Shying away from new constitution amounts to postponing dooms day, Primate Ndukuba tells Tinubu.

Fri, Sep 20, 2024
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THE leadership of Church of Nigeria Anglican Communion,  Primate Henry Ndukuba, has told President Bola Ahmed Tinubu that the only legacy he would leave for the country ” is to lay a solid foundation for democratic  governance for the country” by giving it a new constitution. 

He said the new constitution would take into consideration the concerns already expressed at the Sovereign National  Conferences and the calls for restructuring of Nigeria and warned ; ” Shying away from doing this will amount to postponing the Dooms day”.

Delivering his Presidential address at the 19th Standing Committee Meeting of the church at St  Andrew’s Basilica at Trans – Ekulu in Nike Diocese on Thursday, September 20,  Ndukuba x-raying the State of Nation summed it up ” Nigeria is beset with  a number of nagging issues”.

This constitution, he said, would address the root causes of the ” xenophobic agitation of the citizens “.

He noted with satisfaction that the National Assembly had done well ” in the amendment of the Military- bequeathed  Constitution” which he said would birth new constitution by the sovereign assembly of the  “peoples of Nigeria “.

A.I

Sept. 20, 2024

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