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Southern leaders and the 1979, 1999 Nigerian constitutions


Interrogating the role played by southern leaders in the making of the 1979 and 1999 Nigerian constitutions that have decapacitated the south with dimmed prospects for its young teeming generations, is imperative at this point of Nigeria’s history. These two constitutions laid the groundwork for the current acrimony in the country, raising a national question.
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Nigeria was a country of optimism until it was subverted by entrenched interests, using demography and political delineation, two key parameters to give the north an edge over the south. These mechanisms of inequalities were perfected first, through the 1979 Constitution, and later the 1999 constitution.
But Southern leaders were actively involved in the making these two constitutions without flagging the contradictions. Reference to the 1979 Constitution is imperative here because the 1999 Constitution was cloned from it. Niki Tobi, Chairman of the 1999 Constitution Debate Coordinating Committee ....

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Amendment of the 1999 constitution: Matters arising


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THE planned amendment of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (CFRN) 1999(as amended) is not the appropriate response to the ongoing clamour of the people of Nigeria for true federalism. The simple reason is that the CFRN 1999 is more of a unitary constitution which has been found to be unsatisfactory and unworkable in a federation. The wave of clamour for true federalism is a reflection of the frustrations of Nigerians with the 1999 Constitution which is simply not working and is about to turn the country into a failed state.
The problems with the 1999 Constitution are incurable by ordinary process of legislation or constitutional amendment because the issue of centralizing trends in Nigeria’s federalism can neither be addressed nor reversed by the current National Assembly which in itself, is a beneficiary of the lopsided structure, and is seen as part of the problem.   To put the issues in proper perspective, it is pertinent to trace the backgro ....

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Amendment of the 1999 Constitution: The real issues


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ItTHE planned amendment of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999(as amended)is not the appropriate response to the ongoing clamour of the people of Nigeria for true Federalism! The simple reason is that the CFRN 1999 is more of a unitary constitution, which has been found to be unsatisfactory and unworkable in a federation. The clamour for true federalism is a reflection of the frustrations of Nigerians with the 1999 Constitution, which is simply not working and is about to turn the country into a failed state. The problems with the 1999 Constitution are incurable by the ordinary process of Legislation or constitutional amendment because the issue of centralizing trends in Nigeria’s federalism can neither be addressed nor reversed by the current National Assembly, which in itself, is a beneficiary of the lopsided structure, and is seen as part of the problem.  To put the issues in proper perspective, it is pertinent to trace the background to Nigeri ....

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