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Without good leaders the best Constitution won’t change anything in Nigeria, says Agbakoba

by Kolawole Ojebisi
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*Why National Assembly is not fully committed to amending the Constitution

FORMER President of the Nigerin Bar Association (NBA), Olisa Agbakoba, has said the Constitution will remain ineffectual as long  as there  are bad people  at the helm in the country.

Agbakoba spoke at the ‘The Platform’, the annual conversation organised  by Covenant Christian Centre today.

The Senior Advocate stressed that Nigeria’s problems lie in those implementing provisions of the constitution, and not the constitution itself.

He said that tinkering with the Nigerian grundnorm without a commensurate attitudinal change by those wielding the reins of power to governance will lead the country nowhere.

The national assembly is currently amending the 1999 constitution to, among other things, provide for devolution of powers and true federalism.

But Agbakoba argued that improving the state of things in Nigeria would also require the federal lawmakers to diminish their powers — which, he said, is unlikely.

“Constitution is merely the legal agreement, there is too much talk about the constitution, it is only a phrase. You can have the best constitution with the worst leaders and nothing would happen.

“Devolution won’t solve anything if we all abandon the governance of our local governments. It is all of this put together that makes a country strong, not a constitution.

“A constitution will not change anything if you have the same actors. The second most powerful nation in the world is not democratic. It has brought 700 million people out of poverty. It has no constitution; it has only got nine men ruling it.

“For the national assembly to really sit down and decide to make Nigeria a great country, means that their power would be diminished. That is the problem. And they aren’t about to do that.

“There is an inherent problem with what we are today because we are confronting people who are uninterested in diminishing their powers.”

The senior lawyer added that the devolution of power constitutes just a small aspect of Nigeria’s problems which must be solved for the country to achieve its full potential.

“Why is this great country, in spite of its natural resources and human endowment, at the bottom,” he asked.

“This is the question that agitates me, how can we break it down, who will break it down? Where is the change going to come from? Where are we going to have the change and how, because I don’t believe the national assembly can do it.”

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