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Constitution Amendment: NASS Splits Minister Of Justice From AGF by BeeBeeOoh(m): 8:14am On Feb 06, 2022
Independent candidates can now contest without primaries To reserve certain number of elective positions for women Parade of suspects by police, DSS, EFCC. NDLEA, NSCDC and other agencies outlawed

The Joint Senate and House of Representatives Committee on Constitution Review has approved the separation of the office of the Minister of Justice from that of the Attorney-General of the Federation as part of the recommended amendments to the 1999 Constitution.

The matter and about 54 other proposed amendments are expected to be tabled before the legislative arm by the end of this month.

If it is passed by the two chambers and endorsed by at least two-thirds of 36 State Houses of Assembly, Nigeria will join the league of countries with a similar practice.


The Nation learnt on good authority in Abuja yesterday that the joint committee similarly proposed that independent candidates be allowed to contest elective posts.

Such candidates will not need to go through the rigour of consensus or direct/ indirect primaries.


For more representation in elective offices, special seat concessions were recommended for allocation to women at all levels.

Besides, the lawmakers resolved to effect a change in the constitution to outlaw parading of suspects by the police, Department of State Services (DSS), Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) and other agencies before arraigning them in court.


They were of the view that Nigeria should not subscribe to such an “act of torture” of its citizens.

It was learnt that some of the amendments were considered by the Joint Senate and House of Representatives Committee on Constitution Review on Friday.


A source, who was privy to the deliberation at the session, said: “The National Assembly Constitution Review Committee opted to separate the Office of the Minister of Justice from the Attorney-General of the Federation because the present structure is being politicised. We need to get our justice system right from the top.

“While the Minister of Justice deals with policy and administrative issues, the AGF as the Chief Law Officer of the Federation will oversee dispensation of justice without fear or favour.

“We don’t have anyone in mind, but combining the two offices in Nigeria is becoming complex. We need a drastic reform in this respect.”

On independent candidacy, the source said: “This will enable the system to produce leaders on merit. The prevalent direct, indirect and consensus clauses promote mediocrity and imposition of candidates by state governors.

“Outside of party structure, a good candidate should be able to emerge and win elections.

“But the National Assembly is adding a proviso that at least 20 per cent of voters in a constituency or district must endorse the nomination of an independent candidate.”

The source said the constitutional provision for special allocation of seats for some elective offices is to” promote gender balance and Affirmative Action. ”

On the fate of criminal suspects or those with cases, the proposed amendment “seeks to outlaw parade of suspects before their arraignment in court. But once a suspect is put on trial, he can be paraded.

“This alteration is in line with international best practices. The law says a suspect is innocent until proven guilty.

“Look at some of those arrested and paraded for economic and financial crimes; they have been set free. They have however lost their reputation.

“This amendment will affect the police, EFCC, ICPC, NDLEA, NSCDC and other agencies. It will also guarantee citizens’ access to fair hearing.”

All the proposals have to be considered and approved by the two chambers of the National Assembly and the 36 state Houses of Assembly before the constitution can be amended.

A member of the House of Representatives Committee on Constitution Review said: “All these are proposals by the Joint Committee. The two chambers would have to ratify before we pass the amendments to the State Houses of Assembly.

“Going by Section 9(2 and 3) of the 1999 Constitution, the Joint Committee, the National Assembly cannot alter the 1999 Constitution without the backing of the State Houses of Assembly.

“So, we need to build consensus with the executive at the federal and state levels and the Conference of Speakers of the State Houses of Assembly.

Section 9(2) of the 1999 Constitution says: “An Act of the National Assembly for the alteration of this Constitution, not being an act to which Section 8 of this Constitution applies, shall not be passed by either House of the National Assembly unless the proposal is supported by the votes of not less than two-thirds majority of all the members of that House and approved by the resolution of the Houses of Assembly of not less than two-thirds of all the states.

Section 9(3) reads: “An Act of the National Assembly for the purposes of altering the provisions of this section, Section 8 or Chapter IV of this Constitution shall not be passed by either House of the National Assembly unless the proposal is supported by the votes of not less than two-thirds majority of all the members of that House and approved by the resolution of the Houses of Assembly of not less than two-thirds of all the states.”

Deputy Senate President Ovie Omo-Agege announced on Friday that the report of the National Assembly Joint Committee on Review of the 1999 Constitution would be presented to both chambers for consideration by the end of this month.

Omo-Agege, who doubles as co-chairman of the panel, spoke during the joint retreat of the Senate and House of Representatives Committees on Constitution review.

He said the recommendations for 55 amendments stemmed from hearings and memos submitted by the public.

https://thenationonlineng.net/constitution-amendment-nass-splits-minister-of-justice-from-agf/

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Re: Constitution Amendment: NASS Splits Minister Of Justice From AGF by sapientia(m): 8:21am On Feb 06, 2022
Stop spoiling our mood by putting the picture of this rubber stamp

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Re: Constitution Amendment: NASS Splits Minister Of Justice From AGF by everythinggirly(f): 8:30am On Feb 06, 2022
Nonsense! In everything affecting the country, it is direct and indirect primaries that's their problem.

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Re: Constitution Amendment: NASS Splits Minister Of Justice From AGF by tito44: 8:36am On Feb 06, 2022
Rubber stamp

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Re: Constitution Amendment: NASS Splits Minister Of Justice From AGF by GardenOfGod(m): 8:50am On Feb 06, 2022
Rubber stamp assembly

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Re: Constitution Amendment: NASS Splits Minister Of Justice From AGF by BeardedmeatR(m): 8:55am On Feb 06, 2022
It's high time. Malami with his unprofessionalism has exposed the lacunas in the justice ministry.

Every of the proposed amendments are good only if they wi follow them through.

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Re: Constitution Amendment: NASS Splits Minister Of Justice From AGF by Brendaniel: 10:37am On Feb 06, 2022
better for the ministry of justice but what kind of law is this : For more representation in elective offices, special seat concessions were recommended for allocation to women at all levels.

to me this is not a good thing to reserve seats without contesting just because you are a woman, I was in primary and secondary school and almost throughout my stay in a mixed school, girls were our class captain not because they were girls but they worked for it(they topped the class most times), I don't know where this idea of giving someone something just because they are females...

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Re: Constitution Amendment: NASS Splits Minister Of Justice From AGF by NwaNimo1(m): 10:37am On Feb 06, 2022

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Re: Constitution Amendment: NASS Splits Minister Of Justice From AGF by iscom(m): 10:38am On Feb 06, 2022
OK
Re: Constitution Amendment: NASS Splits Minister Of Justice From AGF by Damidave1124(m): 10:38am On Feb 06, 2022
At least, it will reduce the influence of Malami. It's a welcome idea

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Re: Constitution Amendment: NASS Splits Minister Of Justice From AGF by Nobody: 10:39am On Feb 06, 2022
Wow.

No more Malami again.

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Re: Constitution Amendment: NASS Splits Minister Of Justice From AGF by tommy589(m): 10:39am On Feb 06, 2022
Good direction

Independent candidate and total autonomy for local government is the solution to grassroot development and less corruption.They should also tinker with Local government electoral laws,elections should be organized by stake holders in the constituency and not by the states

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Re: Constitution Amendment: NASS Splits Minister Of Justice From AGF by Nobody: 10:40am On Feb 06, 2022
No more Malami.

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Re: Constitution Amendment: NASS Splits Minister Of Justice From AGF by Nobody: 10:41am On Feb 06, 2022
BeardedmeatR:
It's high time. Malami with his unprofessionalism has exposed the lacunas in the justice ministry.

Every of the proposed amendments are good only if they wi follow them through.

This is good development.

I don't want a particular person to amass the power for himself alone

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Re: Constitution Amendment: NASS Splits Minister Of Justice From AGF by oka4ugoo: 10:42am On Feb 06, 2022
It's the independent candidacy for me.

At least popular candidates (particularly youths) can now contest elections (particularly at ward levels) without giving any political party shishi.

The National Assembly should also look at the age bracket as well as the academic qualifications of candidates vying for elective offices.

A system cannot retire a civil servant at the age of 60 or after 30 years of active service but allow a man of over 70 year to be the country's President.

A system cannot also deny a 3rd class graduate employment and allow a man with questionable secondary school certificate to be the country's President.

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Re: Constitution Amendment: NASS Splits Minister Of Justice From AGF by Nobody: 10:42am On Feb 06, 2022
sapientia:
Stop spoiling our mood by putting the picture of this rubber stamp

Lawan is not Rubber Stamp.

He is just not Anti-Buhari like me and you.

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Re: Constitution Amendment: NASS Splits Minister Of Justice From AGF by Nobody: 10:44am On Feb 06, 2022
Damidave1124:
At least, it will reduce the influence of Malami. It's a welcome idea

His influence won't be reduced right away. But we will not have another Malami in next four years.

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Re: Constitution Amendment: NASS Splits Minister Of Justice From AGF by Southernigbo: 10:44am On Feb 06, 2022
we are talking of how to save money but these ones want to make things more cumbersome by producing more offices and officeholders so that more money can be wasted

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Re: Constitution Amendment: NASS Splits Minister Of Justice From AGF by Damidave1124(m): 10:45am On Feb 06, 2022
Khaleepha5681:


His influence won't be reduced right away. But we will not have another Malami in next four years.
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Re: Constitution Amendment: NASS Splits Minister Of Justice From AGF by BarrElChapo(m): 10:45am On Feb 06, 2022
angry
Re: Constitution Amendment: NASS Splits Minister Of Justice From AGF by Southernigbo: 10:46am On Feb 06, 2022
Khaleepha5681:


Lawan is not Rubber Stamp.

He is just not Anti-Buhari like me and you.
yeah lawan is pro buhari like all the good ppl of naija

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Re: Constitution Amendment: NASS Splits Minister Of Justice From AGF by panpan(m): 10:48am On Feb 06, 2022
Making special seat concessions for women is wrong. It is discriminatory based on gender.
Women are still able to contest for any of the currently existing seats.

In addition, creating additional seats would only increase the cost of governance.
Will the federal government borrow money to sustain the extra cost?

This recommended amendment should be thrown out.

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Re: Constitution Amendment: NASS Splits Minister Of Justice From AGF by Lymasaba(m): 10:48am On Feb 06, 2022
sapientia:
Stop spoiling our mood by putting the picture of this rubber stamp
Stop bashing the politician on anything we need a line between bad and good .. when they do good let’s acknowledge it

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Re: Constitution Amendment: NASS Splits Minister Of Justice From AGF by yanabasee(m): 10:49am On Feb 06, 2022
Nice move.....

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Re: Constitution Amendment: NASS Splits Minister Of Justice From AGF by Nobody: 10:49am On Feb 06, 2022
Southernigbo:
yeah lawan is pro buhari like all the good ppl of naija

Not all Pro-Buhari are good people.

But all good Nigerians ain't Anti-Buhari.

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Re: Constitution Amendment: NASS Splits Minister Of Justice From AGF by walemoney007(m): 10:50am On Feb 06, 2022
Good one

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Re: Constitution Amendment: NASS Splits Minister Of Justice From AGF by Nobody: 10:51am On Feb 06, 2022
Damidave1124:

Thumbs up

Thanks
Re: Constitution Amendment: NASS Splits Minister Of Justice From AGF by omowolewa: 10:58am On Feb 06, 2022
Overdue
Hope it will be signed to law
Re: Constitution Amendment: NASS Splits Minister Of Justice From AGF by gaby(m): 10:59am On Feb 06, 2022
What is the Hippo's picture doing up there?

Mtcheew

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