With 1999 constitution, Angel Gabriel can’t save Nigeria – Emeka Anyaoku
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Former Commonwealth Secretary-General, Chief Emeka Anyaoku, has said Nigeria’s 1999 constitution must be abolished.
Anyaoku said Angel Gabriel can’t save Nigeria if it continues with the 1999 constitution.
Speaking in Lagos, the former Commonwealth Secretary-General said the 1999 constitution will prevent Nigeria from realizing its full potential.
He insisted that the constitution is a major impediment to Nigeria’s unity, stability, and development.
According to Anyaoku: “Nigeria was more united, more stable, and developing towards its potential,” he said, contrasting that era with the current stagnation.
“As long as Nigeria continues to operate under this constitution, even an angel like Gabriel cannot save it.”
Anyaoku explained that pluralistic nations thrive when they address their diversity through true federal constitutions, which allow for regional autonomy and decentralised power.
He stated that Nigeria’s 1999 Constitution failed to accommodate the country’s diverse cultural and regional landscape, stifling the nation’s capacity for cohesive development.