 The Senate Committee on the Review of the 1999 Constitution has concluded its public hearing in the southeast, with the chairman, Senator Ulu Remy Tinubu, assuring Nigerians of fair treatment of memorandum. Plus TV Africa's Jacinto Buchu was there and now reports. The last day of the public hearing commenced with the resumption of the precedents and presentations, which included local government autonomy, police reform, unbundling of judicial system, abolishment of immunity of public office holders, among others. We are in support of the local government autonomy and we are in particular saying that five percent special allocation should be given to local governments in Nigeria for the purpose of financing primary education and internal security. The provision on criminal immunity should be removed. If a governor has committed a crime, it should face the law. We also suggest that the Office of the Attorney General and Minister of Justice or Commissioner for Justice should be separated to remove undue influence. And anybody who has been charged to court undergoing any criminal prosecution should not be allowed to contest for the exalted office of the president or governor. It's a position of trust. Why the population that is highly educated? Why should we still be maintaining a situation in which second viscous certificate is what