Selling off national asset is "Illegal And Unconstitutional" - Falana

Nigeria foremost human rights lawyer, Femi Falana has
described the call for the sale of National assets as illegal and
against the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Falana
said this in his latest article titled: “Sale Of National Assets Is
Illegal”, citing contitutional and historical references. Recall
that Senate President, Business magnate, Aliko Aliyu Dangote including
the Central bank Governor have called for the sales of Nation’s assets
to revive the economy which currently in jeopardy.
But Mr. Falana in the article
said: “The sale of national assets is in total conflict with section 16
of the Constitution, which has prohibited the concentration of the
nation’s wealth in the hands of a few people or a group.
“It
is pertinent to point out that the suggestion is in total conflict with
section 16 of the Constitution which has prohibited the concentration of
the nation’s wealth in the hands of a few people or a group”.
“Indeed,
by section 44 of the Constitution the nation’s natural resources shall
be held in trust for the Nigerian people by the federal government. One
would have expected senators who swore to protect the Constitution to
kick against the suggestion to sell the assets of the nation to a few
people.
“But for selfish considerations a few legislators who
may be queuing up to participate in the purchase of the nation’s assets
are not prepared to defend the Constitution.
Mr falana also added that, “If the Senate
is genuinely desirous to contribute meaningfully to the debate on the
economy it should, as a matter of urgency, propose a substantial
reduction in the jumbo emoluments of federal legislators which are said
to be the highest in the world”.
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