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Previous Constitution Amendments Didn’t Resolve Governance Questions- Senate
By Our Correspondent
Prominent stakeholders across all states in the South-west converged on Lagos on Friday for the zonal public hearing on the review of the 1999 Constitution, where the Senate observed that previous amendments did not resolve several fundamental questions of governance affecting Nigeria
Consequently, the upper chamber noted that diverse initiatives it promoted to introduce state police; enshine the roles of traditional institutions in the constitution and devolve more powers to subnational governments, among others, in the previous amendments did not secure two-third approval at the state assemblies.
Deputy President of the Senate and Chairman of the Senate Committee on the Review of the 1999 Constitution, Senator Barau I. Jibrin, made these crucial observations at the zonal public hearing on the constitution review held at the Water Crest Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos on Friday.
At the public hearing were Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, represented by the Deputy Governor, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat; Southwest Chairman, Conference of Speakers of State Legislatures, Rt. Hon. Adeoye Aribasoye; Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Abimbola Owoade; Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi (Ọjájá II); Ewi of Ado-Ekiti, Oba Adeyemo Adejugbe; Ayangburen of Ikorodu Kingdom, Olowo of Owo, Oba Ajibade Ogunoye, Olu of Ilaro, Oba Kehinde Olugbenle, Oba Adewale Shotobi and Oluyin of Iyin Ekiti, Oba Adeniyi Ajakaye, among others.
Since the beginning of the Fourth Republic, the National Assembly had made five different attempts to review the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended), each of which had culminated in some amendments in the grundnorm.
Represented by the Leader of the Senate and Vice Chairman on the Review of the 1999 Constitution, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele at the public hearing, Jubrin observed that previous amendments did not tackle several fundamental issues of national importance confronting the federation.
Jubrin, thus, spoke passionately on the need “to come up with a constitution that will address the fundamental issues confronting Nigeria. In response to the demands of Nigerians, the National Assembly has enacted five amendments to the Constitution, known as the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Alteration Acts.
“These amendments tackle various issues related to good governance, institutional strengthening, and national aspirations.
“However, several fundamental issues of national importance remain unresolved, requiring more than just routine law-making by the National Assembly and State Houses of Assembly.
“These issues continue to dominate public discourse with many Nigerians advocating for legislative action to address them. We received hundreds of memoranda addressing key issues that have not yet been resolved by the previous amendments, mainly due to a lack of national consensus and the evolving dynamics of modern governance.”
He, thus, highlighted several fundamental issues that had not been decisively addressed to include electoral reforms and adjudication; judicial reforms focused on case management and administration; enhancement to local government administration, involvement of traditional institutions in contemporary governance, ensuring gender equity and inclusion in governance; devolution and distribution of powers and concerns related to security and policing, among others.
Jubrin added that the Committee “has carefully reviewed and drafted all the memoranda that we have into bills. We are now presenting them to you all for further input and discussion.
“Members of the committee hold no preconceived opinions to impose upon you but are committed to being guided by legislative practices grounded in the highest ethical standards, integrity, open-mindedness, and patriotism.”
Commending the Senate Committee on the Review of the 1999 Constitution for organising the public hearing, Sanwo-Olu observed that the challenges confronting the federation “are significant and wide-ranging.”
He highlighted some of the challenges to include the pursuit of genuine federalism and the devolution of powers; empowering and enhancing our local governments; establishing new states to bring governance closer to the people; reforming the electoral and judicial systems, boosting the involvement of women and youth in political landscape and ensuring the security and welfare of the citizens, including the crucial discussions around state policing.
According to him, the challenges go beyond just constitutional jconcerns; they strike at the heart of what it means to be Nigerian. They reflect shared aspiration for a fairer, more equitable, and thriving nation.
He, therefore, noted that the decision of the Senate “to hold the hearing in Lagos highlights the city’s vital role in the development of our nation’s democracy. The meeting is not just another chapter in our constitutional history.
“It is a special and invaluable chance for the people of Lagos and the entire South West region to have a direct and meaningful say in shaping our nation’s highest law. The Constitution is the foundation of our democracy, outlining our rights, responsibilities, and the very framework of our governance.
“As we embark on this critical process of reviewing our constitution, we must be guided by the principles of inclusiveness, equity, and justice. It is crucial that we listen to everyone—men and women, young and old, from all corners of our communities. Their hopes, worries, and dreams should shape the amendments that come out of this process.
“We must be guided by the principles of inclusiveness, equity, and justice. It is crucial that we listen to everyone—men and women, young and old, from all corners of our communities. Their hopes, worries, and dreams should shape the amendments that come out of this process.”
Also, speaking on behalf of state assemblies in the South-west, Speaker, Ekiti State House of Assembly/Southwest Chairman, Conference of Speakers of State Legislatures, Rt. Hon. Adeoye Aribasoye pledged to support the National Assembly in the ongoing review of the 1999 Constitution.
According to him, the State Houses of Assembly will give due consideration to all proposals before the National Assembly. When transmitted to the state legislatures, we are going to consider all the bills purely in the national interest.
Directorate of Media and Public Affairs,
Office of the Leader of the Senate,
The Senate (The Red Chamber),
Federal Republic of Nigeria.
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Gov. Diri To Bayelsa Businessmen: Emulate Berezi *Eulogises Late Ebonyi, Delta MILAD, Feghabo-Amain
Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, has admonished business leaders of the state’s extraction to complement government’s development effort by investing in the state and their communities.
Governor Diri contended that government alone cannot be the sole employer of labour as it requires the support and encouragement of the private sector.
He stated this on Thursday when he commissioned the Major F.G Berezi Civic Centre, a 1000-seat magnificent civic centre built by young Bayelsa-born businessman and founder of the Preye Patrick Berezi Foundation, Engr. Preye Berezi, in his hometown, Kaiama, in Kolokuma/Opokuma Local Government Area of the state.
An impressed Governor Diri said government had proven not to be a good ‘businessman’ and expressed delight that Berezi heeded his call to Bayelsans to invest at home.
Describing the Chief Executive Officer of PFL Engineering Services, an oil and gas services company, as a “thorough-bred son of his parents,” Diri said the businessman has demonstrated love for his community through positive actions.
He cited the construction of the civic centre as an example of what was expected of citizens that had been blessed and affected by their immediate environment.
He said: “There is no monopoly on who can develop our communities. When you give back to society, everyone benefits.
“This project should be an eye opener to our youths. Being a youth is a beautiful thing. But they should dream big, work towards it, and realise that their destiny is not in the hands of any politician.”
He said his administration was opening up the state for investors and that growth attracted to any part of Bayelsa under his watch was a good omen.
Chairman of the event, Engr. Gesi Asamaowei, said he was not only proud of Berezi for building and donating the imposing edifice to his community but also that he did not wait for government in order to make an impact in society.
The prominent Bayelsa-born businessman noted that by honouring his late father with the legacy project, Berezi’s days would be long on earth, according to the Bible.
“Posterity will be kind to him for this laudable edifice,” Asamaowei said.
In his remarks, Engr. Preye Berezi expressed love for the people of Kaiama as this will continue to drive his commitment to community development.
He recalled that his childhood visits to his hometown with his parents inspired his gesture, having noticed that most social gatherings were held under the bridge, which had risks.
“I love the people of Kaiama and will never stop doing more for them from my hard-earned resources. They value me and I will never take that for granted.”
He urged the community to take good care of the facility, adding that he would not exercise further control over the edifice once he handed it over.
Berezi also promised to build a mini-stadium in Kaiama in furtherance of his community development initiative.
In their goodwill messages, retired Gen. Stanley Diriyai, the immediate past president, Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Amaju Pinnick, and Bayelsa State Commissioner for Information, Orientation and Strategy, Mrs. Ebiuwou Koku-Obiyai, all congratulated the donor for giving his community something to cherish.
They also applauded his public-spirited gesture to not only his immediate environment but also the state at large.
Present at the ceremony were a former deputy governor of the state, Rear Admiral Gboribiogha John-Jonah (rtd), former Managing Director of the Niger Delta Development Commission, Chief Ndutimi Alaibe, service commanders, members of the state executive council, and traditional rulers from Kolokuma/Opokuma Local Government Area among others.
Also on Thursday, Governor Diri paid tribute to the late Chief (Navy Captain) Walter Aye Feghabo-Amain, describing him as an icon, dedicated leader, and a man whose legacy of service will endure for generations.
The Bayelsa governor spoke at the Night of Tribute held in honour of the late former Military Administrator of Ebonyi and Delta states at the Chief DSP Alamieyeseigha Banquet Hall in Government House, Yenagoa.
He said while the state mourned the loss of a distinguished son, it is also celebrating a life well lived.
“We are mourning, but we are also rejoicing. We mourn a man we expected would be with us for many years, yet we celebrate a leader who gave his best to our country and our state.”
He noted that although the late Feghabo-Amain passed on at the age of 68, his impact far outweighed his years, emphasizing that his contributions to Bayelsa, the military, and his community would not be forgotten.
Diri recalled the late officer’s exemplary service in the Nigerian Navy, his peaceful disposition, and his role as a unifying figure in Nembe Kingdom.
He also commended his effort in fostering peace between communities in Nembe, describing it as a lasting legacy.
Other dignitaries, including a former deputy governor of the state, Rear Admiral Gboribiogha John-Jonah (rtd), Senator Nimi-Barigha Amange, equally eulogised the late officer in their tributes.
In attendance were the Deputy Governor, Dr. Peter Akpe, the member representing Brass/Nembe Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Mrs. Marie Ebikake, the state’s Chief Judge, Justice Matilda Ayemieye, and President of the Bayelsa Customary Court of Appeal, Justice Daniel Ayah.
Others present were the Acting Chief of Staff, Government House, Mr. Irorodamie Komonibo, former APC state chairman, Dr. Dennis Otiotio, former Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Steve Azaiki, Her Royal Majesty Josephine Diete-Spiff, Commissioners, Technical Advisers, captains of industry, among others.
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Prosperity Cup 2026: Odi United Wins Kolokuma Opokuma LGA final … As LGA Finals’ Hostility Moves to Southern Ijaw
By David Owei,Bayelsa
Odi United have emerged champions of Kolokuma/Opokuma Local Government Area in Nigeria’s biggest grassroots football spectacle, the Bayelsa Governor’s Football Tournament, tagged the Prosperity Cup.
Odi United beat Mountain of the Lord Deliverance Ministry, MLDM FC 4-3 on penalties after a barren draw in regulation time in an encounter decided at the Kaiama pitch on Thursday, 16th April, 2026.
After a scoreless first stanza, the second half continued in a conservative approach from both teams but it was Odi United that should have taken the lead after a well delivered ball for Francis Idua but he blasted it wide.
Minutes after Odi United would have paid dearly for their earlier miss when MLDM FC had a good attempt to be in front but the goalkeeper of Odi produced a spectacular save to still keep his team in the game.
Champion, Odi United received ₦1,000,000 for their effort while runners-up MLDM FC got ₦500,000.
Chairman of Kolokuma/Opokuma Local Government Area, Hon. Tariye Isaac Lelei represented by the Head of Administration of the Council, Mr Ukiye Buruboyefe, lauded grassroots engagement of young people across the state.
He appreciated Governor Douye Diri for sustaining the tournament while also applauding the efforts of various stakeholders, particularly the organisers of the Prosperity Cup for their transformative initiative.
Assistant coach of Odi United, Seintonkumo Dift in his post-match reaction, expressed satisfaction with the victory, attributing it to hardwork and the determination of his lads.
MLDM FC Coach, Collins Robert, commended the efforts of his team despite the defeat, promising that his side would work on their lapses ahead of the tournament’s Round of 32.
Southern Ijaw LGA will be the next destination on Friday, 17th April, 2026 as enterprising NDU Oilers battle Onde United of Ondewari at 1.00p.m. at the NDU Sports field.
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Ijaw Traditional Rulers, elders suspend INC elections – Set up seven-man C’tte to resolve impasses
By David Owei,Bayelsa
The National Conference of Ijaw Traditional Rulers and Elders (N-CITRE-INC) has suspended the Ijaw National Congress (INC) till further notice.
The N-CITRE, after its meeting in Yenagoa deliberated extensively on all issues that led to the impasse in the INC elections, including petitions received.
The group, therefore, unanimously agreed to suspend the conduct of the INC elections and directed the electoral committee to stop all forms of electoral duties.
N-CITRE, which is empowered by the INC constitution to resolve all disputes, has also set up a seven-man Dispute Resolution Committee (DRC) to investigate all petitions.
The resolutions read in part ‘’ That the elections into the National Executive Council of the Ijaw National Congress (NE-INC), which were rescheduled for Monday, 13th April, 2026, by the National Electoral Committee, Ijaw National Congress(N-ELECO-INC), have been temporarily suspended until N-CITRE directs further after all pending disputes have been settled. N-CITRE-INC, as the appointing authority for N-ELECO-INC, also holds the constitutional power to resolve all disputes within the Congress
‘’ Consequently, N-ELECO-INC has been directed to stop performing any electoral functions until otherwise subsequently directed by N-CITRE.’’
The N-CITRE has directed the DRC to resolve the lingering dispute and probe all petitions, including the petitions against the n-ELECO- INC.
The DRC is headed by HRM, King Bubaraye Dakolo Agada IV, Ibenanaowei of Ekpetiama Kingdom, Chairman of Bayelsa Traditional Rulers Council, and Chairman of N-CITRE.
Other members are HRM, King Dr. Brig-Gen Bright Ateke Fiboinumama (Rtd), Chief Dr. Silas Eneyo (representing Eastern Zone), Dr. Loveth Ige (representing Central Zone), HRM, Pere Luke Kalanama III, HRM, Dr. Ekiomi Oweigbe John (Gbisa I) representing Western Zone, and Zonal Chairman of N-CITRE.
N-CITRE, which reminded all stakeholders of the principle of honesty that guides the Ijaws, therefore appealed for cooperation to achieve peace.
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