₦airaland Forum

Welcome, Guest: RegisterLoginWith GoogleTrendingRecentNew

Stats: 3,329,902 members, 8,442,896 topics. Date: Friday, 10 July 2026 at 07:21 PM

Toggle theme

NASS To Transmit Constitution Review Report To State Assemblies Before December - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland ForumNairaland GeneralPoliticsNASS To Transmit Constitution Review Report To State Assemblies Before December (6231 Views)

1 2 Reply (Go Down)

NASS To Transmit Constitution Review Report To State Assemblies Before December by TimeManager(op): 2:32pm On Jul 07, 2025
The National Assembly on Saturday disclosed that it would transmit the report of the ongoing constitution review to 36 state assemblies before December 2025 consistent with its design and timetable.

The parliament, however, challenged all stakeholders with special requests to engage and lobby their state assemblies, noting that the National Assembly “cannot successfully review the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended) without their approval.


Since the beginning of alteration of the Constitution in the Fourth Republic in 1999, devolution of powers, local government autonomy, creation of additional states and establishment of state police, among others have taken center stage at the zonal public hearing.

At the public hearing on Saturday are Deputy Minority Leader of the Senate, Senator Olarere Oyewunmi; Chairperson, Senate Committee on Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, Dr. Oluranti Adebule; Chairperson, Senate Committee on Health, Senator Ipalibo Banigo; Chairman, Senate Committee on Public Procurement, Senator Olajide Ipinsangba and Chairman, Senate Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters, Senator Adeniyi Adegbomire, among others.


Addressing the stakeholders on Saturday, Bamide disclosed that the report of the constitution review committee would be transmitted to all State Houses of Assembly before December 2025 consistent with the timetable of the exercise.

According to him, we have completed the public hearing. We are now returning to Abuja to prepare our report. Part of our time table is to have final notifications before the end of the year and transmit our report to all state assemblies. This will round the process of the constitution review.

He, therefore, noted that the constitution review “is not a jamboree contrary to some dissenting views across the federation. Rather, it is designed to make consequential reforms that can guarantee our collective prosperity, more efficient governance structure and sustainable development.”


Bamidele also observed that the National Assembly would be handicapped to successfully complete the constitution review process if all the amendments proposed by the stakeholders were not approved by the two-third of state assemblies.

The zonal chairman of the constitution review committee, thus, challenged all stakeholders across the federation to lobby all state assemblies and their lawmakers to secure basic requirements for the successful amendment of the 1999 Constitution.

While he promised the National Assembly would process all the proposals it received so far and transmit them to the state assemblies, Bamidele challenged the stakeholders to decisively engage and lobby all the state legislatures if all the amendments would become part of the Constitution.

Bamidele said: “There is nothing the National Assembly can do without a two-thirds approval of all proposals by the state legislatures. All stakeholders must work with their lawmakers at the state level. We must appreciate the role of state assemblies to ensure the passage of the proposals into laws.

“State assemblies are part of the process. We have been in Lagos State in the last 48 hours, listening to people’s aspirations, concerns and will. All six states in the geo-political zone were represented by their elected representatives. We are in this process together to receive their presentations.


“The state assemblies are already anticipating the report of the constitution review from the National Assembly. They are not waiting for the report alone. They are also part of the constitution review process. I do not envisage any problem from the state assemblies.

“Therefore, we are advising all the stakeholders who are also looking for special considerations to extend their advocacies to the state assemblies. It is not just about them as elected representatives, but as representatives of people who elected them. People should be aware when they are making decisions to be sure that they are also doing so in consonance with the wishes of their constituents.”


Also at the public hearing, Chairman, Conference of Speakers of State Legislatures of Nigeria and Speaker, Oyo State Assembly, Rt. Hon. Debo Ogundoyin solicited for more power to be devolved to subnational governments for rapid and accelerated development.

Ogundoyin, represented by the Deputy Speaker, Rt. Hon. Abiodun Fadeyi, said both federal and state governments should be allowed to legislate on issues that border on solid minerals, labour matters, drug and poisons, telecommunications, stamp duty amongst others.

He said: “Devolution of powers is key to this on-going constitutional amendment by devolving key items from the Exclusive Legislative List to the Concurrent Legislative List in the interest of all. For instance, the removal of the electricity matter from the Exclusive Legislative List has significantly transformed many states’ power sector through independent power supply initiatives".

Ogundoyin also backed the establishment of state police, pointing its benefits to include improved local security, community policing, decongestion of federal responsibilities, enhanced accountability and employment opportunities.


The speaker said: “Concerning the state police, all the stakeholders will agree with me that the debate over the establishment of state policing has garnered momentum from both supporters and critics. The potential benefits of state police far outweigh the challenges.

“In essence, what the amendment seeks to address will be the powers, responsibilities and limits of the state police should be clearly defined, provide oversight mechanisms to prevent abuse and design a comprehensive framework for federal and state police to work in harmony to balance power and for effective coordination mechanisms.”


Leader of the Senate/Zonal Chairman, Senate Committee on the Review of 1999 Constitution, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele made this disclosure on Saturday at the conclusion of the two-day zonal public hearing on the Review of the 1999 Constitution held at the Water Crest Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos State.
https://independent.ng/national-assembly-to-transmit-constitution-review-report-to-state-assemblies-before-december-2025/

Re: NASS To Transmit Constitution Review Report To State Assemblies Before December by TimeManager(op): 2:36pm On Jul 07, 2025
All the State Assemblies are on board with Jagaban in achieving the renewed hope agenda. A new Constitutional amendment is a given. God bless President Tinubu, God bless Nigeria.


-Kiss the truth!
Re: NASS To Transmit Constitution Review Report To State Assemblies Before December by FalseProphet1(m): 2:46pm On Jul 07, 2025
I see a new government taking over Nigeria before December, I see Nigerians supporting that new government.

This I have seen.
Re: NASS To Transmit Constitution Review Report To State Assemblies Before December by Burob: 2:47pm On Jul 07, 2025
TimeManager:
All the State Assemblies are on board with Jagaban in achieving the renewed hope agenda. A new Constitutional amendment is a given. God bless President Tinubu, God bless Nigeria.


-Kiss the truth!
we trust our man jagaban, like our man Derek Flint to deliver, follow the leader.
Re: NASS To Transmit Constitution Review Report To State Assemblies Before December by Built2last: 2:55pm On Jul 07, 2025
If INEC reform is not in it.

Many can't be bothered unfortunately
Re: NASS To Transmit Constitution Review Report To State Assemblies Before December by DeepSight(m): 3:02pm On Jul 07, 2025
What this NASS needs to do is to amend the Electoral Act to ensure electronic transmission, uploading and publication of results. That will go a long way to stop rigging. But they will do no such thing because they know that will be the end of BAT.

Also BAT will take no single step towards improving elections because he knows that will be suicidal.
Re: NASS To Transmit Constitution Review Report To State Assemblies Before December by asfrank(m): 3:03pm On Jul 07, 2025
FalseProphet1:
I see a new government taking over Nigeria before December, I see Nigerians supporting that new government.

This I have seen.
Are you sure you are talking about Nigeria or Niger? Your eyes are playing tricks on you.
Re: NASS To Transmit Constitution Review Report To State Assemblies Before December by honestivo(m): 3:03pm On Jul 07, 2025
Another propaganda , When will these ppl stop playing with Nigerians
Re: NASS To Transmit Constitution Review Report To State Assemblies Before December by bigpicture001: 3:04pm On Jul 07, 2025
It's time I strongly believe the president wants to decentralize Nigeria into regions... They have tested the waters before and are back for it..

Apkabio will aid tinubu's trial and plans..
Re: NASS To Transmit Constitution Review Report To State Assemblies Before December by unavailablecity: 3:04pm On Jul 07, 2025
Things will be better everyone will feel important GIVE TINUBU TIME
Re: NASS To Transmit Constitution Review Report To State Assemblies Before December by Tsarbomba(m): 3:04pm On Jul 07, 2025
I think Akpabio is up to something 🤔. I hear say he's planning to make Nigerians in diaspora to vote. He's also planning to make governors to control their resources.The more you look the more you see 😁
Re: NASS To Transmit Constitution Review Report To State Assemblies Before December by onatisi(m): 3:10pm On Jul 07, 2025
Tinubu and Akpabio wants to rush this constitution amendment which contains more states creation.
That is the only way Tinubu and APC can rig the next elections ,they want to break opposition states before the elections and offer key opposition figures key positions in the new states .
Let's see how the opposition's and states will react to this
Re: NASS To Transmit Constitution Review Report To State Assemblies Before December by immaculatesense(m):
TimeManager:
https://independent.ng/national-assembly-to-transmit-constitution-review-report-to-state-assemblies-before-december-2025/
I believe more than 80% will be passed by 2/3 of the states.
The President and the Houses of Assembly have done their due diligence to carry all the state governors along.
That was what the 8th House of Assembly missed in their last constitutional review. They didn't carry the governors along but expected the governors to give their consent.
No Be Juju Be Dat?
Re: NASS To Transmit Constitution Review Report To State Assemblies Before December by WizardOfNG: 3:20pm On Jul 07, 2025
Tsarbomba:
I think Akpabio is up to something 🤔. I hear say he's planning to make Nigerians in diaspora to vote. He's also planning to make governors to control their resources.The more you look the more you see 😁
All in the diaspora will 100% vote Tinubu bar Igbos who, wherever they are globally, will always vote hatefully.

Diasporans will swing behind Tinubu because they now have exposure to the better lives they understand Tinubu is tying to deliver to Nigerians in Nigeria.

Crucially they will understand the need for Nigerians to sacrifice for that better life that, if delivered, will encourage many diasporans to relocate back to Nigeria.
Re: NASS To Transmit Constitution Review Report To State Assemblies Before December by Putindbutt(m): 3:20pm On Jul 07, 2025
onatisi:
Tinubu and Akpabio wants to rush this constitution amendment which contains more states creation.
That is the only way Tinubu and APC can rig the next elections ,they want to break opposition states before the elections and offer key opposition figures key positions in the new states .
Let's see how the opposition's and states will react to this
Them don start again, conspiracy theorists, everything in this life, una must sha complain. When new states were not created since 1999, dem no dey rig elections?. Na you go dey cry make dem create new states for una, na you go still cry when dem wan do am. Baba God, you just create everybody together sha.
Re: NASS To Transmit Constitution Review Report To State Assemblies Before December by WizardOfNG: 3:22pm On Jul 07, 2025
Putindbutt:
Them don start again, conspiracy theorists, everything in this life, una must sha complain. When new states were not created since 1999, dem no dey rig elections?. Na you go dey cry make dem create new states for una, na you go still cry when dem wan do am. Baba God, you just create everybody together sha.
That guy you responded to should be writing James Bond scripts. He'd making good money doing it.
Re: NASS To Transmit Constitution Review Report To State Assemblies Before December by AngelicBeing: 3:27pm On Jul 07, 2025
FalseProphet1:
I see a new government taking over Nigeria before December, I see Nigerians supporting that new government.

This I have seen.
Wrong prophecy, meanwhile, stop going to the Diary section to ask for Tithes and offerings, tithes and offerings at the diary section belongs to me Alone, you have been ask to proceed to the Sahara desert for your 70,000 days of fasting to cleanse you from your wrong prophecies but you have remained adamant, this is your last warning to proceed to the Sahara desert otherwise you will be Banished to Planet Jupiter for 1 billion years in ISOLATION........ shocked
Re: NASS To Transmit Constitution Review Report To State Assemblies Before December by Successsearch90(m): 3:30pm On Jul 07, 2025
Noted.

40 more characters to goooooooooooooooo
Re: NASS To Transmit Constitution Review Report To State Assemblies Before December by id4sho(m): 3:31pm On Jul 07, 2025
bigpicture001:
It's time I strongly believe the president wants to decentralize Nigeria into regions... They have tested the waters before and are back for it..

Apkabio will aid tinubu's trial and plans..
State governors are good for causing setbacks during constitution amendments. It failed during Buhari, let's what Emilokan will do 🤷🏿
Re: NASS To Transmit Constitution Review Report To State Assemblies Before December by id4sho(m): 3:34pm On Jul 07, 2025
immaculatesense:
I believe more than 80% will be past by 2/3 of the states.
The President and the Houses of Assembly have done their due diligence to carry all the state governors along.
That was what the 8th House of Assembly missed in their last constitutional review. They didn't carry the governors along but expected the governors to give their consent.
No Be Juju Be Dat?
President Buhari was a weak man, many northern APC states rejected the amendments 🤷🏿
Re: NASS To Transmit Constitution Review Report To State Assemblies Before December by Putindbutt(m): 3:36pm On Jul 07, 2025
id4sho:
State governors are good for causing setbacks during constitution amendments. It failed during Buhari, let's what Emilokan will do 🤷🏿
When did Buhari carry out constitutional amendment?. You people sef.
Re: NASS To Transmit Constitution Review Report To State Assemblies Before December by Nobody: 3:38pm On Jul 07, 2025
Ned nwoko don tell his gullible people say once them don do the review for uyo, them go divide delta and no need for refelendum
Re: NASS To Transmit Constitution Review Report To State Assemblies Before December by Omalicious1: 3:38pm On Jul 07, 2025
Re: NASS To Transmit Constitution Review Report To State Assemblies Before December by id4sho(m): 3:44pm On Jul 07, 2025
Putindbutt:
When did Buhari carry out constitutional amendment?. You people sef.
Typical Agbadoriànss Ronu'ss, use your head well 🤧

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/588145-updated-constitution-amendment-buhari-signs-state-assembly-judiciary-independence-bill-18-others-into-law.html?tztc=1

Re: NASS To Transmit Constitution Review Report To State Assemblies Before December by Putindbutt(m): 3:45pm On Jul 07, 2025
WizardOfNG:
That guy you responded to should be writing James Bond scripts. He'd making good money doing it.
That guy is a veteran in conspiracy theories, he don they on this forum talking like that.
Re: NASS To Transmit Constitution Review Report To State Assemblies Before December by jidemojola(m): 3:58pm On Jul 07, 2025
That would take us back 60 years.You are indeed a false prophet😛
Re: NASS To Transmit Constitution Review Report To State Assemblies Before December by PlutoChief: 4:04pm On Jul 07, 2025
Abeg wetin that one mean?

Abeg somebody ja mi si .

Abi make I ask Google?
Re: NASS To Transmit Constitution Review Report To State Assemblies Before December by fabolouz1(m): 4:09pm On Jul 07, 2025
so much bureaucracy bottlenecks in something that isn't much of an issue and this is one of the demerits of democracy.
1 2 Reply

31 Governors Shun Amendment, Financial Autonomy For State AssembliesINEC To Transmit Results Of Bayelsa Guber Poll ManuallyLagos State Labour Party Secures Court Order Compelling INEC To Transmit Results234

Boko Haram: Police Officers Protest Deployment To Borno, BauchiINEC Extends PVC Collection In Plateau But Not Across Nigeria For Million PVCBuhari Begs For Peace In Guinea Bissau