NCAC to present its proposed constitutional amendments to Wanawila

Staff Writer | March 9, 2017 | 10:51 am

NCAC Chaiperson Gichira Kibara [right] in a meeting with Justice Min
Paulino Wanawila in Juba on Wed, Mar 8, 2017|Credit|NCAC

The National Constitutional Amendment Committee is expected to present its
proposed constitutional amendments to the Ministry of Justice next
week.This follows a meeting between the Committee chaired by constitutional
lawyer Gichira Kibara and the ministry this week.

In a statement issued this morning, Mr. Kibara said that some of the
contentious issues, which led to the stalemate in February 2016 “have since
been overcome or overtaken by events”.These included the fate of more
States, vacancies of Members of Parliament, chairing of the first session
of the expanded Transitional National Legislative Assembly and appointment
of presidential advisers.

“We have been looking at the Constitutional Amendment proposals and for the
last two days, we have gone through the entire Constitution and the
Agreement afresh. We have made great strides,” Kibara said on Wednesday.

For his part Justice Minister Paulino Wanawila welcomed the progress so far
made by the committee.He said: “I’m delighted to hear the latest progress.
We are all ready to work harmoniously to ensure the Peace Agreement is
implemented. There is no other way about it.”

After receiving the proposed constitutional amendments, the Minister is
expected to forward it to the Council of Ministers. After approval, it
would then be tabled before the TNLA.According to the Peace Agreement, the
constitutional amendments, if passed by parliament, will incorporate the
peace deal into the national constitution.

The National Constitutional Amendment Committee was established in line
with the 2015 peace deal to spearhead constitutional amendments in the
country.The committee comprises eight members. They represent the
government, SPLM-IO, Former Detainees and IGAD.

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