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The situation of Nigeria is a generational failure of leadership since the birth of the country. Corruption and mismanagement was the justification for the failed coup of 1966. A combination of it with ethnicity was the remote cause of the Civil War. It was the same plague that followed Shagari's government. While Buhari was accused of tyranny and high handedness, it was the hallmark of the Babangida's regime and the benevolent legacy of Abacha. Obasanjo's failures still stare, the cabals of sick Yar'adua are still the most famous and Jonathan's weakness fanned one of the most brilliant flames of corruption. Buhari's report card is still being written. The state of Nigeria is a testament to the leadership we've got since colonial constitution permitted our participation in politics and governance. It also reflects the kind of people we are since we get the leadership that we deserve. A country of many corrupt men waiting in long and various queues to take their turns. Mallam Abba Kyari merely took his turn well, he wasn't all of Nigeria's problem. He wasn't the originator and certainly not the finisher. He was powerful. The truth is everyone in Nigeria's politics strives to be as powerful as it is possible and he merely took his chance. He was not voted by Nigerians and so his devotion and loyalty was to the President. Of course, posterity has started judging him already. Even if posterity convicts him, he will be as condemned as the majority before him that could influence the fate of this nation and didn't. Heroes! We sing their names as heroes past in the anthem. Heroes! We have many heroes of such ilk in Nigeria; the man that sells university admission to the highest bidder, the man that keeps all the local government allocation and gives pittance to chairmen, the man that spends over 2 million naira to buy votes in each unit during election but send cups of rice during a pandemic, the boy that comes on Facebook to fight for corrupt politicians, the lecturer that sleeps with students to pass them, the man that announced that the Administration of Criminal Justice Law had been passed and assented but turned around to deny himself and prevent the implementation of the law. You're also a Nigerian hero if you've waited to be paid at the polling station to decide who you'll vote. If you would celebrate that your life is changing if a relation gets to public office and bring 'dividends of democracy' home, you're a Nigeria hero! We have uncountable heroes here! Covid19 is a leveler and a revealer of all truths. It will expose all the failure that has bedeviled our nation by all our heroes, dead and alive. Some heroes will fall by it and some will live to tell the story. Please allow Mallam Abba Kyari's family to mourn in peace. He tried his best and died on duty call for the president that he served. Even if the man was as bad as alleged, the Mallam was only first among equals during his reign. We should all take the lessons of this season with humility. |
This news is very sad. Very sad! |
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On 11 July 2016, young lawyers practicing in Nsikak Akai & Associates in Abak, Akwa Ibom State and led by the principal, Mr. Nsikak Akai, filed an action (Kemfon Neke & 1 or v. Governor of Akwa Ibom &1 or. suit no:HA/26/2016) challenging the power of the governor to appoint various persons to administer the local government councils. They contended that the governor acted beyond his powers when he purportedly swore in persons who were not elected by the people to administer the local government councils. They further contended that the House of Assembly acted beyond powers and prejudiced our constitution when it purportedly enacted a law and passed a resolution to enable the governor to make the caretaker appointments. They canvassed that the current administration has not conducted local government elections since its inception and that the people have been tactically denied the opportunity to freely elect persons of popular choice to govern them. Transitions committees, caretaker governments or whatever coinage being totally alien to our laws and inconsistent with democracy and our constitution. Our constitution guarantees democracy at all levels of our federation. The 1999 Constitution of FRN states as follows; section 7. (1) "The system of local government by democratically elected local government councils is under this Constitution guaranteed; and accordingly, the Government of every State shall, subject to section 8 of this Constitution, ensure their existence under a Law which provides for the establishment, structure, composition, finance and functions of such councils." They prayed the court to declare that the action of His Excellency is a continuous breach of his duty to uphold the constitution which he swore to and that the law of the House of Assembly empowering His Excellency to appoint persons to run our councils is inconsistent with section 7 of the 1999 Constitution and is null and void to that extent of the inconsistency. The lawyers also prayed the court to order the state to conduct local government elections and to dissolve the illegal committees. Yesterday, 1st August 2017 after a year since the matter started, Hon. Justice Ezekiel Enang delivered landmark judgment and declared that that it is unlawful and illegal for a governor to appoint committee to administer the local government councils instead of conducting elections. The court reasoned that the law or resolution made by the State House of Assembly empowering the governor to make such appointment is inconsistent with the constitution and as null and void. The court ordered the dissolution of the 31 caretaker committees in the state with immediate effect. Lawyers commented that the remarkable judgment has permanently solved the problem of governors in the state appointing persons to administer the councils instead of conducting elections. The decision stands as the law until it is overturned on appeal. The governor before this judgment had recently announced date for local government elections. |
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