The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, on Saturday advocated for a review of the Federal Character concept to make it more effective and representative of national interest.
Speaker Gbajabiamila, declaring open the Young Parliamentarians Forum (YPF) National Strategy Meeting and Retreat in Abuja, declared: “In thinking outside the box, I think we should consider an amendment in the constitution to the definition of Federal Character because when we talk about Federal Character within the context of appointments, infrastructure and the rest of it in the constitution, Federal Character as it is, is limited to where you are from, like your ethnicity.
“In other words, the Constitution says that appointment and all those other things shall be based on Federal Character and Federal Character as we know it now, we have the Igbos, we have the Hausas, the Yorubas; there should be a geographical spread.”
The Speaker noted that the Federal Character is at variance with the nation’s realities as it limits national opportunities to geographical location alone without consideration for gender, persons living with disabilities, and age classification.
Gbajabiamila emphasized that it is time to expand the definition of Federal Character because the character of a nation is not just based on tribe but on religion, ethnic background, gender, and age.
“So, when you are talking about Federal Character, you look at all those things and they are what make up the Federal Character,” the Speaker insisted.
He commended the YPF for the initiative of taking up youth matters and challenged the young lawmakers on proffering answers to some pertinent questions.
Dafena gragra
November 2, 2020 at 8:25 pm
These is to say that the speaker does not have anything good to advocates for,his head full of nothing thinking but to do changes with the law to protect a total stranger ruling 200million people with their evil plans