The
media and Civil Society Organization and other interest groups in the country
have been charged to engage and enlighten the citizens on the process of the ongoing
amendment of the 1999 constitution to enable them partake and participate in
the process.
This
was the thrust of a consultative forum with media and civil society groups organised
by Department for International Development programme, Partnership to Engage,
Reform and Learn, (PERL) on the Nigeria 1999 Constitutional Amendment process.
Journalists
drawn from various media organizations and members of civil society
organizations across South-West states attended the meeting and they agreed to
work together to mobilise the citizens to be part of the exercise.
The
meeting was aimed at deepening the already existing relations between the media
and civil society to work together on the ongoing constitutional amendment and
galvanise the citizens to be involved in the constitutional amendment process.
Participants
at the meeting said it has become imperative to motivate the citizens to show
interest in the ongoing constitutional amendment, understand the purpose and
benefits of the exercise and make their voices count in the process.
According
to PERL, the objective of the meeting was to ensure that the media and civil
society groups embark on guarantee enlightenment of the citizens on the ongoing
constitutional amendment process.
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