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Again, Monarchs Seek Inclusion Of Role In Constitution

Traditional rulers in Nigeria under the aegis of National Council of Traditional Rulers of Nigeria, yesterday, made an appeal to the Senate to revisit its request for constitutional role as an advisory body in governance.
This request comes about seven months after their visit to both chambers if the National Assembly seeking that the body be given an advisory role and instituted in the 1999 Constitution under amendment.
However, hopes for the traditional rulers’ request were dimmed March this year when both chambers voted on the 68 bills seeking for amendments of some provisions of the 1999 Constitution.
The House of Representatives’ yes to the request was quashed by the voting in the Senate which could not give the clause required percentage of you to scale through
Presenting a request for re consideration of their earlier demand, the monarchs led by the chairman, Coordinating Committee of National Council of Traditional Rulers in Nigeria and Etsu Nupe, Alhaji Yahaya Abubakar; during a courtesy visit on the President of the Senate, Dr. Ahmad Lawan, expressed disappointment over the the rejection of their request by the Senate.
Lawan said, “Our request for advisory constitutional role in governance listed as item 67 out of the total 68 items considered, was voted for in the House of Representatives but rejected in the Senate.
“Based on information gotten from the various media platforms, out of the 93 senators present as at the time of voting in the Senate, 63 voted for and 30 against which as widely reported didn’t make up to the required 2/3 (73) votes.
“We are not happy with the situation of making it in one chamber and failing in the other.
“As a way forward, we decided to visit the Senate leadership for re-consideration of the request in the general interest of Nigeria and Nigerians as far as intelligence gathering on security at local level is concerned”.
In his response, the Senate President, said it was the wish of the Senate to get the request considered during voting on items presenting for Constitution amendment in March as shown with 63 senators who voted for it out of the 93 present.
“We hold you in high regards as our royal fathers and know how relevant you are in your various domains as far as the issue of checkmating crimes and criminalities are concerned.
“The Senate will revisit the request with a view to getting the 10 required votes to the 63 earlier gotten.
“But in doing that, lobbying and consultations will have to be intensified on those who are yet to buy into the idea of advisory constitutional role for traditional rulers in governance.
“Your visit here today, is more or less, kick-starting the process”, Lawan said.
The Senate president assured the monarchs that all hope is not lost as the process of amendment continues.
According to him, their doors (NASS) are still open.
He noted that the way the monarchs chose to bring back their request is the way to go for those who feel the last voting on clauses for amendment of the 1999 Constitution review did not favour their demands.
By: Nneka Amaechi-Nnadi, Abuja
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