The passage of the bill would have altered the Constitution in such a manner that citizens can approach the court for failure of government to provide basic needs.
According
to report, the House of Representatives has rejected a bill to allow citizens
to drag the government to court for failing to provide social welfare.
The bill
sought to make justiciable the fundamental objectives as contained in sections
13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21 of the Constitution.
The
lawmakers rejected the bill after the debate on the bill, which was sponsored
by Sergius Ogun from Edo State.
For
instance, section 16 of the constitution provides that “The State shall direct
its policy towards ensuring – that suitable and adequate shelter, suitable and
adequate food, reasonable national living minimum wage, old age care and
pensions, unemployment and sick benefits and welfare of the disabled are
provided for all citizens.”
Speaking
against the bill, Herman Hembe from Benue State said the bill is seeking to
make Nigeria a socialist state, noting socialism has never worked anywhere.
“Socialism
never worked, it has only collapsed countries. The only thing that works is a
system where people are allowed to work,” he said.
Nicholas
Ossai argued that the bill should be allowed to pass, while experts can advise
the committee on the bill.
Following
a debate on the bill, it was put to question and rejected by voice votes.
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