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Olanipekun Urges N’Assembly To Stop Constitution Amendment, Calls For Referendum by Slytiger(op): 5:03pm On Oct 22, 2025
A former President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Wole Olanipekun SAN, has urged the National Assembly to suspend further amendments to the 1999 Constitution.

The legal luminary said that the country required a new homegrown constitution that would genuinely reflect the collective will of Nigerians and their uniqueness, instead of another round of patchwork reform.

He said, “The National Assembly should, for the time being, stay action on the ongoing amendment or any further amendment to the 1999 Constitution.

“This constitution needs a new rebranding, a complete overhaul, a substitution altogether. It has to be a negotiated document that will pave the way for a new social order.

Olanipekun, who spoke on Monday while delivering the 13th Convocation Lecture of Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti, titled “Nigeria yesterday, today and tomorrow: Imperative of a sober and definitive recalibration,” also expressed concern about the lack of ideology among the country’s politicians and the wave of defections from one political party to other.

The senior advocate said, “To calibrate our democratic system, a note of caution should be sounded against the wave of cross-carpeting from one political party to the other, soon or later, inflict implosion and explosion of their host political parties.

“Membership of a political party should not be a tea party or picnic, but a serious business.

“There should be fidelity to policies, ideas, programmes, manifestos, philosophy, principles and ideology. That is what operates in stabilised democracies in the world.”

Olanipekun urged Nigerian politicians to take a cue from President Bola Tinubu, who remained in his party, refused to defect despite being in opposition for years and built the party to winning ways.

He said, “Aside from him (Tinubu) and a few tiny minority, most politicians in Nigeria have, since 1999, been migrating and shifting grounds along political parties and divided with ease and convenience, to be liberal with them.

“Even as a sole opposition governor, he challenged and withstood the onslaught of the then party in power at the centre, the Peoples Democratic Party, and has since remained within the phylum of what is styled ‘the progressives’ in Nigeria. Several others have done otherwise”.

Olanipekun, who said Nigeria must stop parading people but strive to produce citizens, lauded Tinubu for “reintroducing the old national anthem”, adding that to reconcile the differences in the tribe and tongue in the country, “we have to be deliberate, sober and reflective and take steps that will lead to a recalibration of our country”.

Speaking on the imperatives for a new constitution, Olanipekun said that the 1999 Constitution, which he described as a “military albatross” imposed on Nigerians, without consultation or consent, had outlived its usefulness and legitimacy.

According to him, the country’s foundational challenges stemmed from a faulty constitutional structure that concentrated power at the centre, emasculated the states, and perpetuated inequality in all its entirety.

The senior advocate said that he had, since the 1999 Constitution was midwifed and became operational under the General Abdulsalami Abubakar military regime, been part of the vanguard advocating for a people-oriented constitution that would emerge from public participation and referendum.

Olanipekun recommended a transitional phase between now and 2031 to allow Nigeria to gather, review and harmonise previous constitutional efforts, including the reports of the various conferences and committees on restructuring, ahead of the drafting of a new consensual document.

“During the transitional period, elections will still hold and the winners will serve their terms, but with the understanding that come May 29, 2031, Nigeria will operate under a new constitution, a new structure and a fresh dawn,” he said.

Olanipekun also canvassed the conduct of a national referendum, describing it as “a solemn act by which a people collectively speak in unison to decide matters of grave national importance.”

The legal luminary, who said referendums were not alien to Nigeria’s political evolution, said that sovereignty, as enshrined in Section 14(2)(a) of the existing 1999 Constitution, resided in the people, who therefore had an inalienable right to determine how they wish to be governed.

He advocated a reconfiguration of Nigeria’s federal structure, noting that the states, rather than the Federal Government, should determine the structure and governance framework of the country

He said, “The fact remains, and this fact stares us in the face, that the states appear to have lost their grip and gravitas on their traditional and constitutional jurisdiction and areas of influence with a federal system.

“Surprisingly, although not unexpectedly, people are still clamouring for the creation of more states. It is submitted that it is not the more the merrier, but that the more states are created, the more weakened the so-called federating units become and the more imperious the centre.

“It is now time for the federating units to take charge of the configuration, repair and re-engineering of Nigeria for stability in all forms, including but not limited to security, constitutional architecture, and form of government.

“It is the referendum, rather than the National Assembly that will decide whether or not Nigeria needs a National Assembly and if yes, whether full or part-time; their tenure, remuneration, tenure, among others.

“In other words, this National Assembly cannot act at that referendum since one cannot be a judge in his own case. It is the federating units that will make arrangements for the referendum being suggested; how it will be held, through which means it will be held, and what the parameters will be.”

In his remarks, the ABUAD Chancellor, Aare Afe Babalola, SAN, hailed Olanipekun for the “well-researched” convocation lecture, which he said was consistent with his (Babalola’s) advocacy for the country to have a new constitution to set the stage for the country’s overall development and growth.
https://punchng.com/olanipekun-urges-nassembly-to-stop-constitution-amendment-calls-for-referendum/

Re: Olanipekun Urges N’Assembly To Stop Constitution Amendment, Calls For Referendum by fuckingAyaya(m): 5:08pm On Oct 22, 2025
One Nigeria don tire you?
Re: Olanipekun Urges N’Assembly To Stop Constitution Amendment, Calls For Referendum by zero8zero(m): 5:25pm On Oct 22, 2025
Olanipekun recommended a transitional phase between now and 2031 to allow Nigeria to gather, review and harmonise previous constitutional efforts, including the reports of the various conferences and committees on restructuring, ahead of the drafting of a new consensual document.
Nigeria cannot wait till 2031 for a new constitution. We have been waiting since 1999, now is the time to have a new one.
Re: Olanipekun Urges N’Assembly To Stop Constitution Amendment, Calls For Referendum by Slytiger(op): 5:46pm On Oct 22, 2025
fuckingAyaya:
One Nigeria don tire you?
One Nigeria or not, people like him are not bothered. He is of the super elite class. His name is on the list below of top 7 richest lawyers in Nigeria. He has nothing to lose. I believe that he is speaking for the masses.

https://founder.abuad.edu.ng/unveiled-meet-the-7-richest-lawyers-in-nigeria/
Re: Olanipekun Urges N’Assembly To Stop Constitution Amendment, Calls For Referendum by LordIsaac(m): 5:52pm On Oct 22, 2025
He had to praise Jagaban, in order to preserve his job! grin
Re: Olanipekun Urges N’Assembly To Stop Constitution Amendment, Calls For Referendum by Racoon(m): 5:53pm On Oct 22, 2025
"3.2 Basis of the Federation: "(1) Every Ethnic Nationality and People in Nigeria has an unconditional right to self-determination within here delineated territories.
Yes!!! Let's go there. This skewed, defective and imbalanced federation must be addressed
Re: Olanipekun Urges N’Assembly To Stop Constitution Amendment, Calls For Referendum by Judolisco(m): 5:56pm On Oct 22, 2025
LordIsaac:
He had to praise Jagaban, in order to preserve his job! grin
bros e be like say uno sabi dis lawyer.... Call any lawyer make u ask about am...
Re: Olanipekun Urges N’Assembly To Stop Constitution Amendment, Calls For Referendum by OriOko88(m): 5:58pm On Oct 22, 2025
I support it. Let go for referendum like the brexit one in UK. Nigeria may not last 20 years with the way there's ethnic tension everywhere
Re: Olanipekun Urges N’Assembly To Stop Constitution Amendment, Calls For Referendum by Tochi3(m): 5:58pm On Oct 22, 2025
grin grin grin

Olanipekun urged Nigerian politicians to take a cue from President Bola Tinubu, who remained in his party, refused to defect despite being in opposition for years and built the party to winning ways.
..yes a Referendum is very interesting...but to take a cue from a bullion van..

..i hope he was not part of the "SANs" that defended the irreparable damage at the last election tribunal... cheesy

grin grin grin
Re: Olanipekun Urges N’Assembly To Stop Constitution Amendment, Calls For Referendum by hegelian: 5:58pm On Oct 22, 2025
All tinubu sin will be forgiven if he can spearhead this.. We need homegrown Constitution that will change the course of our history.. It will provide us the opportunity to actually renegotiate our unity and how to embrace it

Sometimes i have a feeling that this is tinubu endgame which was why he is trying to rally all southern politicians to his fold to achieve this.. I guess these are the thinking nd negotiation that makes it easy for these people to defect easily.. I just doubt my thinking of this way due to tinubu Machiavellian ways and the sufferness the people are going thru..
Re: Olanipekun Urges N’Assembly To Stop Constitution Amendment, Calls For Referendum by Gotocourt: 5:59pm On Oct 22, 2025
Tinubu lawyer that pressed the almighty Obidients lawyer 💩
Re: Olanipekun Urges N’Assembly To Stop Constitution Amendment, Calls For Referendum by discusant: 6:02pm On Oct 22, 2025
The same message of Mazi Nnamdi Kalu for which APC govt detained him.
Every rationale person in Nigeria knows that Nigeria is overdue for a referendum on who wants to remain a Nigerian. Moreso, after 12 far northern Nigeria states adopted unconstitutional Islamic sharia criminal justice system.
Re: Olanipekun Urges N’Assembly To Stop Constitution Amendment, Calls For Referendum by hegelian: 6:03pm On Oct 22, 2025
OriOko88:
I support it. Let go for referendum like the brexit one in UK. Nigeria may not last 20 years with the way there's ethnic tension everywhere
There is no way it will of we continue like this.. We are on the brink of it.. Na tiny thread dey hold am for now
Re: Olanipekun Urges N’Assembly To Stop Constitution Amendment, Calls For Referendum by Onewazobia(m): 6:06pm On Oct 22, 2025
LordIsaac:
He had to praise Jagaban, in order to preserve his job! grin
Which job? Hmmmm
Ebi like say you know know who him be, no be everybody be jokeee
Re: Olanipekun Urges N’Assembly To Stop Constitution Amendment, Calls For Referendum by nairalanda1(m): 6:06pm On Oct 22, 2025
Racoon:
Yes!!! Let's go there. This skewed, defective and imbalanced federation must be addressed
If we go there, the result is eventual anarchy.

Nigeria is far too broke and far too poor for any secession to work successfully. The only place where breakup worked was former Czechoslovaka...and both countries had something Nigeria doesn't have...strong industries, and access to europe's decent markets and transport.

Break up nigeria, and there would be anarchic tribal warfare. Because what we would get would be four or more poor, resource starved, and in some instances landlocked countries...that will fight each other for resources. And big tribes will eat small tribes.

Plus, it is funny that calls for secession comes when the side you support is on the losing side...lol.

Nigeria is a contrapition that has been ruled by bad leaders, yes, but the alternative is far far worse.

Plus, IMF will share the debt we have, so forget it.

(Plus many of you don't know what an ethnic nationality is...is it the 250 tribes we have? Some of you will come and say they are not really tribes)

Go and vote for leaders who will stop sharing money, and start being productive. Maybe when every part of this country is productive, we can talk of secession (by productive, I don't mean exporting cocoa, cotton, and groundnut, and so forth....I mean economy based on indistries, and innovation, and exporting manufactured goods and services).

I no say tinubu is good, or gej and obi are bad, or all our leaders are saints. We are where we are because we decided not to be an industrial economy, but a resource dependent economy. It;s why we had the civil war really.
Re: Olanipekun Urges N’Assembly To Stop Constitution Amendment, Calls For Referendum by Ironfaceman(m): 6:09pm On Oct 22, 2025
What is constitutional amendment. That's pure jargon.

The amalgamation pact has expired since 2000s. Referendum is a good way to navigate this colossal bondage called Nigeria.

Regional system is the antedote as our way of life is becoming diverse and complicated.

#Regionalize or die
Re: Olanipekun Urges N’Assembly To Stop Constitution Amendment, Calls For Referendum by anonimi: 6:10pm On Oct 22, 2025
Slytiger:
A former President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Wole Olanipekun SAN, has urged the National Assembly to suspend further amendments to the 1999 Constitution.

https://punchng.com/olanipekun-urges-nassembly-to-stop-constitution-amendment-calls-for-referendum/
Why can’t he just get his own senator and representative to do his bidding on this matter huh
Re: Olanipekun Urges N’Assembly To Stop Constitution Amendment, Calls For Referendum by discusant: 6:10pm On Oct 22, 2025
Slytiger:
A former President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Wole Olanipekun SAN, has urged the National Assembly to suspend further amendments to the 1999 Constitution.



https://punchng.com/olanipekun-urges-nassembly-to-stop-constitution-amendment-calls-for-referendum/
No Nigerian living campaigned more than Bola Ahmed Tinubu for political restructuring of Nigeria and for a people's constitution.
But when Tinubu saw a means to become president, he abandoned the cause he championed.

He became president, political restructuring became Greek before him.

One former deputy governor from the southwest warned that Tinubu will be a victim of the skewed political structure of Nigeria if he fails to restructure Nigeria politically before 2027.
Re: Olanipekun Urges N’Assembly To Stop Constitution Amendment, Calls For Referendum by RealLordZeus(m): 6:10pm On Oct 22, 2025
no need of spending our collective wealth on another jamboree referendum, implement confab 2014 report first...
The day late PMB said, the report belongs to the archive was the day i knew he had no interest in the actual development of Nigeria
Re: Olanipekun Urges N’Assembly To Stop Constitution Amendment, Calls For Referendum by Pootle: 6:10pm On Oct 22, 2025
nigeria cannot split even though that what i want, interconnections among tribes is much.

they will fight online but their plugs are from different part of the country,
Re: Olanipekun Urges N’Assembly To Stop Constitution Amendment, Calls For Referendum by anonimi:
discusant:
No Nigerian living campaigned more than Bola Ahmed Tinubu for political restructuring of Nigeria and for a people's constitution.
But when he saw a mesns to become president, he abandoned the cause he championed. He became president, political restructuring became Greek before him.

One former deputy governor from the southwest warned that Tinubu will be a victim of the skewed political structure of Nigeria if he fails to restructure Nigeria politically before 2027.
Tinubu only cares about squeezing out revenue from the people with increased tax burden. He doesn’t care about governance.

If in doubt, ask 20 million Lagosians who have coughed up increased IGR to N3.4 trillion budget from N42 billion a quarter of a century ago but still don’t have water. Ordinary water nítorí Ọlọ́run in this 21st century shocked


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5v-F81hNTs


[quote author=Lanrelagboi post=133655707]Lagos has now crossed the 3 Trillion Naira annual budget mark. Crossed 2 Trillion in 2024.

Memory Lane: the first full-year Lagos State budget (Year 2000) in the 4th Republic was in the region of 40-something billion Naira. And it was described as “unprecedented” back then.


https://x.com/toluogunlesi/status/1877326708904181856?t=R_xycXnffVtjtiWwoGCzAQ&s=19[/quote]
Re: Olanipekun Urges N’Assembly To Stop Constitution Amendment, Calls For Referendum by SmartPolician: 6:16pm On Oct 22, 2025
This is a bold call! We should peacefully dissolve Nigeria. This country only serves the interests of the privileged few. Nobody should be forced to join a union they don't feel connected to.
Re: Olanipekun Urges N’Assembly To Stop Constitution Amendment, Calls For Referendum by 43Ronin: 6:17pm On Oct 22, 2025
Nobody knows who gave us that 1999 constitution but nigerians did not draft it themselves. The whole clamoring of restructuring is to take us back to a constitution the people of nigeria actually wrote (1963) themselves before it was terminated by the military. We are running a Unitary system of democracy and now with the defection, it h
Re: Olanipekun Urges N’Assembly To Stop Constitution Amendment, Calls For Referendum by LLSAINT(m): 6:21pm On Oct 22, 2025
Nice to hear this from top beneficiary of the failed Nigeria state.
Unfortunately, he is just rabble rousing
Nothing will come out of this academic gymnastics since the cabals benefit from the failure

Slytiger:
A former President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Wole Olanipekun SAN, has urged the National Assembly to suspend further amendments to the 1999 Constitution.



https://punchng.com/olanipekun-urges-nassembly-to-stop-constitution-amendment-calls-for-referendum/
Re: Olanipekun Urges N’Assembly To Stop Constitution Amendment, Calls For Referendum by APCNig: 6:25pm On Oct 22, 2025
Olanipekun should go and sit down. How many Constitution have we written from pre independence to date? Still, problem no dey finish.

Shey USA no get Constitution? But they have a mentally unstable man as President who has done everything to rubbish the Constitution. So it is not the Constitution that matters, but the people running the Constitution
Re: Olanipekun Urges N’Assembly To Stop Constitution Amendment, Calls For Referendum by yemmit90: 6:26pm On Oct 22, 2025
OriOko88:
I support it. Let go for referendum like the brexit one in UK. Nigeria may not last 20 years with the way there's ethnic tension everywhere
I said something similar days ago but Nairaland kids as usually started attacking my post with negative assumptions.

Any military coup at this junction will only arose in people the will for self determination. This is not pre 1990 where military will just come and do anyhow. The only reason why Nigeria is still together is because of its political elites who are still benefiting from the rot. Imagine what will happen if people like Tinubu, Obj , Soludo, Kalu, Wike,GEJ, governors, and many others with highly international influence start calling for referendum. Which military government can silent them in this age of civilization.
Re: Olanipekun Urges N’Assembly To Stop Constitution Amendment, Calls For Referendum by Macphenson: 6:27pm On Oct 22, 2025
This same referendum Nnamdi KANU called for and i.diots called for his head. Britain will be amused how we.managed to sustain their foolishness.
Re: Olanipekun Urges N’Assembly To Stop Constitution Amendment, Calls For Referendum by Achor1111(m): 6:30pm On Oct 22, 2025
Unity beggars, over to una!
Re: Olanipekun Urges N’Assembly To Stop Constitution Amendment, Calls For Referendum by Smartcitizen: 6:34pm On Oct 22, 2025
Story, I don't believe anything said by this people from the west.


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Re: Olanipekun Urges N’Assembly To Stop Constitution Amendment, Calls For Referendum by hopexter(m): 6:39pm On Oct 22, 2025
fuckingAyaya:
One Nigeria don tire you?
E no tire am. He just want the igbos to have their own dream country so we all can live in peace. Referendum is long overdue, the entire Nigeria is in support of this and is planning a massive protest for referendum in support of actualising Biafra.
Re: Olanipekun Urges N’Assembly To Stop Constitution Amendment, Calls For Referendum by AguluLiar: 7:01pm On Oct 22, 2025
fuckingAyaya:
One Nigeria don tire you?
Let's give our blothers their Ugwu Republic
Re: Olanipekun Urges N’Assembly To Stop Constitution Amendment, Calls For Referendum by ahmedio2017(m): 7:08pm On Oct 22, 2025
[quote author=hopexter post=137214820]E no tire am. He just want the igbos to have their own dream country so we all can live in peace. Referendum is long overdue, the entire Nigeria is in support of this and is planning a massive protest for referendum in support of actualising Biafra. [/quote

Let them have their five states so that we can rest...
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