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Constitution Review: Gov Yahaya Urges Inclusive, Functional Framework

by Leadership News
2 months ago
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Gombe State Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya has declared support for the ongoing Constitution review process, describing it as a milestone in Nigeria’s pursuit of a more inclusive, equitable and people-driven governance system.

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The governor gave this indication while declaring open the Zone ‘A’ North-East zonal public hearing on the review of the 1999 Constitution yesterday.

He said since gaining independence, the nation had continually grappled with the challenge of crafting a constitutional framework that genuinely reflects the aspirations and diversity of its people.

The event at the International Conference Centre in Gombe, brought together key stakeholders from across the North-East states of Gombe, Bauchi and a d Taraba to deliberate on constitutional reforms aimed at strengthening democracy and national development.

“The constitution is a living document; one that must be constantly updated to reflect the evolving needs and aspirations of our people,” the governor said.

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Tracing the country’s constitutional evolution from the 1914 amalgamation to the present 1999 Constitution, Governor Yahaya noted that while previous amendments had been made in 2010, 2011, 2017 and 2023, several critical issues still persist, particularly around federalism, local governance, fiscal decentralization, and the protection of fundamental rights.

He further urged the committee to focus on three major areas in the constitution that demand urgent attention: political stability through equitable representation and devolution of powers; economic prosperity by addressing fiscal federalism and resource control; and social justice by ensuring stronger provisions for gender equity, rights of the marginalized, and the protection of all citizens.

 

He expressed confidence that the Committee would consider the submissions by the Gombe State Government as presented by the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Barr. Zubair Umar, in the broader interest of national unity and cohesion.

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