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Okocha Joins Call For National Conference
A former President of the Nigeria Bar Association (NBA), Mr. O.C.J Okocha, SAN, has advocated for the conveyance of a national constitutional conference that would afford all the people of Nigeria the opportunity of coming together to discuss and agree on how to restructure the country.
Okocha made the request against the backdrop of the on-going sectional amendment of the constitution by the Constitution Review Committee.
The Port Harcourt based legal practitioner told The Tide that the constitutional review committee set up by the National Assembly was well intentioned but would not go far because of the distrust which Nigerians hold against them.
The reasoned that since members of the National Assembly were elected on party platform, they are the representatives of only those who are politicians and the masses of Nigerians are not in politics.
“So I believe that the efforts being made by the National Assembly are well intentioned but it is my own feeling that it will not go far enough because, you see, we have this distrust that we hold against the members of the National Assembly.
“First and foremost everybody says that they were elected on party platform, so only those who are politicians were able to have representatives in the National Assembly. The masses of Nigerians are not in politics and we say that a constitutional conference if it is truly going to be a National Constitutional Conference will discount the present National Assembly because they are not in the view of some people the true representatives of the people,” he explained.
Noting that it goes more fundamentally to the entire constitution and not a matter of sectional amendment he pointed out some gray areas that need to be looked at.
These gray areas includes the structure of the country, the structure of government, redesign the legislative list to restrict the power of the federal government from what it is at present and the dichotomy between the federal judiciary and the state judiciary among others.
Vivian-Peace Nwinaene