Executive Summary
Clement Nwankwo, the Executive Director of PLAC, has urged the National Assembly to prioritize the passage of 45 Critical Alteration bills, cautioning against the disruption of constitutional reforms due to the impending 2027 elections. Nwankwo expressed disappointment that the National Assembly missed its December 2025 deadline for passing the bills, attributing the delay to premature political maneuvering. He called on lawmakers to suspend political activities temporarily to allow for the completion of work on the 12 thematic areas of reform, including judicial and electoral reforms, local government autonomy, and devolution of powers. Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu reassured citizens of the 10th House's commitment to a national rebirth process, emphasizing the constitution's evolution.
- Civil society urges NASS to prioritize constitutional reform bills to avoid disruption by 2027 elections.
What Is Driving The Story?
- Impending 2027 elections
- Missed deadlines
- Political maneuvering