ROLE OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY IN THE RESTRUCTURING CONUNDRUM: AN APPRAISAL

Osy Ezechukwunyere NWEBO

Abstract


This paper is predicated on the assumption that most Nigerians are generally in agreement on the fact that thepresent governance system is not working as it should, due largely to the way it is structured and run andtherefore should be restructured to get it working again. However, controversy exists as to the way forward andthis is on the questions as to the implication of structuring, who does the restructuring and how, vis a vis therole the National Assembly. It is argued in this paper, that despite its obvious wide powers to alter any sectionof the constitution, the National Assembly is not in a position to achieve the desired restructuring due to theexisting incurable democratic deficit or virus with which the 1999 constitution is associated. This is coupledwith the existential political realities around the capacity of members of the National Assembly to deliver on thismandate. It is concluded, that the desired democratically restructured federal constitution for Nigeria that cantake care of the existential plurality problems, as against a tokenistic constitutional amendment is beyond thecapacity of the National Assembly and can only be realistically achieved through a broad based nationalconstitutional confab (howsoever described) convened for that purpose and the result approved at areferendum.

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