 Stained with the legislature, lawmakers in the six geopolitical zones have been etched to ensure that the ongoing proposed amendments are done in the interest of Nigeria and not personal interest. The Deputy Senate President Ovie Omagege and the Deputy Speaker Idris Swase, who is also the Chairman, Constitution Review Committee, today gave the Admonition, a retreat organized towards the review of the 1999 constitution by the joint ad hoc committee of the National Assembly and members of the Conference of Speakers. Iman Ali Hikne's report is presented from our studios. While commanding the parliamentarians for their dedication and sacrifices in the review exercise, Senator Omagege said the success of the process is hinged on their cooperation and partnership. Other than that, the lawmakers would have written their names in gold at the time the National Assembly would pass the proposal in a fortnight. Adults predicated on the need to amongst others strengthen the legislature's authority to enable it to serve as an effective pillar of checks and balances to the executive, strengthen independent constitutional bodies, create and strengthen a culture of good governance, address issues of corruption, revenue leakages and unbridled government spending. I know it is the desire of every Nigerian that this process will bring positive transformation to our country. Therefore, we should all leverage this retreat to be quick to our national, a constitution that speaks to the yennings and aspirations of every Nigerian. On his part, Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Ahmad Idris, said the Constitution Review Committee aggregated views can fast by Nigerians during the public hearings between May and June last year. He reminded the lawmakers of the need to put Nigeria first in the course of its assignment. These traumatic areas include issues, both in the local government administration autonomy, the less industrial, judiciary reforms, state creation, state police, the volition of powers, women and vulnerable groups, strengthening of institutions, good governance, political parties and electoral matters, traditional institutions, fair capital territory administration, fundamental human rights and national security. Representatives of the Conference of Speakers of State Legislatures in the country, Abobakas Lai Men, thank stakeholders for their efforts so far, promising Nigerians to expect a constitution that would stand the test of time.