Renowned
constitutional lawyer, Prof. Ben Nwabueze, yesterday in Enugu reiterated his
advice to President Goodluck Jonathan to jettison his rumoured bid to seek for
a second term in office, in view of the precarious situation in the country,
insisting that it was only on this basis that the president could become a
great hero of democracy.
Briefing
newsmen on the activities of the Concerned Igbo Leaders of Thought which he
leads, Nwabueze said history would judge the president right if he ensures the
return of peace and unity to the country, noting that it would be difficult for
the president to be mobilising Nigerians for a National Conference and at the same
time for his rumoured second term bid.
“I’ve
advised him to please, please try and be a hero and a statesman and forget
2015, that the day you announce to Nigerians that you are not going to stand
for election in 2015, you will become an instant hero.
“You cannot
combine two things at the same time. We have a national conference which is
clearly a mobilisation for national transformation without bloody revolution
and of course the general election.
“I said to
him you have to mobilise Nigerians for this transformation through the
conference and you are also planning to mobilise the people to vote for you in
2015. You can’t combine the two. I stand by my advice. I will continue to stand
by my advice,” the elder statesman noted.
On the
proposed conference, Nwabueze, who refused to make the letter to the president
public, said it was for the sake of courtesy.
He explained
that the letter was signed by respected elders from all the states of the
South-east zone on behalf of Ndigbo, adding that what they were canvassing for
had already received the endorsement of the Yoruba, the people of the
South-south zone, as well as the Ethnic Nationalities’ Movement of Nigeria
(ENMN).
He said the
letter by Ndigbo to the president was premised on the fact that the PAC had deviated
from the recommendations of The Patriots in their memorandum presented to the
president during their visit of August 29, 2013 particularly the elucidation on
the fundamental attributes of the type of conference being demanded.
He said they
made three basic demands which included the adoption of an entirely new
constitution for the country, the subjection of the outcome of the conference
to a referendum, and securing the enabling law from the National Assembly
authorising the conference. He said PAC completely overlooked the demands.
“We want a
conference that will adopt a suitable new constitution embodying re-negotiated
terms and conditions on which the diverse ethnic groups comprised in Nigeria
should live together in peace, security, progress, prosperity, general
wellbeing and unity as one country under a central government, the result of
whose deliberations will be integrated into the existing 1999 constitution.
“The
conference we are demanding is the conference for the adoption of a new
constitution for Nigeria not the one whose deliberations will be integrated.
The 1999 constitution is one only in a loose sense not in a strict sense of the
original act of the people.
“The
original act of the people is that we have never had a constitution right from
the colonial era. After all these years, we said the people of the country as a
sovereign people should be given the opportunity to adapt a constitution for
themselves.
“Particularly
for the Igbos, we need to sit with other ethnic groups to renegotiate the terms
and conditions upon which we shall live together. The conference of ethnic
nationalities making up the Nigerian state as a pivot or focal point, not a
conference of individual Nigerians as autonomous entities or of interest
groups,” he said.
The Igbo
leader also cautioned the National Assembly against attempting to reject the
executive bill asking for the conference to be authorised, noting that such
could result in a major crisis in the country
He, however,
ruled out the possibility of the country breaking up as a result of the
protests that might trail such action.
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He has d right 2 contest whether he wins or not.
ReplyDeleteWhat right?what has he gotten right?let him o back to his town in Otueke!
ReplyDeleteHe has d right to contest but he shud stop using EFCC,SSS,d police force & snipers to intimidate & shoot down d opposition & he shud stop doing unconstitutional & undemocratical activities against our elected officers like him that are not in support of him
ReplyDeleteIGBOS want to to achieve through the National Conference what they did not achieve through the civil war. They must act carefully else the troubles of the past will revisit Nigeria through that Conference.
ReplyDeleteRaphael hw u dey. Well wot me I want na change so jona shld go.
ReplyDeleteProf, that desperate Utuoke man will not listen to you because he has been told by his Ijaw kinsmen that they are monopoly of violence and can win even if he is rejected by all other Nigerians. He is a failure and will never return to Aso rock . In every sector, he has faild, obj should ensure he return the Badluck he gave Nigerians back to Utuoke .
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DeleteProf nwabueze is a caward.he refuesed to chair the same conference he is so keen about,his position on 2015 and GEJ is personal and not the position of Igbos.jonathan must contest,Nigeria does not belong to the north
ReplyDeleteMy man he has the right and he is going to will. He has changed the country. And he is going to do more.Mr presedent we love u
ReplyDeleteMy man he has the right and he is going to will. He has changed the country. And he is going to do more.Mr presedent we love u
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