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Review of the 1999 Constitution and  Nigerian democracy (3)

Review of the 1999 Constitution and Nigerian democracy (3)

DEMOCRACY for the Civilian Elite was the subject of General Abubakar’s address. This is not the Project of Democracy for the Masses, Democracy for the Majority may preserve constitutionalist governments and therefore civilian constitutionalist governments, Not so for Democracy for the Civilian Elite.

Review of the 1999 Constitution and Nigerian democracy (2)

Review of the 1999 Constitution and Nigerian democracy (2)

GENERAL Abdusalami Abubakar, himself at a seminar on the same subject as the present one, spoke on this question of reversible and irreversible shift in the balance of power between the ruling factions, the Military and the Civilian. Quoting Graham Allison, the former Head of State said:

Review of the 1999 Constitution, Nigerian democracy  (1)

Review of the 1999 Constitution, Nigerian democracy (1)

AS steps are taken for the review of the 1999 Constitution, it is appropriate for a perspective on this initiative to be provided. The review of the Constitution should have one overriding aim, namely: to sustain the Democracy Project in Nigeria. The citizenry must be engaged and this as critical participants.

Transforming a defence/ security sector into a  defence/security system

Transforming a defence/ security sector into a defence/security system

IN the November 15, 2011 edition of the Tuesday Platform I reviewed General Don Idada E. Ikponmwen’s proposal for the reform of Nigeria’s defence and security sector. He had argued for a coordination of the services through a new office. He argued that such a reform will improve the efficiency of the defence and security sector.