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We set the PACE. We made HISTORY

#ConstitutionReview

Yesterday afternoon, the 8th Nigerian Senate made history with the passage of 29 Constitutional Amendment Bills.

What this Constitution Review exercise represents is a foundation laying process that will create more opportunities for
the young people in our nation.
Additionally, through this process, we have redefined our budget process and addressed numerous legal issues that have bogged us down for many years.

For example, for many years, as a nation, we have not been saving. Today’s Constitution Review has made it binding for us to save.

Additionally, we have shown our commitment to the fight against corruption by providing autonomy to the Attorney General and the Accountant General through this review. We have also guaranteed improved administration of our local governments, strengthened our democracy through more credible elections, and empowered our judiciary in the dispensation of justice


Most importantly, we have opened the road for a new Nigeria where younger people can run for elected positions, through the passage of the #NotTooYoungToRun Bill.

Now that we have laid a new foundation to improve our nation, I would like to thank you all for participating in this process!

Our work continues! -ABS


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