 And the AQT State Governor, Kayo de Faimi, has joined the League of Nigerians advocating a review of the country's constitution. Faimi said this in Adwakiti at the consultation forum on the review of the 1999 constitution of Nigeria organised by the State Ministry of Justice. This next report is from our studio. This is a consultation forum on the review of the 1999 constitution. Did these conventions discuss key changes that need to be made? Speaking at the forum, the State Governor, Kayo de Faimi, called for the restructuring in the interests of all Nigerians. The challenge is how to address the issue of the Nigerian federal system being restructured without upsetting the apocons. That is, how to add value to the structure and systemic efficacy of the federal arrangement without unleashing instability, occasioned by mobilisation of ethnic, regional and religious sentiments and identities. I will argue therefore that our idea of restructuring must be motivated only by our generational responsibility. Speakers also address issues of resource control, police reforms, revenue sharing, judicial autonomy and true federalism. The State Attorney General, Olawale Fakbonde, highlights the state's top priorities for amendment to include women's right enhancement among others. On his part, Chairman of the Parley, Professor Akin Oyebode, believes Nigeria made a people's constitution. Professor Oyebode lamented that the recommendations of the 2014 Constitutional Conference, organised by the President Goodluck Jonathan's administration, have been conserved to a historical document. NEWS OPDATES