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MNR urges Tinubu to revert to 1963 constitution

...Ask Nigerians to embrace dialogue in Chief Enahoro's 100th birthday

Ojimaojo Abubakar by Ojimaojo Abubakar
December 19, 2024
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The Movement for National Reformation (MNR), on Monday, called on President Bola Tinubu to revert to Nigeria’s 1963 Constitution and discard the 1999 Constitution to foster national unity and promote true federalism.

The group also emphasized the need to restructure the country, advocating for a return to the 1963 Constitution amended to address contemporary realities.

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MNR’s North Central Zonal Coordinator, Jonathan Akuns, disclosed this in Abuja, during a press briefing, stressed the importance of dialogue over violence in achieving national cohesion.

They believe such a step would provide a peaceful and inclusive approach to governance.

He said: “Now that we have nurtured democracy for over 20 years, it is time to go back to a real federal system of governance. Violence would not be a useful approach to anyone at all. Non-violent dialogue and conversation are the way to go.”

The MNR also unveiled stickers bearing the slogan “Restructure Nigeria.” Akuns linked their call for restructuring to the centenary celebration of Chief Anthony Enahoro, a nationalist and founder of the MNR.

He noted that non-violent methods have proven effective in addressing national issues globally, citing the peaceful dissolution of the Soviet Union as an example.

He proposes recalling the 1963 Constitution, which was suspended by military decree in 1966, and updating it to address current realities.

Akuns explained that under this framework, the existing 36 states would serve as federating units, with provisions for boundary adjustments and referenda to allow homogeneous or heterogeneous ethnic groups to form their own units.

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He added, “The 1963 Constitution provides a legal framework to pursue the re-federalization agenda, this would enable Nigeria to organize and manage itself effectively while fostering national unity.”

Akuns highlighted the security implications of restructuring, stating that the establishment of state police under a re-federalized system would be inevitable and would improve security nationwide.

He urged the National Assembly and the President to act promptly, warning that delays could exacerbate violence and insecurity in various parts of the country.

In marking the 100th birth anniversary of Chief Enahoro, Akuns called on Nigerians to embrace dialogue as a tool for achieving peace and development.

The MNR reiterated its commitment to fostering national dialogue and thanked the media and citizens for supporting its mission.

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