Constitution amendment: Speakers' conference hails National Assembly
*National Assembly in session
(Nigeria) The Conference of Speakers of State Houses of
Assembly in Nigeria has commended the National Assembly for the successful completion
of the first leg of the amendment process on the 1999 Constitution,
particularly the depth of work done to deepen democracy and improve on the
quality of governance at all levels in the country.
In a statement by the chairman, Alhaji Ismaila Kamba, the
Speakers urged the National Assembly to quickly forward the items approved by
both chambers to the states for expeditious deliberation and action by the 36
state Houses of Assembly.
Kamba, who is Speaker, Kebbi State House of Assembly, said that
since the National Assembly has at different stages of the debates and
discussions on the amendment process involved the Conference of Speakers, it
should not be difficult for the 36 state legislative houses to vote on the
issues and revert back to the National Assembly.
He praised the ingenuity and innovations introduced in the
process by the National Assembly during the voting on the issues put forward by
the joint Committee on Constitution Amendment.
"The Conference of Speakers is happy as the National
Assembly separated the issues into different bills such that it is easy to vote
on different issues in a clear manner. We will enjoin all our colleagues to
borrow a leaf from that in the voting on the amendment to the constitution.
Same procedure can be used by Speakers during voting on other thorny and
sensitive issues that may come to our respective chambers in the future.
"We are also happy that issues that can help improve
governance at all levels, that can strengthen the judiciary, aid the anti-corruption
war of the government, entrench separation of powers, develop the legislature
at the state levels and improve on the performance of the local government
authorities and many important issues have been taken care of in the
constitution amendment.
"With this constitution amendment, the National
Assembly has prepared the ground for the emergence of a new Nigeria with a more
solid democracy. The Speakers are eager to lead other state legislatures to
create a better country. The NASS should quickly send the amendment documents
to us so that we can play our part," Kamba stated.
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