Assembly

Reactions have been trailing the appointment of the new Service Chiefs by the President as human rights lawyers said their appointments requires approval of the National Assembly.

One of the lawyers, Mr. FEMI FALANA said the four service chiefs appointed by the President were not yet substantive heads of the Armed Forces until the National Assembly approves their appointment.

In a statement, FALANA however said that the service chiefs could continue to operate in acting capacities until approval is given by the National Assembly.

Another senior lawyer, TAYO OYETIBO, noted that without the approval of the National Assembly, the service chiefs had not been appointed in law.

But the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to President, FEMI ADESINA, has said the appointment of the service chiefs is the prerogative of the President and not subjected to the dictate of federal character.

 

 

 

 

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