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Nigeria Is In A State Of Emergency - Speaker Yakubu Dogara by Godson333(op): 11:07am On Jul 04, 2017
“The Armed Forces have virtually taken over routine police work in Nigeria. They are no longer acting in aid of civil authorities but have become the civil authorities,” Dogara said.







The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Yakubu Dogara, has cried out over the deployment of military personnel in over 28 states in the country.



The speaker noted that the development is a sign that Nigeria is already in a state of emergency in peacetime.



He expressed shock that they were visible in almost all parts of the country doing the work of the police.



He said this while speaking in Abuja at a “Capacity/Interactive Needs Assessment Workshop of Security Sector Related Committees in the House of Representatives.”



While addressing the issue, he cited Section 217 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), which Dogara said defined the duties of the Armed Forces, contrary to what they were seen doing these days in many states of the federation.



He said: “It is worrisome that Nigeria is effectively permanently in a state of emergency as the Armed Forces are deployed in more than 28 states of the federation in peacetime.



“The Armed Forces have virtually taken over routine police work in Nigeria. They are no longer acting in aid of civil authorities but have become the civil authorities.



“Section 217 of the constitution spells out the duties and responsibilities of the Armed Forces of Nigeria, which include defending Nigeria from external aggression; maintaining Nigeria’s territorial integrity; and securing our borders from violation from land, sea or air; suppressing insurrection and acting in aid of civil authorities to restore order when called upon to do so by the President.”


“Related to the constitutional powers of the National Assembly to appropriate funds and thereby allocate funds for security, is the power to ensure that such monies or funds appropriated are used in a transparent and accountable manner and for the purpose for which they have been given.



“The National Assembly’s powers of legislative oversight cannot therefore be over-emphasised,” he told the session.



Dogara pledged the readiness of the House to provide legislative support to the executive to confront the problem.



He added: “This past experience which saw a powerful military exercise absolute control and authority over the machinery of government has translated to the current challenge of getting these institutions to subject themselves to legislative scrutiny.



“The often seen consequence of this is inadequate and inefficient delivery of security to citizens, as well as lack of accountability and transparency as they relate to security expenditure.



“The House has consequently, recently amended the Public Procurement Act to make the Armed Forces more accountable in procurement matters.”




Mynd44



http://www.eyereport.com.ng/nigeria-in-a-state-of-emergency-dogara/

Re: Nigeria Is In A State Of Emergency - Speaker Yakubu Dogara by Godson333(op): 11:07am On Jul 04, 2017
Godson333:
“The Armed Forces have virtually taken over routine police work in Nigeria. They are no longer acting in aid of civil authorities but have become the civil authorities,” Dogara said.







The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. Yakubu Dogara, has cried out over the deployment of military personnel in over 28 states in the country.



The speaker noted that the development is a sign that Nigeria is already in a state of emergency in peacetime.



He expressed shock that they were visible in almost all parts of the country doing the work of the police.



He said this while speaking in Abuja at a “Capacity/Interactive Needs Assessment Workshop of Security Sector Related Committees in the House of Representatives.”



While addressing the issue, he cited Section 217 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), which Dogara said defined the duties of the Armed Forces, contrary to what they were seen doing these days in many states of the federation.



He said: “It is worrisome that Nigeria is effectively permanently in a state of emergency as the Armed Forces are deployed in more than 28 states of the federation in peacetime.



“The Armed Forces have virtually taken over routine police work in Nigeria. They are no longer acting in aid of civil authorities but have become the civil authorities.



“Section 217 of the constitution spells out the duties and responsibilities of the Armed Forces of Nigeria, which include defending Nigeria from external aggression; maintaining Nigeria’s territorial integrity; and securing our borders from violation from land, sea or air; suppressing insurrection and acting in aid of civil authorities to restore order when called upon to do so by the President.”


“Related to the constitutional powers of the National Assembly to appropriate funds and thereby allocate funds for security, is the power to ensure that such monies or funds appropriated are used in a transparent and accountable manner and for the purpose for which they have been given.



“The National Assembly’s powers of legislative oversight cannot therefore be over-emphasised,” he told the session.



Dogara pledged the readiness of the House to provide legislative support to the executive to confront the problem.



He added: “This past experience which saw a powerful military exercise absolute control and authority over the machinery of government has translated to the current challenge of getting these institutions to subject themselves to legislative scrutiny.



“The often seen consequence of this is inadequate and inefficient delivery of security to citizens, as well as lack of accountability and transparency as they relate to security expenditure.



“The House has consequently, recently amended the Public Procurement Act to make the Armed Forces more accountable in procurement matters.”




Mynd44



http://www.eyereport.com.ng/nigeria-in-a-state-of-emergency-dogara/
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Re: Nigeria Is In A State Of Emergency - Speaker Yakubu Dogara by moneyspeaking: 11:08am On Jul 04, 2017
na today?
Re: Nigeria Is In A State Of Emergency - Speaker Yakubu Dogara by DieBuhari: 11:10am On Jul 04, 2017
He's afraid of a coup.

Nigeria is on it's last days
Re: Nigeria Is In A State Of Emergency - Speaker Yakubu Dogara by Litmus: 11:15am On Jul 04, 2017
The police boss knows no shame it seems. undecided
Re: Nigeria Is In A State Of Emergency - Speaker Yakubu Dogara by Mynd44(mod): 11:16am On Jul 04, 2017

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