SCENES FROM PEOPLES PUBLIC SESSION OF OW FED CONST. |
It
was a stormy session and a lively debate for constituents of Owerri Federal
Constituency who gathered at Rosary Arts Theatre, Owerri, Saturday, 10th
November, 2012, to make inputs in ongoing process by the National Assembly to
review the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Hosted
by the Member representing the Constituency made up of Owerri North LGA, Owerri
Municipality and Owerri West LGA, in the House of Representatives, Hon. Ezenwa
Onyewuchi, stakeholders, sought for an amendment to ambiguities contained in
the Constitution believed to be militating against the creation of more
States in the South East.
They
demanded for the creation of two additional States in the region, as a basis to
bring the number of States in the region at par with other geo political zones
with the proviso that the region should benefit from the creation of more States whenever there
is such exercise.
They
approved a single tenure of five years for public office holders, a 10 year residency
with all rights and privileges to non indigenes residing in an area.
Issues
such as State police, and zoning of political offices attracted heated and
contentious debate, though it was unanimously resolved that State and Joint
Local Government Accounts be scrapped. This they contend will enable the Local Governments
to have direct access to Federal funds.
The
political structure of the Federation also attracted heated argument with the Former
Speaker of the Imo State House of Assembly, Barr Nnaemeka Maduagwu, canvassing
for stronger regional governments in place of creating additional States.
He
was overruled as stakeholders sought for the recognition of geo political zones
in the Constitution.
The
event which attracted politicians, traditional rulers, public policy analysts, representatives
of several professional bodies, called for the retention of a bicameral legislature,
while it strongly opposed the inclusion of Railway and Prisons in the concurrent
list.
They
rejected Diaspora Voting; on the basis that it is not yet ripe for Nigeria’s
fledging democracy. The rotation of public offices was adopted, while it
strongly backed the introduction of Independent candidates in elections.
They
advocated the conduct of all elections by the Independent National Electoral Commission
(INEC), while it suggested that the Revenue Mobilisation and Fiscal Commission should
cease to work under the presidency, but with the National Assembly.
It
recommended financial autonomy for the National and State Houses of Assemblies,
while it strongly opposed the inclusion of traditional rulers as members of the
National Council of States.
They
canvassed that the office of the Attorney General and Minster of Justice be separated
and made independent of the office of Mr.President.
Speaking
to Journalists shortly after the event, the member representing Owerri Federal Constituency,
Hon Ezenwa Onyewuchi described the exercise as fulfilling and a reflection of the
peoples desire to have a perfect Constitution.
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