
The Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu, says Nigeria needs a constitution capable of allowing its democracy to thrive.
Kalu stated this at a consultative session with the National Chairmen, secretaries and women leaders of the registered political parties in Abuja on Monday.
Addressing the audience, Kalu, who is also Chairman of the House Committee on Constitution Review, said although the nation has witnessed a giant leap in its democratic journey since 1999, more needs to be done to make democracy work not only on paper but in reality, for the benefit of Nigerians.
DAILY POST reports that the 10th House of Representatives under Tajudeen Abbas, in conjunction with the Senate, is reviewing identified clauses of the 1999 Constitution in a bid to deepen governance and make democracy count for the people.
The Kalu-led committee embarked on a nationwide tour of the six geo-political zones recently, holding stakeholders’ engagements with various groups, having identified such areas as power devolution, independent candidacy, local government autonomy, state police and special seats for women.
The Committee has promised to make available the final draft of a reviewed constitution to the parliament for consideration and adoption in December 2025.
Credit: dailypost.ng
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