Practical move towards the alteration of some provisions of the 1999 constitution would commence in the Senate soon, its Deputy President, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege has said.
Omo-Agege, who is also the chair, Senate Committee on Constitution Review, said his panel had received bills and memoranda from different interest groups to that effect.
He stated this on Wednesday when the national officers of the League of Women Voters of Nigeria visited him to deliver a memorandum related to the constitution amendment.
Omo-Agege assured women that their interest would be protected but not to the detriment of constitutional provisions against discrimination of whatever form.
He said, “Let me appreciate the League of Women Voters of Nigeria for this memorandum. It is very timely and apt because the Constitution Review committee is already steaming for action.
“Anything about women is very important to us because the day women decide to speak with one voice, men will definitely be in trouble.
“I know part of what would be in the proposals just submitted will be about the increase in the proportion of women participation in governance in line with the Beijing Protocol but that would be looked into in a way that would not infract with provisions of the constitution as regards gender discrimination.
“Although what you have submitted in the memorandum will be thoroughly perused by us but in line with our procedures, your proposals would still be needed to be routed through bill submission and consideration by the Senate in plenary.
“So, from our own end here, a bill would have to be sponsored on proposals for constitution amendments made by the women voters, for it to be officially forwarded to the committee as part of other numerous bills that had been received to that effect.”
Earlier in her presentation, the National Secretary of the League of Women Voters, Pastor (Mrs) Reginald Omo-Agege, said all proposals made in the memorandum were geared towards making the voice of women heard in the country.