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Tension Over Looming Constitutional Crisis in Nigeria

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Eniola Olayemi

 

Since the suspension of Walter Onnoghen as the chief justice of Nigeria, and appointment of Tanko Mohammad as the acting CJN by President Muhammadu Buhari, the Nigerian polity is mired in controversy and fear of the impeding constitutional and political crisis

IT has been a trying week for Nigeria and Nigerians across the world. The controversy over the suspension of Justice Walter Onnoghen, the chief justice of Nigeria, by President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday, January 25, and the appointment of Justice Tanko Muhammad in acting position, has helped to raise some constitutional issues about its legality and otherwise. Buhari’s action has, no doubt, raised some dust in polity and scepticism among the members of the comity of nations, which if not carefully tackled may lead to serious crisis in the country, especially now that the nation’s general elections are now just a matter of days away.

The matter is raising so much controversy that many political watchers are afraid that the coming elections may not hold or delayed if all the issues are not carefully and legally addressed to give hope to Nigerian electorate that their votes would count in the elections.

While the situation was spinning into a dangerous bend, the Nigeria Judicial Commission, NJC, mercifully stepped in and on Tuesday, January 29, queried Onnoghen and Muhammad. The two justices were given seven working days to answer the query. The NJC also queried Justice Danladi Umar, the chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal, CCT, who is said to be under investigation for corruption. Onnoghen is facing trial for his alleged failure to declare certain parts of his asset.

The legislative arm of the government, on its part, filed a suit before the Supreme Court on Monday, January 28, praying for among others, an order reinstating Onnoghen as the chief justice of Nigeria.

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The suit was filed by Paul Erokoro, SAN, counsel to the Senate, came after it cancelled its scheduled plenary earlier billed for Tuesday, January 29. Nelson Ayewoh, the clerk of the Senate, who announced the cancellation in a statement signed by him, did not give reasons for the action. But he explained that the federal lawmakers would resume on February 19.

In any case, the Senate asked the Supreme Court to declare the suspension of Onnoghen without support of two-thirds majority of the Senate as a violation of section 292(1)(a)(i) of the constitution.

The suit also asked the court to issue an order restraining the two defendants in the suit – President Buhari and Abubakar Malami, the attorney-general of the federation, from continuing or repeating the violation of the constitution and disregarding the power of the Senate in respect to the suspension of the CJN.

In any case, both the NJC’s action and the Senate suit appear to have given a temporary respite to the public debate on the issue of the constitutional right of the president to suspend the CJN when the law saddles the NJC with such a responsibility, including appointment of any judge.

The manner in which Buhari suspended the CJN and appointed an acting CJN has been a big concern for Nigerians and members of the international community that the nation might be heading towards a major political upheaval.

Perhaps, feeling the heat, the federal government has reportedly decided to seek for a political solution to douse the rising tension in the polity. The Nation newspaper report on Thursday, January 31, disclosed that a 12-man Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, team had met with Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, on how to resolve the row over Onnoghen’s suspension.

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The newspaper quoted sources close to the talks that the NBA team, led by Paul Usoro, SAN, its national president and two former presidents had with Osinbajo on Sunday, January 28, night till the wee hours of Monday in a frank session. Also, at the meeting were senior lawyers, including A. B. Mahmood, SAN, an ex-NBA president, Adegboyega Awomolo, SAN, and others.

The leaders of the NBA at the meeting were said to have restated the fact that they disagreed on the procedure adopted by the government in the suspension of Onnoghen. The NBA representatives also reviewed the case and charged that the NJC should have been allowed to handle the matter as required by the law. “They also faulted the government for a allegedly trying to desecrate the Judiciary since Onnoghen symbolises the highest authority in this arm of government.

“At the end of the day, they sought for soft landing for the CJN who has no immunity under the 1999 Constitution.

“They also explained that it was wrong for the Acting CJN, Justice Ibrahim Tanko Muhammad, to have made himself available for inauguration when a ruling of the Court of Appeal was being awaited,” the report said.

Nevertheless, the meeting at the Presidential Villa was regarded as a means to seek a “soft landing” for the CJN, who is expected to resign in what a source described as a “win-win” situation.

According to the report, there is a six-point terms of resolution to be delivered to Onnoghen through his confidants, relatives and friends, who will be expected to persuade him to resign from office or go on retirement.

Indeed, the terms discussed by the NBA at the session were given as follows: the CJN to resign or retire without coercion; Government to withdraw all charges against Onnoghen; no molestation of CJN under any guise; Acting CJN should quit; the NBA team to prevail on relatives, friends to persuade Onnoghen to resign; and consensus on the need to clean up the Judiciary (long term measure).

The VP is said to have assured the NBA team that he will convene their requests to the government.

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A minister in the Buhari government was reported to have confirmed that some representatives of the CJN had opened talks with the federal government on “how to resolve the crisis in the bench” by the two arms of the government.

 

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Overriding Public Interest: Delta warns against impeding govt projects

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Overriding Public Interest: Delta warns against impeding govt projects

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Delta State Government has cautioned citizens against impeding projects meant to serve the general public, saying such actions were illegal and constituted an abuse of the law.

Commissioner for Works, Highways and Urban Roads, Comrade Reuben Izeze (middle)  discussing with the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Sir. Festus Ahon (right) shortly after Inspecting the maintaininers of Uti Road on Wednesday,  while the Project Manager Mr. Milad Boutros (left) look on. PIX: SAMUEL JIBUNOR.

The State Commissioner for Works (Highways and Urban Roads), Comrade Reuben Izeze, gave the warning in Effurun on Wednesday during an inspection of the DSC Roundabout Link Road to PTI Junction.

According to him, “no citizen is bigger than the state; I learnt that a citizen has said a particular portion of the road that has been approved cannot be constructed because that is his private property.

“I want to sound it to our people as a note of warning, that, to impede government project in the name of private property is an abuse of the law.

“If your property is on the right of way and we know it is not a road,  this administration has made it a point of duty to pay compensation for the use of such properties in the overriding public interest.

“This project has an overriding public interest; if your property is in the right of way and your property has approval, the best we can do, as we have always done, is to give you compensation.

“But to say you stop government officials from doing their job because you feel you are bigger than the government or you are bigger than the law is absolutely unacceptable.”

Commissioner for Works, Highways and Urban Roads, Comrade Reuben Izeze (right) taking the measurements of the Rod while the zonal Chief Engineer Uvwie and Opke local government Area, Engr. Kporon Ennah (left) look on. PIX: SAMUELm JIBUNOR.

Speaking further,  he said; “so, we are constructing a drainage that would discharge all the water on this road. If you look at this place, it was originally a swamp.

“Meanwhile, this place had all along been intended to be a road that should take traffic from the East-West Road to reduce the volume of traffic on DSC Roundabout and PTI Junction straight to the Eku highway.

“We have come to see what the contractors are doing and I must express my displeasure at the poor quality of engineering work that I have observed here in this drainage.

“In fact, as things stand, considering the volume of water that will be coming from the Julius Berger projects, the existing volume of water from the swamp.

“What is being done here, therefore, necessitates that this drain be done according to the engineering specifications because the volume of water we will be dealing with is enormous.

“However, on getting down here and measuring the distance between the reinforcements, we discovered that the contractor apparently did not pay attention to details.

“So, I have instructed them to remove everything, start afresh and we will come back. They should not put the reinforcement until I have come to inspect what they have done to be sure that they have complied with the spacing as provided for in the Bills of Engineering Measurement and Evaluation.”

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Brutality Victim: Anambra State Executive Council Approves Medical Expenses of Victim

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Brutality Victim: Anambra State Executive Council Approves Medical Expenses of Victim

AJAGBE ADEYEMI TESLIM

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Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo undertakes the medical expenses of a victim of brutality by some contractors of the Anambra State Waste Management Authority (ASWAMA), Mr. Okechukwu Akaneme.

The governor took this humanitarian decision to relieve the victim while strongly denouncing such despicable conduct. In addition to the governor’s gesture, the contractor has been relieved of his engagement with the state agency (ASWAMA) immediately, to serve as a deterrent to others.

In a statement by the Commissioner for Information, Law Mefor, the victim who was assaulted is being hospitalised.

The Council has resolved to pick up his medical overheads, while sympathising with Akaneme ‘s family and prays for his quick recovery.

This profound empathy reflects Soludo’s sincere dedication to offering not just solutions but also a genuine commitment to providing helping hands, support, and hope to the people whenever and wherever required in the state.

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Anambra State Executive Council Awards More Road Contracts

The 37th Anambra State Executive Council (ANSEC) has awarded the contracts for the construction of new roads in the state in preparation for the yuletide season.

 This is aimed at ensuring a memorable Christmas for Ndi Anambra, who will be celebrating the season in the state, from across the country and other parts of the globe.

In a release by the Commissioner for Information, Law Mefor, ANSEC at its 37th Meeting, approved the construction of the 3.75 km Igwe Orizu Road, in Nnewi, to New Idea Construction Company Ltd, and to be completed within six months.

The 10.8 km Nkwor Nnewi to Nkwor Oraifite was awarded to Infratech Construction Ltd at N7.2 billion, with a 12-month completion timeline, while the Oraukwu-Abatete-Nimo bypass in Idemili North measuring 4.922km was awarded to GMG Global Construction and Development Company Ltd, with a delivery date of six months.

At the meeting, the Council observed that many roads awarded at the last executive council meeting, including the New Tarzan Road and the three roads whose contracts were revoked and re-awarded, have not been reported.

Recently, Governor Soludo kept his promise with the completion of the 12.5km Ezira-Umuomaku-Enugu Umuonyia-Achina Road, linking several communities, and the 11.9km Mmiata-Anam-Nzam road, linking the headquarters of Anambra West Local Government Area (LGA).

With the ongoing and completed road projects in the state, Governor Soludo has literally turned Anambra into a construction site in his pursuit of transforming the state into a country-wide destination brand.

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LAWMA HOLDS 2024 CHRISTMAS CAROL/END OF THE YEAR THANKS-GIVING

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LAWMA HOLDS 2024 CHRISTMAS CAROL/END OF THE YEAR THANKS-GIVING

AJAGBE ADEYEMI TESLIM

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The Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA), has held its annual Christmas Carol and End of the year thanksgiving service, to appreciate God for his goodness and blessings in the out-going year.

The event took place at the authority’s headquarters, Ijora-Olopa, witnessed by LAWMA’s management team, staff, neighbours, friends and well-wishers.

In his welcome address, the Managing Director/CEO of LAWMA, Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegesin, thanked God for his mercies and blessings upon the workers of the authority in the out-going year despite challenges.

He said “Today is not a day for speeches but a day for praises and thanksgiving. I appreciate God for his mercies and blessings upon the staff of LAWMA, and I pray he will continue to preserve us as we dedicate our time to service.”

Also, he appreciated members of staff for their support, encouraging them to keep up the good work.

While wishing Lagos residents a merry Christmas and a prosperous new year, he urged residents to always carry out their own obligations towards the environment, and to support the efforts of the authority, in maintaining a clean and liveable Lagos city.

The Executive Director, Finance, Mr. Kunle Adebiyi, thanked God for preserving the lives of LAWMA staff, and for making them witness this year’s thanks-giving service, noting that it was important to keep praising God.

He acknowledged the efforts of Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegesin towards improving waste management operations in the state, to achieve a people-friendly environment.

Delivering a sermon on the event’s theme, “With a grateful heart”, the chapel’s president, Mr. Olawumi Oluwaseyi, urged people to always express gratitude to God, for consistent protection from danger, as he committed every member of the authority into God’s hands, seeking for his grace and mercy.

The first Bible reading of the day was by the LAWMA boss, taken from the book of Genesis 3:8-15, while the second reading was from Genesis 22:15-18,  by the executive director Finance.

Other management staff who read Bible passages included Mrs. Folashade Kadiri, head, Public Affairs; Mr. Adewumi Adetona, head, Advocacy; Dr. Essien Nsuabia, head, Waste Management Development Research; Mrs. Opayemi Abimbola,  head, Commercial Services; Mrs. Bola Adewumi, head, LAWMA Academy; Dr. Modupe Okoh, head, Medical Services, Health and Safety; among others.

The high point of the event was the special song ministration by the guest minister, Sarah Apekeola; rendition of hymns and songs by the Emmanuel Chapel choir, as well as choreographic ministration by the chapel’s children.

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