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Only New Constitution Can Grant Restructuring, Says Yakubu Dogara by actiondrilling: 5:51am On Jul 13, 2017
Those hankering for the restructuring of the country to achieve federal character and balance the distribution of the nation’s commonwealth would have to wait until a new constitution becomes operational.

This follows yesterday’s remarks by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, at the hearing organised by the House Ad hoc Committee on the Review of the 1999 Constitution at the National Assembly, that restructuring could only be done through the amendment of the constitution.
Revealing that the parliament would not constitute a stumbling block to the wishes and aspirations of Nigerians for genuine changes in the constitution, Dogara assured that when completed, the new set of laws would address the various agitations in all parts of the country.

Dogara assured that the various recommendations calling for judicial reforms were geared towards reducing the time for litigation in courts and that efforts should be made to adopt and reflect them in the final amendments.
The Speaker urged stakeholders to also ensure that the purpose of entrenching the NIC as a superior court of record with exclusive jurisdiction on labour related matters is not defeated so that the country doesn’t return to the days of uncertainty on labour matters.
House Leader, Femi Gbajabiamila assured that at the end of the consideration of the review exercise, the committee would forward aspects of amendment that would have been approved to the House for further legislative action.
In the meantime, alleging ethnic and tribal biases, Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) has faulted the current agitation for the restructuring of Nigeria, warning that such agitation may not promote the unity and development of the nation.
A statement issued yesterday, by the National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Muhammad Ibrahim Biu, pointed out that “the term means different things to different people or groups. To some people, it is true federalism, whatever that means, for others it is fiscal federalism, while some group tout resource control and yet we have those for resource ownership.”
Biu said, “ACF notes with regret that those clamouring or demanding for the so-called restructuring are yet to define what they actually mean by the concept and its application in our present democratic setting,” stressing that in most cases, the meaning depends on which section of the country or the person advocating for it comes from.
“It is, therefore, the considered view of the ACF that any acceptable restructuring meant to improve the unity, stability, harmony and peaceful coexistence must be based on just, fair and equitable principles to all Nigerians that come with clarity of definition.”
Besides, it also dwelt on the report of 2014 National Conference, noting that “the opposition of the North to the implementation of the recommendations in report of 2014 National Conference is not so much because of any legal consideration as to its legitimacy, but also because the selection of the conference delegates was skewed against the North in number considering its population.”

Meanwhile, Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State yesterday dissociated government and indigenes of Abia from the clamour for the republic of Biafra being fronted by IPOB, he insisted that Nigeria’s unity is not negotiable.
Just like Ikpeazu’s position, his Kano State counterpart, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje also reiterated commitment to guarantee security of lives and property of all residents of Kano regardless of ethnic and religious diversity.
Governor Ikpeazu who spoke in Kano while fielding questions from journalists shortly after
more details at http://www.akelicious.com/2017/07/only-new-constitution-can-grant.html

Re: Only New Constitution Can Grant Restructuring, Says Yakubu Dogara by escodotman: 6:04am On Jul 13, 2017
Restructure now!!! The Arewas are afraid of restructuring. Its normal to them for the injustice to continue where they benefit largely from the wealth of other regoins, which they contribute nothing to the nation's economy

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Re: Only New Constitution Can Grant Restructuring, Says Yakubu Dogara by chinybelle(f): 6:08am On Jul 13, 2017
Another confab abi
Kolewerk

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Re: Only New Constitution Can Grant Restructuring, Says Yakubu Dogara by sarrki(m): 6:10am On Jul 13, 2017
That's why I laugh vwhen I see kids in elderly people here clamour for restructuring without calling for change in our constitution.

They are only best in attacking pmb

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Re: Only New Constitution Can Grant Restructuring, Says Yakubu Dogara by hakeem4(m): 6:11am On Jul 13, 2017
ACF notes with regret that those clamouring or demanding for the so-called restructuring are yet to define what they actually mean by the concept and its application in our present democratic setting,” stressing that in most cases, the meaning depends on which section of the country or the person advocating for it comes from.

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Re: Only New Constitution Can Grant Restructuring, Says Yakubu Dogara by gbegemaster(m): 6:41am On Jul 13, 2017
sarrki:
That's why I laugh vwhen I see kids in elderly people here clamour for restructuring without calling for change in our constitution.

They are only best in attacking pmb

Shuo. Your child asks for jollof rice. Must the child now follow you into the kitchen to tell you how to prepare it?

The people want restructuring. If you need to amend the constitution or carry it to Buhari or throw it into the dustbin then that's your headache.

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Re: Only New Constitution Can Grant Restructuring, Says Yakubu Dogara by ZeroUnity: 6:59am On Jul 13, 2017
It's only a stubborn grasshopper that never hears until it gets to the abode of a wise bird.. .


WE NEED RESTRUCTURING

DOGARA SAYS NO
No wonder his names starts with a dog...
Is it the same constitution that it's amendment can take decades to achieve??

Nigeria WHY??
Re: Only New Constitution Can Grant Restructuring, Says Yakubu Dogara by nrexzy: 7:00am On Jul 13, 2017
I concur... Buh who would draft it?
Re: Only New Constitution Can Grant Restructuring, Says Yakubu Dogara by Cekpo34(m): 7:10am On Jul 13, 2017
K
Re: Only New Constitution Can Grant Restructuring, Says Yakubu Dogara by Blue3k(m): 7:12am On Jul 13, 2017
Lol how many amendments do you guys think restructuring would take.

Yakubu Dogara, at the hearing organised by the House Ad hoc Committee on the Review of the 1999 Constitution at the National Assembly, that restructuring could only be done through the amendment of the constitution.

“ACF notes with regret that those clamouring or demanding for the so-called restructuring are yet to define what they actually mean by the concept and its application in our present democratic setting,” stressing that in most cases, the meaning depends on which section of the country or the person advocating for it comes from.

Better call your reps. Have your list ready.
Re: Only New Constitution Can Grant Restructuring, Says Yakubu Dogara by Cekpo34(m): 7:12am On Jul 13, 2017
hakeem4:



They are taking us for a ride. I call such rhetoric "mouth action"

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Re: Only New Constitution Can Grant Restructuring, Says Yakubu Dogara by attackgat: 7:22am On Jul 13, 2017
I want referendum, you want restructuring. The Nigerian government says that neither is possible without changing the constitution.
Re: Only New Constitution Can Grant Restructuring, Says Yakubu Dogara by escodotman: 7:54am On Jul 13, 2017
gbegemaster:
Shuo. Your child asks for jollof rice. Must the child now follow you into the kitchen to tell you how to prepare it?

The people want restructuring. If you need to amend the constitution or carry it to Buhari or throw it into the dustbin then that's your headache.
That was a brilliant answer there

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Re: Only New Constitution Can Grant Restructuring, Says Yakubu Dogara by drnoel: 8:30am On Jul 13, 2017
sarrki:
That's why I laugh vwhen I see kids in elderly people here clamour for restructuring without calling for change in our constitution.

They are only best in attacking pmb


Allow those charlatans, restructuring can never happen if constitution is not amended. Also during constitution amendments, they should include referendums and and relax the process of recalling reps and senators. If those areas are not touched then they are deceiving themselves
Re: Only New Constitution Can Grant Restructuring, Says Yakubu Dogara by izombie(m): 9:09am On Jul 13, 2017
What angered me the most in that report is where the arewa forum said those clamouring for restructuring do not want the unity and development of nigeria. Please is nigeria united ot developed? To think that abdulsalami and his brothers wrote the constitution without any provision for restructuring and referendum/secession means that they knew what would happen in the long run. We have really entered one chance.
Re: Only New Constitution Can Grant Restructuring, Says Yakubu Dogara by omoharry(f): 9:52am On Jul 13, 2017
actiondrilling:
Those hankering for the restructuring of the country to achieve federal character and balance the distribution of the nation’s commonwealth would have to wait until a new constitution becomes operational.

This follows yesterday’s remarks by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, at the hearing organised by the House Ad hoc Committee on the Review of the 1999 Constitution at the National Assembly, that restructuring could only be done through the amendment of the constitution.
Revealing that the parliament would not constitute a stumbling block to the wishes and aspirations of Nigerians for genuine changes in the constitution, Dogara assured that when completed, the new set of laws would address the various agitations in all parts of the country.

Dogara assured that the various recommendations calling for judicial reforms were geared towards reducing the time for litigation in courts and that efforts should be made to adopt and reflect them in the final amendments.
The Speaker urged stakeholders to also ensure that the purpose of entrenching the NIC as a superior court of record with exclusive jurisdiction on labour related matters is not defeated so that the country doesn’t return to the days of uncertainty on labour matters.
House Leader, Femi Gbajabiamila assured that at the end of the consideration of the review exercise, the committee would forward aspects of amendment that would have been approved to the House for further legislative action.
In the meantime, alleging ethnic and tribal biases, Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) has faulted the current agitation for the restructuring of Nigeria, warning that such agitation may not promote the unity and development of the nation.
A statement issued yesterday, by the National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Muhammad Ibrahim Biu, pointed out that “the term means different things to different people or groups. To some people, it is true federalism, whatever that means, for others it is fiscal federalism, while some group tout resource control and yet we have those for resource ownership.”
Biu said, “ACF notes with regret that those clamouring or demanding for the so-called restructuring are yet to define what they actually mean by the concept and its application in our present democratic setting,” stressing that in most cases, the meaning depends on which section of the country or the person advocating for it comes from.
“It is, therefore, the considered view of the ACF that any acceptable restructuring meant to improve the unity, stability, harmony and peaceful coexistence must be based on just, fair and equitable principles to all Nigerians that come with clarity of definition.”
Besides, it also dwelt on the report of 2014 National Conference, noting that “the opposition of the North to the implementation of the recommendations in report of 2014 National Conference is not so much because of any legal consideration as to its legitimacy, but also because the selection of the conference delegates was skewed against the North in number considering its population.”

Meanwhile, Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State yesterday dissociated government and indigenes of Abia from the clamour for the republic of Biafra being fronted by IPOB, he insisted that Nigeria’s unity is not negotiable.
Just like Ikpeazu’s position, his Kano State counterpart, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje also reiterated commitment to guarantee security of lives and property of all residents of Kano regardless of ethnic and religious diversity.
Governor Ikpeazu who spoke in Kano while fielding questions from journalists shortly after
more details at http://www.akelicious.com/2017/07/only-new-constitution-can-grant.html
Just imagine his first comment. Restructuring is about every regions taking responsibilities for what they produce and pay tax to the centre..this guy thinks we are stupid. he has twisted it upside down..we want to get out of this feeding bottle system of government that is what we are asking .Who told him that our quest for restructuring is for the constitution to be amended for us to have an equal share in the national cake.lazy ass politicians
Re: Only New Constitution Can Grant Restructuring, Says Yakubu Dogara by double0seven(m): 10:37am On Jul 13, 2017
The will of the people super supercedes any constitution. The constitution must conform with the will of the people.

The job of the National assembly, senators and Honurnables is to carry out the will of the the people they represent from their various zones.

But they won't do that. They only want to do their own selfish wills

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