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Published 16 May 2021
JOHN ALECHENU takes a look at some recommendations of the 2014 National Conference amidst renewed agitations for a decentralised policing system to tackle the growing menace of violent crimes such as banditry, kidnapping, arson and terrorism in the country.
The end of the Nigeria/Biafra civil war (1967-1970) has, sadly, not brought an end to agitations by the component units of the Nigerian federation for one form of self-actualisation or another.
After a succession of brutal military dictatorship which began in 1966 with only a four-year break between 1979 and 1983, Nigerians decided they’ve had enough of such autocratic rules.
David-Chyddy Eleke in Awka
A Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Chief Mike Ozekhome, yesterday stated that Nigeria is showing all signs of a failed state.
Ozekhome also faulted the call by 17 southern governors for a constitutional conference, saying the call for a new conference was unnecessary, especially considering that the recommendation of the one held in 2014 had not been implemented.
He said: “I was at the 2014 National Conference headed by late Justice Idris Kutigi, and the over 200 recommendations we made at that conference was yet to be touched.
“The conference consisted of 492 Nigerians drawn from all strata, and the report has never been touched by this government, even with a 10 foot pole. So, when I heard the 17 southern governors talking about another conference… I knew they mean well for the country, but we do not need another dialogue.”
Human rights lawyer, Chief Mike Ozekhome, SAN, has faulted the call by the 17 southern governors for a constitutional conference to resolve nagging issues about Nigeria, arguing that another constitutional conference was unnecessary. Delivering the keynote address at the 25th Law Week of the Awka branch of Nigerian Bar Association (NBA),.The Advocate
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Constitutional lawyer and human rights activist, Barr. Mike Ozekhome, has faulted the call by 17 southern governors for a constitutional conference to resolve issues in Nigeria, saying it is unnecessary.
Ozekhome said this in Awka, the Anambra State capital, as a keynote speaker at the 25th Law Week of the Awka branch of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA).
Speaking on the topic: ‘Legal profession in a lawless society’, Ozekhome said the call for a new conference is unnecessary, especially considering that the recommendation of the one held in 2014 has not been implemented.
He said, “I was at the 2014 national conference headed by late Justice Idris Kutigi, and the over 200 recommendation we made at that conference is yet to be touched.