Step-By-Step Process To Transitioning In The Aftermath Of The Inconclusive And Controversial 2023 Presidential Election Of Nigeria

NINAS Secretariat
October 05, 2023

Here is the Practical Sequence for undertaking the Union Reconfiguration envisioned by the Five-Point Proposition of the NINAS Constitutional Force Majeure Proclamation of December 16, 2020.

(1) RENEGOTIATION  -—> (2)RECONFIGURATION -—> (3) RECONSTRUCTION, 
in that order.

(a) Like the 1990 Announcement by President Frederick De Klerk to commence the Decommissioning Processes of South Africa’s Apartheid Constitutional Order, the Starting Point for the currently Distressed Federation of Nigeria is a Formal Acknowledgment by the Federal Government of Nigeria of both the Fraudulent Basis of the 1999 Constitution and the Union Dispute Declared December 16, 2020 by Aggrieved Constituent Components of Nigeria. 

(b) A Formal Commitment by the Federal Government of Nigeria to the Wholesale Decommissioning of the Disputed 1999 Constitution.

(c) A Formal Commitment by the Federal Government of Nigeria to Suspend Further National Elections Under the Disputed 1999 Constitution, including the Inconclusive and now Controversial 2023 Presidential Election that has ended in humiliating International Embarrassment for Nigeria and Nigerians.

(d) Guided by the Stipulations and Modalities of the NINAS Five-Point Proposition, the aforementioned Formal Acknowledgements and Commitments, which must be accompanied by Timelines for the commencement of Definite Actions, shall Herald the Formal Initiation of the TRANSITIONING Processes. 

(e) The Urgent Task before the Traumatized Peoples of Nigeria is to join most vociferously in the demand for wholesale Jettisoning of the Fraudulent 1999 Constitution of Nigeria and, therefore, the Initiation of a Transitioning Arrangement for Union Reconfiguration as Proposed by NINAS.

The Battle Cry for all who wish to see the Change coming from the Termination of the Enslaving, Impoverishing, and Death-Dispensing Unitary Constitutional Order of Nigeria should, therefore, be: No To 1999 Constitution; Transition Now.

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