‘Constitution amendment alone cannot solve Nigeria’s problems’: Adenipekun said: “The problem is not with the constitution, the problem is with those who are executing; executive, legislature and the judiciary..
Adenipekun, while addressing reporters in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, insisted that Nigerians should erase it from their minds that the call for constitutional amendments is the solution to the security and other problems confronting the country.Wole Soyinka: Quest for RenewalAdenipekun maintained that the problem of Nigeria is not the constitution, but the implementers of the law in the country.
Adenipekun said: “The problem is not with the constitution, the problem is with those who are executing; executive, legislature and the judiciary. A hungry man is an angry man. We have restless youths who are jobless and when you are idle, they said that the devil finds a job for idle hand.“So I don’t think that a constitutional amendment can solve our problem. I don’t think it will change anything. We should find a solution to our economic problem.”
Some become millionaire, billionaire, so with time, the culture started changing; that you don’t need to read before you make money.
Nigeria Latest News, Nigeria Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Constitutional amendment cannot solve Nigeria's problem - Adebayo Adenipeku, SAN - Daily Post NigeriaA Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) Mr. Adebayo Adenipekun on Wednesday insisted that constitutional amendments cannot solve the array of social problems
Read more »
Nnamdi Kanu parents' burial: Police'll cause problem Nigeria won't recover from - IPOB warns - Daily Post NigeriaThe Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, on Wednesday, warned the police against attacking mourners during the burial ceremony of the parents of its leader,
Read more »
Senate to consider 2014 confab reports in constitution review – Daily TrustDevolution of power, LG autonomy top agenda The Senate yesterday said it will consider the recommendations of the 2014 Constitutional Conference in its constitution review process. It constituted a 56-man Steering and Constitution Review Committee, headed by Deputy Senate President, Ovie Omo-Agege, last week. Speaking at the inauguration of the committee, Omo-Agege said it …
Read more »
Constitution Review Committee to Consider 2014 Conference, el-Rufai Committee Reports - THISDAYLIVEDeji Elumoye and Chuks Okocha in Abuja The six-year-old report of the Justice Idris Kutigi-led Constitutional Conference and the report of the Governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai-led Committee on Restructuring will form part of the documents to guide the Senate Committee on Constitutional Review in executing its mandate, the Chairman of the committee …
Read more »
Senate to consider 2014 Confab report in constitution reviewThe Senate Committee on Constitution Review on Wednesday said it will consider the report of the 2014 National Conference in its assignment....
Read more »
$500m loan not for NTA alone — DG – Daily TrustThe $50m loan being sought by the Ministry of Information and Culture is not meant for the Nigerian Television Authority alone, the Director-General, Yakubu Ibn Mohammed, has said. Media reports had quoted the minister, Lai Mohammed, who appeared before the Senate Committee on Foreign Loans, as saying that the ministry was seeking the loan for …
Read more »