Politics
On Supreme Court Ouster Of Five Governors
Democracy simply means meeting the wishes of the people. It is a government of the people by the people for the people, while the judiciary, another arm of government is placed in a way to strengthen democratic institutions by way of interpreting the law and to re-positioning and re-direct the process.
Democracy in Africa has not sufficiently helped the progress and development of the continent.
The people of Africa are yet to start choosing their leaders despite the fact that most countries in the continent practise democracy.
The people are yet to have the opportunity to elect their leaders. Leaders in some countries in Africa have used the process to sit tight in power and in government while some change the rules at the middle of the game.
Zimbabwe, where Robert Mugabe has held on to power for many years is a classical example.
The present President of Senegal whose tenure expires this year after being in office for two tenures of over eight years has succeeded in amending the electotal law of that country to suit his ambition to remain in power.
Those in government in Nigeria, the acclaimed most populated black nation in the world have tried both in the military era and civilian rules to stay put, but such attempts have failed due to complexity of the country and the people.
Last Friday, was another test for democracy in Nigeria where some governors whose intention to stay put in power longer than their allowed tenure were terminated by the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court in its ruling terminated the tenures of Governors of Ibrahim Idris (Kogi), Murtala Nyako (Adamawa), Timipre Sylva (Bayesla), Aliyu Wamako (Sokoto) and Liyel Imoke (Cross River).
The Apex Court declared that there was no reasons whatsoever for them to stay beyond last May 29, having first taken oaths of allegiance on May 29, 2007.
A seven member Panel of the Supreme Court presided over by the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) Dahiru Musdapher delievered the judgement in an appeal filed by the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) governorship candidate in Adamawa State, Rtd Brig. General Baba Marwa and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
The Apex Court dismissed the preliminary objections raised by the Governors and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the appeal.
The court in giving its ruling explained that no elected officers under the 1999 Constitution can remain in office beyond four years.
In its view that since the acts performed during the period prior to the nullification of the election remain valid and subsisting and the same persons contested and won the re-run election thereby taking another set of oaths and since what was nullified was the election, the oath they took in 2007 remain valid and the starting point in calculating their four years tenure in office as Governors of their respective states.
The Court stretched further that the 1999 constitution does not envisage a tenure exceeding four years by the same person who took the first oath following the election which kick started the tenure.
Legal experts have expressed divergent views about the verdict sacking the five governors from office.
Prof. Itse Sagey (SAN) said the judgement was a healthy one and that it will help set a moral tone for good practice of democracy.
Sagey said apart from the fact that the judgement would set a moral tone for democracy, it would as well discourage politicians and those who would want to sit tight in government and power from rigging elections.
According to him, people should not be made to benefit from their fraud and criminality.
Also in his own contribution on the issue, a Port Harcourt based Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) Sabastine Tar Hon said the sack of the five governors by the Supreme Court would be mere academic exercise for those who have contrary views on the judgement.
Hon said although the decision is final, all parties must comply with, either favourable or not.
According to him, “the Supreme Court may have to revisit the decision some day. It was the same Supreme Court that held in 2009, in the case of the Labour Party (LP) versus Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), that when an election is annulled and re-run ordered, both the election and the oath taken are gone”.
“In this case, the original oaths the governors had taken ceased to exist, when they went in for fresh elections and subsequently took fresh oaths of office, there cannot be two oaths in one tenure, he said.
Hon however, said since the Supreme Court is the conscience of the nation which has the jurisprudential powers to give even policy decisions, we must be bound by it.
He said any contrary opinion is merely an academic exercise and urged Nigerians and politicians to always give peace a chance in order to move the country forward.
The issue of elongation came to limelight in 2007, when the Supreme Court ruled in favour of the Governor of Anambra State, Chief Peter Obi.
Chief Obi who became Governor at the middle of the tenure after obtaining judgment from Appeal tribunal against the sitting Governor then, Dr. Chris Ngige of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). The judgment was to allow the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) candidate, Chief Obi the opportunity to serve and complete his 4 years tenure.
This became the reasons even though an election was conducted in Anambra in 2007, and by INEC and Chief Andy Uba was sworn in, Obi was asked to return to the Government House and complete this tenure as governor.
Many including Hon. Chinyere Igwe believed that the case of Chief Peter Obi versus INEC was different. He said Nigerian politicians always explore every opportunity that comes their way.
Hon. Chinyere Igwe, a former member of House of Representatives, said last Friday judgement was in order since the effected governors had served four years in office.
According to him, I see no legal backing why they should stay in office more than the stipulated time frame.
Igwe, a legal practitioner, commended the Supreme Court for its wisdom, adding that the verdict will surely reposition and strengthen democracy in Nigeria.
Politics
NGO Passes Confidence Vote On Fubara Over Dev Strides
A grassroots organisation known as Sir Siminalayi Fubara Peace Initiative, Friends For Good Governance, has passed a confidence vote on the Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara over his development strides in the state within a short time in office.
Apart from the numerous development projects embarked upon by the governor in the state, the body expressed delight over the recent payment of N85,000.00 minimum wage to civil servants in the State to reduce the economic burden of workers and their dependants.
Spokesperson of the organisation, Chief Felix Ologara, who addressed newsmen in Bori, headquarters of Khana Local Government Area described Governor Fubara’s administration as the most compassionate, peace-loving and labour-friendly in Nigeria.
Coordinator of the NGO, Comrade Felix Nnaa, also lauded the governor of Rivers State for staying focused on the development of the state despite the challenges by detractors of his administration.
The NGO also commended the newly elected local government chairmen in the state, particularly the chairman of Khana LGA, Hon Martin Nwigbo and his Tai counterpart, Hon Mathew Dike for modelling their leadership style after Governor Fubara’s in providing essential services to the people.
On his part, the Chairman of Khana Local Government Area, Hon. Martins Nwigbo, who also spoke with the press assured that his administration will give priority attention to the development of Khana, particularly in providing security, economic empowerment, human capital development and restoration of power in the area.
Politics
Ex-Inc President Harps On People-Centred Governance
Former President of the Ijaw National Congress (INC), Professor Atuboyedia Obianime, has called for a people centred governance in Nigeria.
Prof. Obianime said this at the Rivers Liberation Summit and Awards organised by the Ijaw Wari Initiative Worldwide in Port Harcourt.
He said projects execution are good but government must come up with policies that will create employment opportunities for the people.
The former INC president particularly urged the Rivers State Governor, Sir Siminialayi Fubara, to revive all moribund industries with the view to creating jobs for the teeming unemployed youths in the state and stressed the need for the revamping of the agricultural sector in the state.
Also speaking, a former chairman of the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission (RSIEC), Dr Sam Sam Jaja, said the Ijaws will never surrender their rights for any reason.
“We know where we come from and we know where we are now; we know the battle we fought and we know the battle we are still fighting and one thing is very important among us, we will never surrender our rights for any reason”, he said.
Dr Jaja said the Ijaws have been known to fight against oppression and marginalisation and commended the Ijaw Wari Initiative for complementing the INC.
“What we are doing today is to honour Ijaw sons and daughters who deserve to be honoured and of course we have one of our elderly sons to tell us what we have done in terms of pursuing leadership”, he added.
He also described the Ijaws as symbols of leadership, adding: “it starts from us and it will continue to remain with us for a long time”
Dr Jaja also declared that with an Ijaw man at the saddle of leadership in the State, the people will see a new phase of governance, adding that areas neglected will be touched, while expressing optimism that the event would equip the participants to face the challenges ahead.
In his welcome address, the president of Ijaw Wari Initiative Worldwide, Somina Wokoma, said the event was to “commemorate the October 30th, 2023, failed attempt to impeach our dear Governor which marked a turning point in our democratic journey”.
“As we converge on this epoch making occasion, we celebrate the triumph of democracy, people oriented leadership and the resilience of Rivers people”, he said.
John Bibor
Politics
Group Tasks Rivers LG Chairmen On Aggressive Rural Dev
A non- governmental organisation in Rivers State, the Niger Delta People’s Volunteer Force ( (NDPVF), Opobo/Nkoro Chapter, has tasked Chairmen of the 23 Local Government Areas of the State to urgently focus on aggressive infrastructural and human capital development projects.
This is contained in a statement released by the group in Port Harcourt shortly after her Chapter Executive Council ( CEC) meeting in Opobo Town, and signed by its Coordinator, Commander Idawari Brown; Secretary, Comrade Success Dinne Ebranga and Public Relations Officer, Comrade Lucky Ubani.
The group urged the chairmen and councillors to be proactive in the discharge of their assignment of dispensing quality service delivery in their areas of jurisdiction and admonished them to follow the leadership example of Governor Siminalayi Fubara.
“There is need for the Chairmen of various Councils in the state to ensure that they emulate the leadership style of the governor by building bridges of transformation, human capital development and youth inclusiveness in governance of their LGAs”, the statement said.
The group further admonished the chairmen of the various councils and their Councillors to put in their best in the leadership of their local areas for the well-being of the people.
“The people are in dire need of your contributions for better development bridges in terms of even distribution of development projects and programmes that will have direct- bearings on the people’s welfare and lives.
“They should include those who have what it takes to develop the areas through their contributions to move the area forward developmentally.
“We urge the chairmen of various councils and their councillors not to appoint anybody on political patronage in order to siphon the treasury of the councils.
“We would not tolerate this lackluster attitude from any council chairmen Councillors. The real thing should be done through those with leadership expertise and are ever ready to join forces with them to build a pleasant and virile Local Government Areas administration for posterity.
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