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Tenure Elongation: Fashola& Tinubu Are Afraid Of Conducting Local Govt Elections by Nobody: 9:20pm On Apr 03, 2013
** Tenure Elongation For Local Government Chairmen and Councillors In Lagos State Is Illegal and Immoral

By Femi Falana (SAN)

Our attention has been drawn to the Local Government Amendment Bill 2013 which is being debated by the members of the Lagos State House of assembly. In the main, the Bill seeks to elongate the tenure of the current chairmen and councillors from three to six years. With respect, the proposal is illegal in every material particular. It has to be withdrawn or struck down in the overall interests of the people of Lagos State who are due to participate in fresh local government election in October 2013.

As the chairmen and councillors were elected in October 2010 for a fixed period of three years their term of office will expire in October 2013 by effluxion of time. Therefore, an amendment of the Lagos State Local Government Law, 2001 under which they were elected CANNOT extend their tenure from three to six years under any disguise. Since the proposed amendment takes effect if and when it is passed into law it cannot retrospectively extinguish vested rights and obligations of the out-going chairmen and councillors. In other words, the proposed amendment to the Lagos State Local Government Law cannot take a retrospective effect and thereby elongate the tenure of the chairmen and councillors from three to six years.

No doubt, the House of assembly of each State is vested with the powers to make laws for the local governments in the State by virtue of Section 7 of the Constitution. But in exercise of such legislative powers the House of Assembly cannot enact laws with retrospective effect in a way that accrued rights of the people are abrogated.

In this regard, the constitutional rights of the peopleof Lagos state to take part in periodic elections of not more than three years to elect chairmen and councillors cannot be extinguished by the House of Assembly. However, if the Local Government Law is amended to provide for a 4-year tenure for chairmen and councillors the amendment cannot enure to the benefit of the current chairmen and councillors whose term of office is three years certain.

In the circumtances, we are compelled to draw the attention of the members of the Lagos StateHouse of assembly to the case of Attorney-General of Abia State & 35 Ors V Attorney-General of the Federation (2001) 17 WRN 1 wherein the Supreme Court held that even though the chairmen and councillors of local government councils throughout the country were elected under Decree no 38 of 1998 which had been repealed, their 3-year tenure could not be extended or prolonged by any law enacted by the National Assembly. In the same vein, the 3-year tenure of chairmen and councillors fixed by the Lagos state LG Law, 2001 cannot be elongated by any amendment whatsoever and howsoever.

It is pertinent to remind the members of the Lagos State House of Assembly that their predecessors unanimously kicked against the tenure elongation of President Olusegun Obasanjo through a fraudulent constitutional amendment. They are therefore morally estopped from manipulating the Law to elongate the tenure of elected chairmen and councillors in Lagos State. Having regard to the penchant of the political class in Nigeria to copy bad examples the Lagos House of Assembly should not be allowed to set a dangerous precedent by engaging in the illegal extension of elected chairmen and councillors in LagosState. If the tenure of the local government chairmen and councillors in Lagos State is extended through an anomalous amendment of the Local Government Law, all other public oficers in Nigia who were elected via the 2011 General Elections may also want to take advantage of the proposed amendment of the Constitution to elongate their tenure to 2019 without contesting any election in 2015.

In the light of the foregoing, we urge the members of the Lagos State House of Assembly to jettison the proposed elongation of the tenure of chairmen and councillors of local government councils in Lagos State forthwith. However, if the dangerous Bill is passed by the House and signed to law by Governor Raji Fashola SAN we shall not hesitate to challenge its legal validity in court without any further notice.

Femi Falana SAN.

http://saharareporters.com/press-release/tenure-elongation-local-government-chairmen-and-councillors-lagos-state-illegal-and-im
Re: Tenure Elongation: Fashola& Tinubu Are Afraid Of Conducting Local Govt Elections by takedat(m): 9:43pm On Apr 03, 2013
No to tenure elongation for the sleazy, do-nothing chairmen and councillors!
Re: Tenure Elongation: Fashola& Tinubu Are Afraid Of Conducting Local Govt Elections by EkoAtlantic2(f): 9:56pm On Apr 03, 2013
like those chairmen are doing anything reasonable with the change given to them. Abeg Fashola carry go and do your job.


The best governor ever in the history of Nigeria. Eko oni baje cool
If you've got problem with the way Lagos is being managed, carry your ghana-must-go to your bushy village.

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Re: Tenure Elongation: Fashola& Tinubu Are Afraid Of Conducting Local Govt Elections by superbloke(m): 10:08pm On Apr 03, 2013
6 years? That is crazy! What exactly is their rationale for bringing up this bill? Makes no sense to me.
Btw, it's funny how the op is so glad to quote saharareporters grin
Re: Tenure Elongation: Fashola& Tinubu Are Afraid Of Conducting Local Govt Elections by seanet01: 10:09pm On Apr 03, 2013
Sincere 9gerian: ** Tenure Elongation For Local Government Chairmen and Councillors In Lagos State Is Illegal and Immoral

By Femi Falana (SAN)

Our attention has been drawn to the Local Government Amendment Bill 2013 which is being debated by the members of the Lagos State House of assembly. In the main, the Bill seeks to elongate the tenure of the current chairmen and councillors from three to six years. With respect, the proposal is illegal in every material particular. It has to be withdrawn or struck down in the overall interests of the people of Lagos State who are due to participate in fresh local government election in October 2013.

As the chairmen and councillors were elected in October 2010 for a fixed period of three years their term of office will expire in October 2013 by effluxion of time. Therefore, an amendment of the Lagos State Local Government Law, 2001 under which they were elected CANNOT extend their tenure from three to six years under any disguise. Since the proposed amendment takes effect if and when it is passed into law it cannot retrospectively extinguish vested rights and obligations of the out-going chairmen and councillors. In other words, the proposed amendment to the Lagos State Local Government Law cannot take a retrospective effect and thereby elongate the tenure of the chairmen and councillors from three to six years.

No doubt, the House of assembly of each State is vested with the powers to make laws for the local governments in the State by virtue of Section 7 of the Constitution. But in exercise of such legislative powers the House of Assembly cannot enact laws with retrospective effect in a way that accrued rights of the people are abrogated.

In this regard, the constitutional rights of the peopleof Lagos state to take part in periodic elections of not more than three years to elect chairmen and councillors cannot be extinguished by the House of Assembly. However, if the Local Government Law is amended to provide for a 4-year tenure for chairmen and councillors the amendment cannot enure to the benefit of the current chairmen and councillors whose term of office is three years certain.

In the circumtances, we are compelled to draw the attention of the members of the Lagos StateHouse of assembly to the case of Attorney-General of Abia State & 35 Ors V Attorney-General of the Federation (2001) 17 WRN 1 wherein the Supreme Court held that even though the chairmen and councillors of local government councils throughout the country were elected under Decree no 38 of 1998 which had been repealed, their 3-year tenure could not be extended or prolonged by any law enacted by the National Assembly. In the same vein, the 3-year tenure of chairmen and councillors fixed by the Lagos state LG Law, 2001 cannot be elongated by any amendment whatsoever and howsoever.

It is pertinent to remind the members of the Lagos State House of Assembly that their predecessors unanimously kicked against the tenure elongation of President Olusegun Obasanjo through a fraudulent constitutional amendment. They are therefore morally estopped from manipulating the Law to elongate the tenure of elected chairmen and councillors in Lagos State. Having regard to the penchant of the political class in Nigeria to copy bad examples the Lagos House of Assembly should not be allowed to set a dangerous precedent by engaging in the illegal extension of elected chairmen and councillors in LagosState. If the tenure of the local government chairmen and councillors in Lagos State is extended through an anomalous amendment of the Local Government Law, all other public oficers in Nigia who were elected via the 2011 General Elections may also want to take advantage of the proposed amendment of the Constitution to elongate their tenure to 2019 without contesting any election in 2015.

In the light of the foregoing, we urge the members of the Lagos State House of Assembly to jettison the proposed elongation of the tenure of chairmen and councillors of local government councils in Lagos State forthwith. However, if the dangerous Bill is passed by the House and signed to law by Governor Raji Fashola SAN we shall not hesitate to challenge its legal validity in court without any further notice.

Femi Falana SAN.

http://saharareporters.com/press-release/tenure-elongation-local-government-chairmen-and-councillors-lagos-state-illegal-and-im
You are quoting The same Falana you hated just because he spoke out against GEJ?
Anyway am also against this if it is true sha.
Re: Tenure Elongation: Fashola& Tinubu Are Afraid Of Conducting Local Govt Elections by Maxymilliano(m): 10:13pm On Apr 03, 2013
Sincere 9gerian: In the main, the Bill seeks to elongate the tenure of the current chairmen and councillors from three to six years.

Haba! The bold part is indeed immoral and self-seeking!
Re: Tenure Elongation: Fashola& Tinubu Are Afraid Of Conducting Local Govt Elections by Tigerhead: 10:20pm On Apr 03, 2013
Elongate the tenure too six years? Is Lagos state in another country? The Axis of Evil at its best.
Re: Tenure Elongation: Fashola& Tinubu Are Afraid Of Conducting Local Govt Elections by Nobody: 10:20pm On Apr 03, 2013
seanet01: You are quoting The same Falana you hated just because he spoke out against GEJ?
Anyway am also against this if it is true sha.
Who told you I hate Falana? I dont hate Falana. I remember I once criticised him for failing to speak up on a particular issue but beside that, nothing else. I have never called him names, abused or cursed him. The same applies to Tinubu and Fashola.
Re: Tenure Elongation: Fashola& Tinubu Are Afraid Of Conducting Local Govt Elections by Nobody: 10:30pm On Apr 03, 2013
The fear of elections is the begining of tenure elongation!

The fear of facing the electorates is the begining of rigging!

Even the "powerful" one and the "performer" dey fear elections.
Smh!

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Re: Tenure Elongation: Fashola& Tinubu Are Afraid Of Conducting Local Govt Elections by Nobody: 11:25pm On Apr 03, 2013
eheee! So Lagos state has local government chairmen? I no know o! They seem insignificant though. The state government does virtually all the development in Lagos. Ladipo Market saga is a perfect example. The local governments are good at collecting revenue but will never do any meaningful development.
Re: Tenure Elongation: Fashola& Tinubu Are Afraid Of Conducting Local Govt Elections by Ngwakwe: 7:12am On Apr 04, 2013
The "Cluelessness" of GEJ is becoming better and people oriented than this megalomaniac tendencies of Lagos State Governor Fashola.

How can this action be reconciled if GEJ is to propose a bill to alter and extend the tenor of all State Governors and Legislators to 8 years.

Wahala dey Oooooo
Re: Tenure Elongation: Fashola& Tinubu Are Afraid Of Conducting Local Govt Elections by Demdem(m): 7:23am On Apr 04, 2013
Am against this. 6 bleeping yrs. Java.
What's the rationale?
Re: Tenure Elongation: Fashola& Tinubu Are Afraid Of Conducting Local Govt Elections by Ngwakwe: 7:28am On Apr 04, 2013
Demdem: Am against this. 6 bleeping yrs. Java.
What's the rationale?

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Re: Tenure Elongation: Fashola& Tinubu Are Afraid Of Conducting Local Govt Elections by Demdem(m): 7:34am On Apr 04, 2013
Ngwakwe: The "Cluelessness" of GEJ is becoming better and people oriented than this megalomaniac tendencies of Lagos State Governor Fashola.

How can this action be reconciled if GEJ is to propose a bill to alter and extend the tenor of all State Governors and Legislators to 8 years.

Wahala dey Oooooo

Actually Retardeen tried it but he later back pedal.
Re: Tenure Elongation: Fashola& Tinubu Are Afraid Of Conducting Local Govt Elections by anonimi: 9:18am On Apr 04, 2013
berem: eheee! So Lagos state has local government chairmen? I no know o! They seem insignificant though. The state government does virtually all the development in Lagos. Ladipo Market saga is a perfect example. The local governments are good at collecting revenue but will never do any meaningful development.

Only a fool will not chance another fool.
If the people in the LGA do not bother with the action and/or inaction of their ELECTED chairman and councillors, why won't the LGA officals keep collecting their rates, levies, fines even plus including monthly federal allocation on their behalf and do practically nothing.

Can you imagine locking people up in their areas every month for environmental sanitation when the LGA should keep ALL public spaces clean and green.
Doule loss!
Double wahala!!
Pay, get nothing and still do what you already paid for!!!
Re: Tenure Elongation: Fashola& Tinubu Are Afraid Of Conducting Local Govt Elections by Nobody: 1:26pm On Apr 04, 2013
Demdem/Retardeen:


Actually GEJ tried it but he later back pedal.
Point of correction. What was proposed then was 7yr SINGLE tenure beginning from 2015.
Re: Tenure Elongation: Fashola& Tinubu Are Afraid Of Conducting Local Govt Elections by Demdem(m): 2:00pm On Apr 04, 2013
Sincere 9gerian:
Point of correction. What was proposed then was 7yr SINGLE tenure beginning from 2015.

Goon that wasn't the case. Retardeen wanted to benefit as against what he claimed. Nigerians believed so and talked sense to his brain.
Re: Tenure Elongation: Fashola& Tinubu Are Afraid Of Conducting Local Govt Elections by Nobody: 3:30pm On Apr 04, 2013
There is nothing wrong in extending the LG system to six years so long that the incumbent chairmen do not benefit because a law can not and should not have a retroactive effect. As long as the law is amended in a transparent manner, I have got no objection.

Has Peter Obi of Anambra ever conducted LG elections, even once? These are folks afraid of elections not a state like Lagos.

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