Electoral bill passage fundamental to Nigeria’s reformation — Gov Emmanuel
By Bankole
Electoral
bill passage fundamental to Nigeria’s reformation — Gov Emmanuel
Only the passage of the Electoral
Bill to reform and reposition Nigeria’s electoral system will restore the
confidence of the Nigerian people on the 9th National Assembly and demonstrate
its sincerity with the constitutional review by first passing the pending
Electoral Bill.
Akwa Ibom State Governor, Mr. Udom Emmanuel, started this while
hosting members of the Special House of Representatives Committee on the Review
of the 1999 Constitution for the South-south states, who paid a courtesy visit
to his office after the second day of the public hearing for Rivers, Cross
River and Akwa Ibom states in Uyo.
The Governor said the
Electoral Bill was a yearning of the people that must be prioritized and called
on the Legislative and Executive arms of the federal government to expedite
actions to bring the bill alive. This, he added, will remedy the seeming apathy
on Nigerians towards the constitution review process.
He commended the Speaker of
the ninth Assembly for the relative harmony in the House of Representatives and
the qualitative selection of Member to pilot the review process in the
South-south, expressing hope that the representations of the people will not be
ignored.
In his words, “As we are
working on the Constitution review, Nigerians will want to see the sincerity of
the National Assembly. …If you want us to believe this exercise, give us the
Electoral Bill as soon as possible and let the Executive sign it into Law, then
we will believe that this one will also see the light of day”.
Governor Emmanuel said the
efforts to contain the agitating people in the South-south region would not be
necessary if the federal government could avoid some outright violations of the
laws governing the running of its institutions in the region, stressing the
need to regain the confidence of people in the government.
“We can’t enjoy peace as a
country if we can’t even obey the simple rule of law we put in place. We need
to build back hope and confidence in our people; we need to let people know
that we do listen to them”, he added.
In his remarks, the Chairman
of the Special Committee on Constitutional Review and leader of the delegation,
Hon. Gideon Gwani, who is the Minority Whip, and member representing Kaura
Federal Constituency of Kaduna State in the House of Representatives, thanked
Governor Emmanuel for the warm reception and hospitality accorded his team,
while lauding the exceptional service of the state owned airline, Ibom Air and
other developmental efforts of the state government.
Hon. Gwani, said that the
Special Committee on Constitutional Review became necessary to address the
challenges confronting the nation especially insecurity, charting a course
towards a new constitution that will guarantee fundamental freedom of
Nigerians.
“Nigeria is a great country,
but currently we are going through challenging times, we are battling
insecurity dwindling economy and the resurgence of fear of ethnic domination
which led our country to a civil war several years ago, which have continued to
plague every aspect of our national life. As a nation we need to take a pause
and also appraise our terms of social contract, our mode and system of
government and the only way to legally respond to those calls is via
constitutional amendment”, he said.
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