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1999 Constitution : A Fraud That Can’t Be Cured , Says Afe Babalola

A Legal icon and founder of the Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti(ABUAD), Aare Afe Babalola  has described the proposed amendment of the 1999 Constitution  by the Natiional Assembly as a worthless exercise which may not yield  meaningful result. 

He opined that, “The root cause of our problems, which has brought Nigeria to the brink of extinction, is the 1999 constitution foisted on it by the Military when it was exiting the reign of governance in 1999” 

This was contained in a statement  made available  to newsmen in Ado-Ekiti entitled “Proposed Amendment of the 1999 Constitution by the National Assembly,: A futile exercise ” argued that it was an attempt to cure what he termed ‘ A Fraud”.

According to the Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) , another impediment to the proposed exercise was the inability to take the powers of the President on the control of public funds ,ditto the judicial powers .

Alternatively, Babalola  suggested that ” since amendment in law includes substitution for an existing document, why is it that the National Assembly cannot call for a Public Hearing on the substitution of the 1999 constitution for the 1963 constitution which was made with the consent of the people?” 

He said ” It is common knowledge that the 1999 constitution was made by the Military which in its wisdom claimed that it was made by the people. The constitution says among other things that: “We the people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, having firmly and solemnly resolved…do hereby make and give to ourselves the following…”Of course, this claim is false.

“The truth is that there is no way the National Assembly can amend the 1999 constitution to cure the inherent defects in the 1999 constitution. First, you cannot cure fraud.

“Second, it is impossible, by way of amendment, to take away the military system of government under the 1999 constitution or the power and control of public funds by the President. Or can we, by way of amendment, change the Judicial powers of the President under the 1999 constitution? ” Babalola  said 

“The proposed amendment to the 1999 constitution, whichever way you look at it, is a futile exercise. We all know that previous sessions of National Assembly had made laws to convene National Conference. I therefore advise that the current National Assembly should call for a National Conference to discuss and make a new true federal constitution which will provide for a Parliamentary system of government.

“Against the background of the massive demand by Nigerians, home and abroad, for a true federal constitution made by the people and for the people, the National Assembly is calling for Public Hearing in the country’s six Geo-political Zones for people’s inputs on any issue of interest to enable the National Assembly to amend the 1999 constitution.

” The fact remains that you cannot amend a Coconut tree which has no branches to become and Iroko tree which has branches. It is a well-known fact that everything about the 1999 constitution is wound round the Presidential system of government. Why then is the National Assembly afraid of calling a National Constitutional Conference to fashion out a new true federal constitution and come up with a Parliamentary system of government like we had in 1963.” Babalola said

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