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N’Assembly To Create Roles For Traditional Rulers – Lawan

Ahmed lawan
Ahmed lawan
Senate president, Ahmad Lawan has said the National Assembly will make a case for official roles for the traditional rulers in the ongoing review of Nigerian constitution.

Lawan, who was in Kwara primarily to attend the launch of the 2022 Empowerment Programme of Senator Sadiq Suleiman Umar who is representing Kwara North Senatorial District in the Ninth Senate, spoke at the Palace of Emir of Ilorin, HRH Alhaji Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari while on a courtesy visit.

According to the lawmaker: “We believe, in the ninth National Assembly, that our Royal Fathers must have a role and a better and clearly official role and function in our constitution so that we are able to have an all-inclusive governance structure that will ensure that our Royal Fathers do what they are doing today in a more official manner.

“In the northern part of the country particularly and across the country generally, the traditional Institutions play a very key and significant role in stabilising our communities and our societies.

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“We believe that these roles must be reflected and properly captured in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“Thank God that we are now working on the review of our constitution. By the Grace of God, the National Assembly will finish its role of leading in the review of the constitution by the end of this month and send it to the States.

“The traditional Institutions have always been there and they are there longer than political Institutions…We face security issues. Insecurity is pervasive.

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“Thank God, the Federal Government is not stopping at anything to restore normalcy. But the Federal Government and indeed all our security agencies across all the tiers of government cannot achieve the kind of the desired outcome without citizens’ participation and we believe that to mobilise the citizens, we need our traditional Institutions.

“That is where official participation of traditional Institutions in governance is very important and central. We are going to push for that by the Grace of God. We want to see it reflected this time around and by the time this is achieved, our traditional Institutions will now perform even better the functions they are already performing,”

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