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Executive Orders Breed Dictatorship, Ekweremadu Warns by nurabela: 4:29am On Aug 27, 2020
By Sanni Onogu, Abuja
Former Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu on Wednesday cautioned against executive legislation through Executive Orders. He said the practice could plunge the country into authoritarianism and possible dictatorship.

Ekweremadu’s position was contained in a paper he delivered at the ongoing 60th Conference of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), in Abuja.

The paper was made available by his spokesman, Uche Anichukwu.

He said: “Democracy envisages the division of governmental powers into three different arms, each with distinct powers and responsibilities clearly provided for in a country’s ground norm.

“The philosophy behind this compartmentalisation of powers is the need to preserve the liberty of citizens and prevent abuse and tyranny by one arm of government over the other.

“Section 4 of the 1999 Constitution provides that the legislative powers of the Federal Republic of Nigeria shall be vested in the National Assembly.

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“The National Assembly is empowered to exclusively legislate for the peace, order, and good government of the federation or any part of it with respect to any matter on the exclusive legislative list in the second schedule to the constitution.

“The only section in the Constitution that confers the executive with some form of quasi-lawmaking powers is section 315 of the Constitution, which provides that the President or the governor, as the case may be, may modify the text of an existing legislation, as he considers necessary or expedient, to bring such law into conformity with the provisions of the constitution.

Citing Executive Orders Six and 10 of the President Buhari’s administration as examples of overreaching executive orders, Ekweremadu reminded that much as the President had good intentions to get the governors to implement the constitution amendment granting financial autonomy to States’ House of Assembly and States Judiciary, Harvard professors, Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt, in their book, “How Democracies Die” had warned that the road to dictatorship is always paved with good intensions.

He said: “Part of that Executive Order, orders the impoundment of parts of monthly allocations of any state that fails to remit these monies to state judiciary and state legislature.

“This does not in any way represent what we amended in the Constitution. The Order is evidently contrary to the provisions of Section 162 of the 1999 Constitution as amended and the position of the Supreme Court of Nigeria in the case of Attorney-General of Abia State vs. Attorney-General of the Federation”, he said.



Ekweremadu called on the NBA and other public interest groups to act as gatekeepers by seeking the intervention of the courts at the earliest opportunity against any Executive Orders.
Re: Executive Orders Breed Dictatorship, Ekweremadu Warns by LawLab247: 6:13am On Aug 27, 2020
True
Re: Executive Orders Breed Dictatorship, Ekweremadu Warns by PassingShot(m): 6:34am On Aug 27, 2020
But it is enshrined in the constitution. So, how can making use of a constitutional provision breed dictatorship?

Those who will come here to support this thief Ekweremadu are the same people who applaud Donal Trump whenever he issues an EO.

Idiotuc Pigs are enseless.

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Re: Executive Orders Breed Dictatorship, Ekweremadu Warns by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:37am On Aug 27, 2020
PassingShot:
But it is enshrined in the constitution. So, how can making use of a constitutional provision breed dictatorship?

Those who will come here to support this thief Ekweremadu are the same people who applaud Donal Trump whenever he issues an EO.

Idiotuc Pigs are enseless.
Totally Seconded.
How have you been Chairman?
How dey go dey go?

Meanwhile,
All of us @[b][/b] say........

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Re: Executive Orders Breed Dictatorship, Ekweremadu Warns by weyreypey: 6:44am On Aug 27, 2020
This man needs another German new yam festival...
Re: Executive Orders Breed Dictatorship, Ekweremadu Warns by helinues: 6:52am On Aug 27, 2020
Imagine what former deputy SP is saying.

There will always be some emergency issues that won't require waiting for legislative to debate hence executive orders needed...
Re: Executive Orders Breed Dictatorship, Ekweremadu Warns by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:14am On Aug 27, 2020
weyreypey:
This man needs another German new yam festival...
Lol cheesy
Re: Executive Orders Breed Dictatorship, Ekweremadu Warns by kuuljay(m): 8:08am On Aug 27, 2020
Taraba32:
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you have skipped your drugs,again!!!
Re: Executive Orders Breed Dictatorship, Ekweremadu Warns by PassingShot(m): 12:04pm On Aug 27, 2020
post=93267514:

Totally Seconded.
How have you been Chairman?
How dey go dey go?

Meanwhile,
All of us @[b][/b] say........
We dey o. Hope business dey go on fine.

I commend you for putting up with the frustrated children of hate here. You don try grin

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