“For the constitutional amendment to be meaningful, there must be peace and stability”
Femi Falana, human rights lawyer, says there’s high probability that 2023 general elections may not hold in Nigeria due to some unpleasant happenings in the country.
He said the general elections may be endangered because some parts of the country are experiencing what he described as civil war.
The senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN), who spoke on Thursday at the south-west constitution review public hearing in Lagos, said Nigeria was teetering on the precipice of collapse.
He admonished ruling class to advise President Muhammadu Buhari on what he must do to “quickly reclaim this country”.
There’s been inexorable rise in criminality and violent attacks in the country in recent months.
Boko Haram insurgents and bandits have held the northern part of the country by the jugular as they continue to wreak havoc in the region, while security agencies and government facilities are increasingly becoming targets of attacks by gunmen in the south.
The offices of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) have not been spared — seven of them have so far been razed this year.
Falana said there must be peace and stability in the country for the ongoing constitutional amendment to be meaningful.
“Time is not on the side of the ruling class, as we are gathered here, in some parts of the country — south-east, north-east, north-west — a civil war is going on. In fact, in some parts of the country, the 2023 elections are already in jeopardy,” Falana said.
“INEC offices are being burnt, police stations are being burnt. In that kind of atmosphere, we cannot pretend that there is political stability in our country.
“I, therefore, plead with you when you return to Abuja, invite the president and ask him what we can do very quickly to reclaim this country, which currently is on the verge of collapse.
“For the constitutional amendment to be meaningful, there must be peace and stability, and you can only have peace and stability when you address the problems confronting the people.
“If you don’t want people to break away from Nigeria, you must give them confidence.”
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