Former Commonwealth General Secretary, Chief Emeka Anyaoku and other prominent Nigerians have reiterated calls for a new democratic constitution that will be determined by the Nigerian people.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Anyaoku made this known at the June 12, 2024 Democracy Day Rally in Lagos.
The programme was organised by the June 12 Movement of Nigeria in conjunction with The Patriots, a group of eminent Nigerians.
The theme of the event is: Ensuring the Future of Nigeria Through New Democratic People’s Constitution.
Anyaoku said the present 1999 constitution was imposed on the country by the military.
The former Commonwealth Secretary- General said the country needed a new Constitution that would reflect true federalism and address the problems of the country.
He charged the National Assembly to put a legal framework in place for the birth of a new constitution that would be determined by the Nigerian people.
“If eminent Nigerians; people who have used better part of their time serving this country have a conversation and we cannot take it forward and make sure that we have a complete solution, then we are wasting our time.
“Given the number of people that are here, we should make this conversation very effective. Many speakers have said that it is not the National Assembly that will make those amendments and it makes a lot of logical sense.
“It is for the National Assembly to constitute a law where people will come together and make those amendments themselves,” he said.
Speaking, a former minister, Sen. Ike Nwachukwu said the country needed a completely new federal constitution that would give autonomy to the federating units ( States or Zones) as created and agreed.
Nwachukwu noted that the new constitution must be subject to a referendum, adding that anything else would, pretty much, further estrange citizens and deepen the pains Nigerians currently endure.
“That supports development in all spheres of human endeavours (education, science and technology, health and others).
“That, provides security of life and property. That, promotes trust among its citizens. That forges a country which is sustainable and balanced to which its citizens can proudly belong and defend”, he said.