A legal luminary and owner of Afe Babalola
University, Ado Ekiti (ABUAD), Chief Afe Babalola(SAN), on Tuesday advised President
Muhammadu Buhari to initiate the process of
reworking the constitution to
remove the lacuna in the country's legal system.
He said the current Nigerian Constitution can't
address the socio-economic challenges bedevilling the country.
The university administrator stated this yesterday during his conferment
of Africa Role Model and African Union (AU) Agenda 2063 Ambassadorial Award
held at the Alfa Belgore Multipurpose Hall in the school.
Babalola said it would be a Herculean task for
President Buhari and his cabinet to succeed in making meaningful differences on
the country socio-economic landscape with the 1999 quasi-federal constitution
which he said does not suit the peculiar nature of the country.
He said bold steps should be taken to change 1999
Constitution, which he said is falsely described as a federal constitution when
in fact, it’s unitary in all facets
The Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), however, called
on the Buhari-led government to convene a sovereign national conference, whose
membership would be elected on zero party system, to design people-oriented
constitution.
Expressing his gratitude to family and friends for
the honour, Babalola said with the award, Africans need transformational
leaders that could work for an integrated, prosperous and peaceful continent.
According to him, “The award is a good omen to
millions of youths in Africa particularly those who belong to the lowly class.
I affirm that no matter your lowly status in life, if I, whose formal education
stopped in primary six can make it, then you can make it faster and better.
“It is a tragedy that Africa today is bereft of
transformational leaders such as Ghandi, Kwame Nkrumah, Nmamdi Azikwe, Obafemi
Awolowo, Mandela and Ahmadu Bello. For Africa to move forward, we need
transformational leaders and not operators of 1999 Constitution.
“The renaissance has started in ABUAD. ABUAD is the
clear leader in reformation of education. We have succeeded in nine years to
transform education in the country.”
The African Union ECOSOCC, Nigeria Representative,
Dr. Tunji Asaolu, in his remark, said Babalola’s contribution to human capital
development was worthy of commendation and emulation.
Asaolu said the continental award was conferred on
the legal icon based on his legendary impact in all sphere of human life to the
benefit of Africa.
According to him, “Babalola is a continental role
model whose work and activities are serving as veritable implementation platforms
of the AU Agenda 2063.
"It is indeed a worthy honour being done to a
worthy patron, Aare Afe Babalola, for all his achievements so far in life to
the benefit of a worthy continent.
"Let me make it clear that uncountable factors
were put into account before selecting Babalola for this premier continental
award. In actual fact, AU is not known to give recognitions flippantly or to
compromise its standards under any guise.
"In this regard, this award and recognition to
Babalola, in all fairness, meets all AU standards and norms.”
He said in total, the third AU General Assembly
approved five award slots for 2019 for Africa in the alphabetical order of
Central, East, North, Southern and West Africa.
"The AU Agenda 2063 slot five approval is for
West Africa, and that is the slot being conferred on our father, Babalola,
today. In all fairness, though our father is long overdue for such an honour,”
he said.
On his part, Ekiti State Governor, Kayode Fayemi, described
Babalola as a pride to black race, saying his developmental impacts in the
state, Nigeria and Africa is immeasurable and unquantifiable.
“This is an iconic award given to an icon of Ekiti
State. If there is other human asset a country can have, it is Aare Babalola
himself.
You are a pride to Ekiti State, Nigeria, Africa and
the entire human race because you have devoted yourself and resources to the
development and progress of humanity,” he said.
The Alafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi,
also said Babalola noble virtues and his high ideals of humility, honesty, and
transparency have earned him integrity beyond the shores of the country.
He added that Babalola has impacted the lives of
many through mentorship, scholarship and various philanthropic programmes
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