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Southern Governors back Fubara on tenure of LG chairmen

by Frank Ulom
25 June 2024
in Politics
Southern Governors back Fubara on tenure of LG chairmen

The Southern Governors’ Forum has thrown its weight behind Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s position on the tenure of local government chairmen in Rivers State.

Speaking on the political upheaval in Rivers State based on the tenure of local government chairmen, the Chairman of the Southern Governors Forum, Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State, said it was unconstitutional for anybody to extend the tenure of constitutionally elected public servants.

Abiodun argued that the law is very clear on the tenure of elected officials, adding that when the tenure expires, there is no need to extend it by whatever means.

The Ogun State Governor who was speaking on behalf of other Governors from the region, said if tenure extension is allowed, then it will become a reference point in the future and such is capable of truncating democracy in Nigeria.

“On local government administration, it is a constitutional issue that will be put to rest at a point in time.

“When your tenure has expired, it stands to reason that your tenure has expired.

“It is not up to the governor of that state or anybody else to extend the tenure of the local government chairmen.

“The collective position of the governors is that it would be a dangerous precedent and an abuse of the democratic ethos for the tenure of an elected local government chairman to expire and for anyone to imagine that their tenure can be extended by one day.

“I think that puts that matter to rest. If that is not the case, that becomes a precedent, a reference point, and the thing is that somebody will ask for a tenure extension.

“Our democracy has evolved and we should not do anything to truncate the process,” Abiodun said.

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