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Gbajabiamila advocates amendments to the nation’s federal character laws

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Femi Gbajabiamila

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, has called for a review of the federal character laws in the country, including the extant definition of federal capital in the Nigerian constitution.

According to the Speaker, who made the call while declaring open the Young Parliamentarians Forum (YPF) National Strategy Meeting and Retreat in Abuja, the way the constitution defines Federal character is at variance with the nation’s realities as it limits national opportunities to geographical location alone without consideration for gender, persons living with disabilities and age classification.

The Speaker, who also challenged young legislators on charting a course in preparation for the Nigerian youth taking the mantle of leadership at all levels of government in the country, said: “In thinking outside the box, I think we should consider an amendment in the constitution to the definition of federal character because when we talk about Federal Character within the context of appointments, infrastructure and the rest of it in the constitution, Federal Character as it is, is limited to where you are from, like your ethnicity.

“In other words, the constitution says that appointment and all those other things shall be based on Federal Character and Federal Character as we know it now, we have the Igbos, we have the Hausas, the Yorubas. There should be a Geographical Spread.

“I think it’s time that we expand the definition of Federal Character because the character of a Nation is not just based on your tribe, it’s based on Religion, it’s based on where you are from, it’s based on your sex, it’s based on your age.

“So when you are talking about Federal Character you look at all those things and they are what make up the Federal Character.

“You talk about so so percentage of women, so so percentage of youth, that is the true meaning of Federal character and I think that is what should be reflected in the constitution”.

Commending the YPF for taking up youth matters, Gbajabiamila challenged the young lawmakers on proffering answers to some pertinent questions.

“This is an inspired choice because we know from the evidence of numbers, that any vision of our nation’s future that doesn’t address the expectations of Nigeria’s youth and fails to meet them at the point of their needs, will fail.

“Therefore, in thinking about the future, we must dedicate ourselves to asking three crucial questions.

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“The first is how do we provide jobs that pay a living wage that allows young people to live full lives of achievement and contribution to our society?

“The second question is, how do we ensure that young people who want to participate in governance, who have valid contributions to make, have a clear path to political participation at all levels?

“And how do we ensure that the systems of justice in our country are sufficiently robust to protect our nation’s young people from exploitation and abuse in whatever form it might take?

“Intricately linked to these three questions, is a fourth, more fundamental question about education in Nigeria. Education is the silver bullet that solves problems and a key that opens doors.

“Education is how we ensure that our young people can participate fully in the 21st-century knowledge economy. Education allows a child born in Nigeria, to dream beyond their station, and to compete with peers everywhere in the world.

“Yet, we know that from primary through to tertiary, we still have an education system that isn’t designed to achieve innovation and transform society. How do we change that? Gbajabiamila said.

Speaking at the event, the Clerk to the National Assembly (CNA), Arc. Olatunde Amos Ojo, commended the young lawmakers, noting that there was no better time than now for the retreat considering the nationwide youth restiveness that followed the Endsars protests.

He urged the group to chart a result-oriented course that would be of benefit to Nigerian youths.

The Chairman of YPF, Rep Kair Tukura, in his welcome address, said the that the forum visited the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo and the Speaker of the House of Representatives and it was agreed that the YPF should come up with a white paper to be submitted to President Muhammadu Buhari.

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