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Igbos Will Feel Less Marginalized If They Produce Next President – Ngige
- Ngige said this is why he believes that the 1995 constitution produced by the late General Sani Abacha’s administration would have been better suited…
Perceived feelings of marginalization in the Southeast will be largely assuaged if the region produces Nigeria’s next president.
This is the view of the Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr Chris Ngige.
He, however, said on Channels Television’s Newsnight that it is sad there is no provision in the 1999 constitution stating that the next election is to be zoned to the south.
Speaking further, Ngige said this is why he believes that the 1995 constitution produced by the late General Sani Abacha’s administration would have been better suited for Nigeria’s current situation.
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“The people in the area have perceived that they are marginalized, that they are unappreciated, whether it was done by propaganda and brainwashing or not, that is now immaterial.
“So I agree with that proposal, unfortunately, the Nigerian constitution does not have that. This is where I quarrel with those who authored the 1999 Constitution.
“I still believe today, tomorrow, that the Abacha Constitution of 1995 that espouses rotational presidency into the six zones in Nigeria, a single five-year tenure in order to heal all the wounds; the wounds of civil war, and the wound of June 12.
“Now, that constitution would have been the best constitution for Nigerians to use for the next 30 years by which the six zones would have tasted the presidency,” the minister stated.
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