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1999 Constitution Is Nigeria’s Mistake – Sagay by lightblazingnow(m): 1:41pm On Aug 11, 2017
1999 Constitution Is Nigeria’s Mistake – Sagay
news2.onlinenigeria.com

The Chairman of Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC), Itse Sagay, has made a comparison between the 1963 and 1999 Constitutions submitting that the latter was mistakenly drafted and foisted on Nigeria.
Sagay, a professor of law, said agitation for devolution of power enabled each region to develop at its own pace.

The constitutional lawyer said: “I think the first point to make is that Nigeria, to use Chief Obafemi Awolowo’s words, is not a nation. It is geographical entity containing many nations and the difference between a Yoruba and Hausa man or Igbo man is not less than the difference between an English and French man or German. Our original founding fathers observed this early in the political development of this country. They met in Ibadan in January 1950 where they hammered the future of this country and their unanimous conclusion is that we can only survive harmoniously under a strong federal system.

“It was on that basis that those strong regions merged and this whole orientation was repeated in the 1953 Lagos Conference, the 1954 Lyttleton Conference and the pre-independence conferences in 1959. Just before independence, the British from 1957, said that each region could ask for self-government but only external affairs will be handled by the British. Now, Eastern and Western region asked for immediate self-government and they got it in 1957 but the North said it was not ready at the time.”

Also, he said: “But eventually, the North asked for it in 1959 and got it. You can see that there was respect for differences, while there was general unity for the purpose of forming a country where we will all be together but the differences were realised.

“So, that was the spirit which the 1963 Constitution, you had the powerful regions and the federal level where concentration was on matters of common interest like foreign affairs, defence, currency, immigration and others; but the bulk of activities were transferred to the regions because they were closer to the people and the Constitution recognised that these regions contained people with different backgrounds, historically and otherwise.”

Noting that the 1999 Constitution was a mistake made by the military which has left states in a weak state, he said: “So, the mistake of the 1999 Constitution, which was made by the military and not by the people is to assume that every Nigerian has the same social and historical backgrounds and so, there should be a very tight Federal Government and very weak states.

“The 1999 Constitution turns a blind eye to these major social and ethnic divergence in Nigeria forgetting that all the various states and ethnic groups were independent when the British came. This is what the 1999 Constitution has overlooked and that is why there is so much tension in the land because the federal government is regarded to be too powerful therefore putting us together in a sort of tight embrace. The various states and regions want more autonomy and freedom to operate in their own way, whilst operating in the centre to form a united Nigeria.

“You will recall that with the 1960 and 1963 constitution, each region kept 50 per cent of its natural resources, they contributed 20 per cent to the federal government and then, the remaining 30 per cent was shared by all the regions on the basis of need.

“So, this is what people are asking for. They are asking for increased political power, increased fiscal federalism whilst interacting with members of the same country in unity. That is why I think the 1999 constitution was mistakenly drafted and foisted on Nigeria; that is why there is so much tension.”







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Re: 1999 Constitution Is Nigeria’s Mistake – Sagay by truefact: 1:48pm On Aug 11, 2017
Can the diabolical afonjas understand this

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Re: 1999 Constitution Is Nigeria’s Mistake – Sagay by Nobody: 1:50pm On Aug 11, 2017
A constitution that allows for senators to buy new fleets of jeeps when their car parks are like garage, is that one a constitution ?
Re: 1999 Constitution Is Nigeria’s Mistake – Sagay by TheFreeOne: 1:56pm On Aug 11, 2017
Abeg who reset Sagay brain

Is it Buhari absence, recession/depression or the realization that he's been used and dumped?

Stupid old men that cannot see beyond their noses until now. And we have such idiots in southern Nigeria who allow their greed and quests for power / positions robbed them of deep thinking and discernment.

It's either we go the way of fiscal federalism or break up the country peacefully for fairness, justice and true development if we want one Nigeria.

However is genuine restructuring possible with present political structure and a house of greedy dishonnourables called NASS

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Re: 1999 Constitution Is Nigeria’s Mistake – Sagay by lightblazingnow(m): 3:30pm On Aug 11, 2017
Alright
Re: 1999 Constitution Is Nigeria’s Mistake – Sagay by lightblazingnow(m): 4:04pm On Aug 11, 2017
Safety equipment
Re: 1999 Constitution Is Nigeria’s Mistake – Sagay by aolawale025: 4:14pm On Aug 11, 2017
He's right. Southerners ought to merge their interest and seek a return to the 1963 Constitution with some amendments

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Re: 1999 Constitution Is Nigeria’s Mistake – Sagay by lightblazingnow(m): 5:18pm On Aug 11, 2017
Good
Re: 1999 Constitution Is Nigeria’s Mistake – Sagay by nototribalist: 5:22pm On Aug 11, 2017
No more Election in Nigeria

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Re: 1999 Constitution Is Nigeria’s Mistake – Sagay by ojesymsym: 5:32pm On Aug 11, 2017
Instead of the senate going on a Jamboree call constitional review we should simply debate on that Constitution and adopt it asap.
But will the present senate like it?

If my memory serves me right that Constitution allows for a parliamentary system with part time members. Perhaps we should not let them mnow about this
Re: 1999 Constitution Is Nigeria’s Mistake – Sagay by lightblazingnow(m): 7:51am On Aug 12, 2017
Grace
Re: 1999 Constitution Is Nigeria’s Mistake – Sagay by TheFreeOne: 8:07am On Aug 12, 2017
aolawale025:
He's right. Southerners ought to merge their interest and seek a return to the 1963 Constitution with some amendments

That would have been nice but will southerners with influence support such move? Some of them prefers present fraudulent arrangement so they can keep lording it over the masses.

They are just a bunch of very unpatriotic elements.
Re: 1999 Constitution Is Nigeria’s Mistake – Sagay by mrvitalis(m): 8:07am On Aug 12, 2017
Regionalism might work in Nigeria as people Willa want to prove they were not the ones holding Nigeria back ...

The people will demand more from their leaders who will have no option than to tax the people in other to deliver and this will in turn get people to get involved in government
Re: 1999 Constitution Is Nigeria’s Mistake – Sagay by tinkinjow: 8:15am On Aug 12, 2017
When did Sagay said this. He appears to be retracing his steps. Is it because........
Re: 1999 Constitution Is Nigeria’s Mistake – Sagay by lightblazingnow(m): 9:27am On Aug 12, 2017
Sure thing quickly
Re: 1999 Constitution Is Nigeria’s Mistake – Sagay by compatriot: 9:48am On Aug 12, 2017
I hate national Assembly and senate

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