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Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (Promulgation) Decree
No 24 of 1999
Laws of the Federation of Nigeria
5th day of May 1999
Whereas the Federal Military Government of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria in compliance with the Transition to Civil Rule (Political
Programme) Decree 1998 has, through the Independent National
Electoral Commission, conducted elections to the office of
President and Vice-President, Governors and Deputy-Governors,
Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen, the National Assembly, the House of
Assembly and the local government councils;
And
Whereas the Federal Military Government in furtherance of its commitment
to hand over to a democratically elected civilian administration
on 29th May 1999, inaugurated on 11th November 1998, the
Constitutional Debate Co-ordinating Committee charged with
responsibility to, among other things, pilot the debate on the new
Constitution for Nigeria, co-ordinate and collate views and
recommendations canvassed by, individuals and groups for a new
Constitution for Nigeria;
And
Whereas the
Constitutional Debate Co-ordinating Committee benefited from the
receipt of large volumes of memoranda from Nigerians at home and
abroad and oral presentations at the public hearings at the debate
centres throughout the country and the conclusions arrived thereat
and also at various seminars, workshop's and conferences organised
and was convinced that the general consensus of opinion of
Nigerians is the desire to retain the provisions of the 1979
Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria with some
amendments;
And Whereas the
Constitutional Debate Co-ordinating Committee has presented the
report of its deliberations to the Provisional Ruling
Council;
And
Whereas the Provisional
Ruling Council has approved the report subject to such amendments
as are deemed necessary in the public interest and for the purpose
of promoting the security, welfare and good governance and
fostering the unity and progress of the people of Nigeria with a
view to achieving its objective of handing over an enduring
Constitution to the people of Nigeria;
And Whereas, it is necessary in accordance with the programme on transition to civil rule for the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1979 after necessary amendments and approval by the Provisional Ruling Council to be promulgated into a new Constitution for the Federal Republic of Nigeria in order to give the same force of law with effect from 29th May 1999:
Now therefore, the Federal Military Government hereby decrees as
follows:-
1.
(1)
There shall be for Nigeria a Constitution which shall be as
set out in the Schedule to this Decree.
(2)
The Constitution set out in the Schedule to this Decree shall
come into force on 29th May 1999.
(3)
Whenever it may hereafter be necessary for the Constitution to
be printed it shall be lawful for the Federal Government
Printer to omit all parts of this Decree apart from the
Schedule and the Constitution as so printed shall have the
force of law notwithstanding the omission.
2. This Decree may be cited as the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (Promulgation) Decree 1999.
Schedule
Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999
Made at Abuja this 5th day of May 1999
General Abdulsalami Alhaji Abubakar
Head of State, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces
Federal Republic of Nigeria