Emeka Anyaoku, former Secretary General of the Commonwealth, has said that the current Nigerian constitution would not adequately address the nation’s economic predicaments and other challenges.
Mr Anyaoku spoke with journalists on Saturday in his country home, Obosi village of Idemili North Local Government Area of Anambra.
He said the current challenges being faced in the nation like poverty, insecurity, and delapidated infrastructure among oethers were serious challenges bedevelling the country.
“I am on record for saying that these challenges can not be effectively addressed under the constitution and governance system we have at the moment.
“We can not effectively address these challenges that have assumed nationwide dimension especially insecurity which has parveded the Northern part of the country and other communities,” he said.
He stressed that the current constitution was a departure from the constitution that the nation’s founding fathers negotiated and agreed upon.
“The constitution for a pluralistic state as Nigeria, we have to return to those principles of the constitution as earlier agreed by our founding fathers.
“Until we do that, I am afraid that we can not effectively deal with the challenges facing the nation,” he added.
When asked about the Monday sit-at-home observed in the South-East region and the negative effects on the economy, the elder statesman said that the sit-at-home was causing great damage to the economy of the country.