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Election Postponement: A Coup Against The Nigerian Constitution- Femi Falana by Collynzo419: 2:42pm On Feb 08, 2015
At a public lecture delivered at the Chartham House in London last month, the National Security Adviser, Colonel Sambo Dasuki disclosed that he had “advised” the Independent National Electoral Commission to postpone the election.

The reason adduced then for the unsolicited advice was that the INEC needed time to distribute permanent voters cards to all registered voters. As an adviser to the President on national security the NSA has no powers whatsoever to give directives or advice to the INEC.

Indeed, there is no statutory nexus between the INEC and the NSA to warrant the purported demand for the postponement of the General Election. To that extent, the NSA acted illegally. The INEC rightly rejected the unwarranted interference from the NSA.

But as soon as the INEC announced that all arrangements had been put in place for the distribution of the remaining permanent voters cards in readiness for the February 14 election the NSA began to sing a different tune.

At that juncture, President Goodluk Jonathan convened a meeting of the Council of State. The NSA and the security chiefs were curiously invited to the meeting with a view to convincing the Council members to endorse the postponement of the election.

To their utter dismay, they failed to achieve the illegal objective as the Council declined to support the postponement of the election. The Presidency had wanted the advisory body to usurp the constitutional duty of INEC by taking a “decision” on the postponement of the election.

In a desperate bid to blackmail the INEC to postpone the election the NSA wrote a letter to the INEC to the effect that the armed forces could not provide security for the election because of the operations in the north east region.

By writing directly to the INEC on the security situation in the north east region the NSA usurped the functions of the National Security Council. That is the only body that has the constitutional duty to “advise the President on matters relating to public security including matters relating to any organization or agency established by law for ensuring the security of the Federation.”

The Council which is established under section 153 of the Constitution is comprised of the President, Vice-President, the a Defence Minister, Chief of defence staff, minister of interior, minister of foreign affairs, inspector-General of police and national security adviser.

It is pertinent to point out that the security chiefs are not members of the National Security Council. Neither are they members of the Nigeria Police Council. Therefore, they lack the constitutional power to make any authoritative pronouncement on the security of the nation. Even though the NSA is a member of the National Security Council he cannot usurp the constitutional responsibilities of the body with the connivance of the service chiefs.

Since the NSA and the service chiefs acted illegally and mala fide the INEC ought to have rejected their politically motivated request for the postponement of the Election. The reliance on section 25 of the Electoral Act by Professor Attahiru Jega, the INEC chairman is totally misleading. The provision does not support the postponement of a general election in the entire country but “in the area or areas” where there is violence or actual threat of a breakdown of law and order.

Since the reason for the postponement of any election must be “cogent and verifiable” it is crystal clear from the press conference addressed by Professor Jega last night that the INEC did not verify the bogus claim of the NSA and the security chiefs as required by the law. By saying that they would not provide security in aid of civil authorities pursuant to section 217 of the Constitution the security chiefs have committed the offence of mutiny contrary to section 52 of the armed Forces Act. Contrary to the mistaken belief of the INEC leadership the armed forces have no role to play in the electoral process.

Since it is the exclusive constitutional responsibility of the Nigeria Police Force to maintain law and order during elections the INEC should have called off the bluff of the security chiefs. More so, that the Inspector-General of Police had confirmed the readiness of the Police to provide security for the election. Just last week, the federal high court sitting in Sokoto declared illegal and unconstitutional the involvement of soldiers in election duties. That judgment is binding on all authorities and persons in Nigeria.

It is pertinent to point out that the postponement of a General Election throughout the country is provided for under section 135(3) of the Constitution where it is stated that “If the Federation is at war in which the territory of Nigeria is physically involved and the President considers that it is not practicable to hold elections, the National Assembly may by resolution extend the period of four years mentioned in subsection (2) of this section from time to time, but no such extension shall exceed a period of six months at any one time.”

Since the President could not persuade the National Assembly to pass a resolution for tenure elongation on spurious grounds the service chiefs allowed themselves to be manipulated to subvert the democratic process.Thus, by causing the election to be postponed the NSA and the security chiefs have staged a coup against the Constitution. They are liable to be prosecuted for the grave offence of treason at the appropriate time.

If the satanic Boko Haram sect is not defeated by the armed forces of of the republics of Chad, Cameroon and Niger in the next six weeks the security chiefs are likely to ask for another postponement of the General Election on the ground that the operations in the north east region have not been successfully concluded. As such extension cannot be accommodated under the Electoral Act and the Constitution the democratic process may be terminated by the security chiefs to pave way for the much touted INTERIM NATIONAL GOVERNMENT.

Since some of the Colonels who played a dominant role in the criminal annulment of the June 12, 1993 presidential election have taken over the security of the country the democratic forces in Nigeria should be prepared for a long drawn out battle for the restoration of civil rule. In the circumstance, I am compelled to urge Nigerians to beware of the “Ides of March”.

Source: http://blogs.premiumtimesng.com/?p=166739

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Re: Election Postponement: A Coup Against The Nigerian Constitution- Femi Falana by Collynzo419: 2:43pm On Feb 08, 2015
Indeed it is
Re: Election Postponement: A Coup Against The Nigerian Constitution- Femi Falana by Collynzo419: 2:43pm On Feb 08, 2015
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Re: Election Postponement: A Coup Against The Nigerian Constitution- Femi Falana by blackjack21(m): 2:47pm On Feb 08, 2015
Chicken wey run way from borno go Ibadan go
still end up inside pot of soup.



March4Buhari.

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Re: Election Postponement: A Coup Against The Nigerian Constitution- Femi Falana by Collynzo419: 2:49pm On Feb 08, 2015
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Since the President could not persuade the National Assembly to pass a resolution for tenure elongation on spurious grounds the service chiefs allowed themselves to be manipulated to subvert the democratic process.Thus, by causing the election to be postponed the NSA and the security chiefs have staged a coup against the Constitution. They are liable to be prosecuted for the grave offence of treason at the appropriate time.

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In a desperate bid to blackmail the INEC to postpone the election the NSA wrote a letter to the INEC to the effect that the armed forces could not provide security for the election because of the operations in the north east region.

By writing directly to the INEC on the security situation in the north east region the NSA usurped the functions of the National Security Council. That is the only body that has the constitutional duty to “advise the President on matters relating to public security including matters relating to any organization or agency established by law for ensuring the security of the Federation.”

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Since the reason for the postponement of any election must be “cogent and verifiable” it is crystal clear from the press conference addressed by Professor Jega last night that the INEC did not verify the bogus claim of the NSA and the security chiefs as required by the law. By saying that they would not provide security in aid of civil authorities pursuant to section 217 of the Constitution the security chiefs have committed the offence of mutiny contrary to section 52 of the armed Forces Act. Contrary to the mistaken belief of the INEC leadership the armed forces have no role to play in the electoral process.

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Re: Election Postponement: A Coup Against The Nigerian Constitution- Femi Falana by L0nestar(m): 2:53pm On Feb 08, 2015
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Re: Election Postponement: A Coup Against The Nigerian Constitution- Femi Falana by ReSexzskilz(f): 2:58pm On Feb 08, 2015
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Re: Election Postponement: A Coup Against The Nigerian Constitution- Femi Falana by utytill(m): 3:02pm On Feb 08, 2015
pls fast and Go to court or oshio baba go tell you to go and die.

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Re: Election Postponement: A Coup Against The Nigerian Constitution- Femi Falana by theV0ice: 3:05pm On Feb 08, 2015
we are dancing very close to the precipice but a lot of nigerians are 'blissfully' unaware. the desperation of our politicians in the civil govt and the military might consume this nation if these dangerous steps are not halted.

i want all of us to realise that if the heavens will fall, it won't be the problem of one community or family. fellow nigerians, let's tread softly o

a word they say is enough for the wise

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Re: Election Postponement: A Coup Against The Nigerian Constitution- Femi Falana by kunle1960: 3:18pm On Feb 08, 2015
Falana is talking rubbish,he has forgotten that most elections in the past were held in April,what is the big deal about Feb,bunch of chameleons.

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Re: Election Postponement: A Coup Against The Nigerian Constitution- Femi Falana by aare07(m): 3:21pm On Feb 08, 2015
We will continue to march4buhari
They can only delay change, they cannot destroy Change.
M4B team
Sai Buhari
Re: Election Postponement: A Coup Against The Nigerian Constitution- Femi Falana by januzaj(m): 3:23pm On Feb 08, 2015
They postponed d date but they
can't postpone our change...

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Re: Election Postponement: A Coup Against The Nigerian Constitution- Femi Falana by doctokwus: 3:23pm On Feb 08, 2015
It is patently obvious that GEJ does not want to handover power.
I am repeating this,by swallowing this laughable reason hook,line and sinker,the Nigerian people desirous of a true democratic process are in for perhaps the most trying period since the ugly episode of June 12.Falana has just added a legal flavor to an a plan that is as clear as daylight.
A plan must be put in place now by all true democratic bodies and individuals with the clear and ominous signals that GEJ has neither the plan,desire or will power to organize an election which has GMB on the ballot because of his almost cult like following and thus the assurance of sure defeat for him.
This is Babangida's transition plan all over again because the actors,circumstances,plots and processes are similar to that of his doomed to fail election;whose outcome having failed to achieve the then military govt's desired outcome was dramatically annulled.
The only difference this time is that GEJ does not have any plan for this particular process to even get to the electoral booths.
The 6 weeks given to defeat boko haram is as laughable as Iraq's army telling the world it can defeat ISIS in the same period of time!

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Re: Election Postponement: A Coup Against The Nigerian Constitution- Femi Falana by koikoi2(m): 3:25pm On Feb 08, 2015
There is no coup here. Infact d presidency and d military just averted an impending danger.

The worst and deadliest hit by bh wud hv happened on d day of d election. They had already finalized their plans.

God bless Jonathan for his wisdom.
Re: Election Postponement: A Coup Against The Nigerian Constitution- Femi Falana by jars9: 3:27pm On Feb 08, 2015
Buhari was agitating for 'CHANGE' and INEC changed the election date of FailBuhari...
In March 28, GEJ will MarchBuhari for real.

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Re: Election Postponement: A Coup Against The Nigerian Constitution- Femi Falana by baqina(m): 3:35pm On Feb 08, 2015
it is unfortunate how some people are so desperate to remain in power.

i dont understand what the military meant by they cant assure security or guarantee security during election....Nigeria has 774 local governments and each states has 2 military baracks with some having 3 to 4 military formations i.e army,navy and airforce.Places like Lagos,Rivers,Calabar etc.

is d NSA saying the combined efforts of all the military personnel including army,navy and airforce cant secure places like Lagos, Rivers and Cross river during the election or the 2 army baracks in Ogun State (Owode and Ijebu Ode),Kotangora and Minna in Niger state cant secure the 2 states?

Is d military drafting all there personnel to north east...are all d baracks in all other places going to be empty during this six weeks?....do we even need the military to maintain internal security?.....this is only possible in a country where politicians are having more than four mobile policemen in there convoy and entourage.

by postponing ds election...INEC has announced to d whole world that Nigeria is at war and credible polls is not possible.....it is well

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Re: Election Postponement: A Coup Against The Nigerian Constitution- Femi Falana by dulaman: 3:36pm On Feb 08, 2015
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Re: Election Postponement: A Coup Against The Nigerian Constitution- Femi Falana by Dammyrosky(m): 3:37pm On Feb 08, 2015
The pdpians are afraid of feb 14 cheesy
mak una no worri march 28 dey wait for una.
Re: Election Postponement: A Coup Against The Nigerian Constitution- Femi Falana by Chigold101(m): 3:43pm On Feb 08, 2015
Femi Falana is one of those that pose great danger to Nigerians. He is talking baldadash and confusing people of small mind.


He said NSA has no right to advice INEC that it is only National Security Council (NSC) that has that right. He said service Chiefs are not members of NSC.
We agree all that he said... He should to court if he wish to challenge FG
Re: Election Postponement: A Coup Against The Nigerian Constitution- Femi Falana by psucc(m): 3:47pm On Feb 08, 2015
Falana is missing in this one.
The constitution did not specify the date. And INEC doesn't conduct election singlehandedly.

If other stakeholders would demand for a shift, provided such doesn't interfere with the May 29 date, I don't think it tampers with the spirit of the Constitution.
Re: Election Postponement: A Coup Against The Nigerian Constitution- Femi Falana by 9jagirl4ree(f): 4:18pm On Feb 08, 2015
That is not a coup. It is postponement

A civilian government is still in place in Nigeria
Re: Election Postponement: A Coup Against The Nigerian Constitution- Femi Falana by Suffy: 4:25pm On Feb 08, 2015
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Re: Election Postponement: A Coup Against The Nigerian Constitution- Femi Falana by Nobody: 4:45pm On Feb 08, 2015
Summary pls?
Re: Election Postponement: A Coup Against The Nigerian Constitution- Femi Falana by pedestal82(m): 5:12pm On Feb 08, 2015
What has he said concerning GMB certificate saga ?
We knw where he belongs so he should spare us the long epistle.
The falana i knew b4 this new one, he would have released a long epistle like
This one concerning GMB certificate.

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