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Parliament: Your Vote Crucial in Shaping Nigeria’s Constitutional Future, Kalu Tells State Legislatures

todayNovember 22, 2024 6 5

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By Oluwakemi Kindness

The Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu, has emphasized the crucial role of State Legislatures in shaping Nigeria’s constitutional future.

He made the emphasis, in Friday, while delivering his opening speech at the Retreat for Speakers and Principal Officers of the State Houses of Assembly (South West Region) in Ekiti State, where he addressed the importance of proactive stances by State legislatures in the ongoing constitution review process.

The programme had it theme as “Strengthening Democratic Governance at Sub-National Level”

Kalu, who is also the Chairman House Committee on Constitution Review, highlighted the committee’s current work on 161 constitution amendment bills.

According to a statement on Friday by Kalu’s chief Press Secretary Levinus Nwabughiogu, the bills cover key thematic areas such as devolution of power, judicial processes, electoral matters, state policing, gender issues, human rights, local government reform, and political economy.

He said: “Currently, the Committee is reviewing 161 constitution amendment bills across key thematic areas: devolution of power; judicial processes; electoral matters; state policing; gender issues; human rights; local government reform and political economy (revenue allocation and taxation).

“This process underscores the importance of state legislatures. When these bills are transmitted to you for approval, your proactive stance will be crucial in shaping Nigeria’s constitutional future”.

The Deputy Speaker also announced plans for a national dialogue on local government reform, which will focus on administrative independence, financial autonomy, accountability, and the conduct of free and fair local government elections.

Additionally, the committee will engage with leaders of political parties before the end of the year to garner support for the constitutional amendments.

Kalu also said that the zonal public hearings are expected to kick off in January 2025, to gather regional inputs for constitution alteration bills.

The Deputy Speaker emphasized the importance of collaboration between the Federal Legislature and State Assemblies, stating that together, they can champion reforms that promote economic growth, education, healthcare, and environmental sustainability.

“These activities aim to foster unity and ensure the alignment of legislative efforts with regional and national aspirations. As the Deputy Speaker, I affirm the commitment of the Federal Legislature to collaborate with our state assemblies. Together, we can champion reforms that promote economic growth, education, healthcare, and environmental sustainability.

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Written by: Democracy Radio

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