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Constitution Amendment Without Restructuring, Waste Of Time –Jang

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Why APC Lost Plateau Governorship Election To PDP - Ex-Gov Jonah Jang Reveals
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Former Governor of Plateau State, Jonah Jang, on Tuesday, noted that amending the constitution of Nigeria without restructuring is a waste of time.

He further stated that the Military cannot create a Constitution for a civil and democratic society.

Jang in his statement added that the 1999 Constitution (As Amended), is problematic because it gives some people undue advantage over the others.

The former Governor stated this while speaking on the state of things in Nigeria during an interview with newsmen in Jos.

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The former Governor further said, “The Military cannot create a Constitution for a civil and democratic society. The 1999 Constitution (As Amended), is problematic because it gives some people undue advantage over the others.”

“Such Constitution, as we have now cannot stand and no matter the amendments, it will not work because our experience has shown that those saddled with the responsibility would only pick some portions that do not suit them to amend while those that suit them are left untouched even when the issues are detrimental to the survival and wellbeing of other Nigerians.”

“For instance, in Plateau state, the population in Jos South Local Government Area alone, is three or four times the size of Wase LGA. Yet, Jos South is joined with another LGA to form a federal constituency while Wase alone stands as a federal constituency.”

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“You will find such abnormality and injustice against the people all over the country with the backing of the constitution. It should not be like that. The Governor as the chief security officer in his state cannot give certain orders to the commissioner of police his state without the officer first, getting clearance outside his domain in Abuja which is also abnormal.”

“As a result, what we have presently is an unfortunate situation where state governors who are supposed to protect the people and drive the developmental aspirations of their people in their respective states without necessarily seeking clearance from Abuja, have now become captives due to the flaws in the constitution.”

“The Government must allow people to deliberate, debate and discuss the issues and questions that have arisen out of the Constitution.”

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Jang insisted that “restructuring the country’’ and the enthronement of a new constitution agreed by Nigerians is the only way to move the country forward.

Meanwhile, an appeal has gone out to President Muhammadu Buhari to sack the current service chiefs as events clearly show they are not capable of tackling insecurity plaguing Nigeria.

The appeal was contained in a statement by the Coalition of Northern Elders for Peace and Development who lamented that the current state of insecurity in Nigeria has negatively affected other sectors including economic and socio-political activities.