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Tinubu assures ‘The Patriots’ of improved economy, review of Nigerian Constitution

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu (in Blue) in a Group Photograph with The Patriots, in the State House, Abuja, FCT

*President Bola Ahmed Tinubu receives in audience ‘The Patriots’, a group of eminent Nigerians, emphasising that retooling the country’s economy for sustainable growth and development remains a major priority of his administration

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu Friday, August 9, 2024, in Abuja, FCT, received The Patriots, a group of eminent Nigerians, emphasising that retooling the country’s economy for sustainable growth and development is a major priority of his administration.

Tinubu, who stated this Friday when he received members of the group, led by Chief Emeka Anyaoku, former Commonwealth Secretary-General, in the State House, also assured the group that their request for the convening of a national constituent assembly with the mandate to draft a new constitution for Nigeria would be reviewed.

Speaking on behalf of The Patriots, Chief Anyaoku appealed to the Nigerian President to send an Executive Bill to the National Assembly (NASS), proposing two measures.

Chief Ajuri Ngelale, Special Adviser to the President on Media on Publicity, stated the two prosed measures are:

”The convening of a national constituent assembly with the mandate to produce a draft people’s democratic constitution.

“The constituent assembly should be of directly elected individuals, on a non-political basis, from the 36 states of the Federation, possibly three individuals per state, and one from the FCT; and

”They should be assisted by seven constitutional lawyers, one drawn from each of the six geo-political zones and the FCT.

“The deliberations of the constituent assembly should take into full account the 1960/63 constitutions, as well as the recommendations of the 2014 National Conference and indeed of the various national conferences that considered the Nigerian constitutions.”

The ex-Secretary-General of Commonwealth further noted that The Patriots requested legislating for a national plebiscite to which the draft constitution emerging from the constituent assembly should be subjected.

”The draft constitution, produced by the constituent assembly, should be put to a national referendum and if approved, should then be signed by the President as the genuine Nigerian people’s constitution,” said Anyaoku.

Responding to these requests, the President expressed his respect for The Patriots and their contributions to national discourse.

”I have listened to you carefully, and this is not a group that I can ignore.

“This is a group of patriots reflecting the heart and aspirations of society. I thank all of you for being here.

”I have faced the challenge of this democracy that I inherited from your struggles. I must recognise the fact that these challenges are most required for good governance,â€

The Nigerian leader: ”We have no other choice, and I believe also that it is most difficult to manage the twist and turns of democratic governance.

”I want to assure all of you that as I listened to your two major requests on the path to referendum, and that should lead to constitutional measures that will fit our diversity and governance so that we avoid conflicts and break-ups.

”I believe in the unity of this country and I want to assure you that whatever is necessary to put happiness and good governance in the hands of all Nigerians is what I would do.â€

President Tinubu as well acknowledged that the clamour for constitutional reforms is a longstanding issue in national discourse.

The examples presented by The Patriots on pluralistic countries, such as Canada and India, have maintained unity by addressing their diversity through their constitutions, he said.

”The avoidance of chaos is necessary to build this country and move its aspirations forward for the benefit of all of us.

”I am currently preoccupied with economic reform. That is my first priority. Once this is in place, as soon as possible, I will look at other options, including constitutional review as recommended by you and other options,” the President said.

President Tinubu also used the occasion to pay glowing tribute to the founding chairman of The Patriots, late Chief Rotimi Williams, SAN, and Prof. Ben Nwabueze, who succeeded him.

Describing both men and other members of The Patriots as strong believers in Nigeria, the President said the question on the minds of many Nigerians is: ”How will Nigeria be governed constitutionally, legitimately without unnecessary aches and pains of its diversity and this needs to be addressed constitutionally, so that we can build a nation that we can proudly hand over a banner without stain to our children,” the President said, quoting a line from the second stanza of the National Anthem.

President Tinubu told Chief Anyaoku that he would be invited again, for a more detailed conversation on the submissions of The Patriots.

”As you present this, just believe that it will be reviewed, and I commit myself to the belief that you want a stable and prosperous Nigeria,” President Tinubu concluded.

Again, in his further remarks, Chief Anyaoku said The Patriots organised a well-attended colloquium March 2024, where it was unanimously agreed that Nigeria needs a new people’s constitution.

He, therefore, Anyaoku expressed confidence in Tinubu’s ability to lead the constitutional transformation, citing his personal record as one of the greatest champions of Nigeria’s struggle for democracy.

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