The reinstatement of the 21 local
government council chairmen by an Abuja appellate court may have boost
the chances of the incumbent governor of Kogi state, Captain Idris Wada
who is seeking second term in office.
The sack order by a Koton -karfe High
Court came as surprise, leaving political pundits to ponder as to why
the state government has allowed this to happen at a crucial period of
preparation for governorship election in Kogi in particular and Nigeria
in general.
But the council chairmen however took
their destiny in their own hands and appealed the judgment of Koton
Karfe High Court at Court of Appeal, following inability of the state
government to appeal the judgment sacking the 21 councils chairmen in
the state.
The All Progressive Congress, APC had
dragged Kogi state government to court alleging that Kogi State
Independent Electoral Commission, KOSIEC was wrongly constituted by
bringing on board card- carrying members of the ruling party, the
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
In a judgment delivered at Koton Karfe
High Court by Justice Alaba Omolaye Ajileye, the court ruled that the
composition of the KOSIEC was null, void and inconsistent with section
100(1) of Constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended) and as
such the composition of KOSIEC was not recognised by law It was on the
basis of non- existence of the Kogi State Independent Electoral
Commission legally that subsequently 0led to the sack of the 21 local
government chairmen in the state
The trial Judge Justice Ajileye noted
among others that Section 200(1) of 1999 Constitution of Federal
Republic of Nigeria as amended forms the fulcrum of the case, stressing
that the case of claimant is that KOSIEC was not properly composed in
accordance with 1999 Constitution as amended.
Be that as it may, the Abuja Appeal
Court has however put smile in their faces as it gave consequential
order to state government to immediately reinstate the 21 council
chairmen and all the councillors who have been replaced by the 3 Senior
Advisers in all the 21 local governments.
The Chairman of Association of Local
Government of Nigeria, ALGON, Kogi State chapter, Aloysius Okino has
commended the judiciary for living up to their responsibility, stressing
that it has continue to remain the last hope of the common man.
Okino who was reacting to the Appeal
Court judgment Abuja division which reinstated all the 21 council
chairmen in Kogi state, which were removed last year by the state
government, on the strength of a high court judgment.
The Appeal Court in Abuja has ordered
the immediate reinstatement of the 21 Local government chairmen While
delivering his judgment, Justice Mustapha Muhammed of Court of Appeal
Abuja declared that the dissolution of the elected council Chairmen was
not only illegal but unconstitutional and unlawful.
The appellant court held that the State
Independent Electoral commission, SIEC which conducted the said election
which brought the chairmen to office was properly constituted. The
court also held that since the council chairmen were not party to the
suit there is no how the judgment could have affected them.
The Appellant court also held that the
lower court lacked jurisdiction to entertain the case since the case was
not instituted within three months as required by law, and therefore
set aside the judgment of the lower court and ordered that the chairmen
be reinstated with immediate effect.
However, opinion are divided as to
whether the state government will reinstate the Council chairmen in 21
local government councils in the state or not because of the present
special arrangement by the government who had earlier appointed Senior
Special Advisers I,II and III to over look the affairs of 21 local
government areas after being sacked by High Court.
A Chieftain of ruling Peoples Democratic
Party who preferred anonymity stated that Captain Idris Wada is a law
abiding governor who will be willing to obey the rule of law.
According to him, the governor is still
studying the judgment. At appropriate time the governor will ordered the
Local government Chairmen and 239 councillors back to office.
Meanwhile, the newly reinstated chairmen
of the 21 Local Government Areas in Kogi state, who were elected on the
platform of the Peoples Democratic Party,PDP, have restated their
commitment to work very hard for the re-election of Captain Idris Wada
for another term of four years.
In a chat with Journalists during the
PDP campaign rally in Okpo the headquarters of Olamoboro Local
Government Area, the chairman of Ajaokuta, and chairman of Association
of Local Government of Nigeria in Kogi state chapter, Mr. Aloysius Okino
stated that the governor has performed well in his first term to
deserve a second time.
“The governor has been able to lay a
very solid foundation for the steady growth of the state, saying, that a
second term will enable him to consolidate on the gains of his first
term”, he stressed.
The ALGON boss noted it takes a man of
honour, Integrity and vision to consider the completion of the projects
initiated by his predecessor, saying that such an action has saved the
state billions of naira which would have wasted if the projects are
abandoned.
He listed some of the projects of the
governor to include, rural electrification and water, projects across
the state, the ongoing road projects in the state capital and all other
rural feeder roads across the state, the establishment of the college of
Medicine Anyigba among others.
He stressed that as a governor who is
building for the future, the ongoing works at the Kogi house Abuja and
the remodeling of the Kogi hotels when completed will improve the
internally generated revenue of the state.
Okino called on their teeming supporters
across the state to keep faith with the administration of Capt. Idris
Wada, noting that the steps taking so far by him is an indication of a
man that is focus and determined to create a better future for the
people.
He urged the electorates to shun any
divisive tendencies and vote massively for the governor to ensure
sustainable growth of the state.
Source told National Mirror that despite
the reinstatement by the appellate Court, some of the Council bosses
may not work for the governor’s bid to return to Lugard House come
November 2015 governorship election.
One of the reinstated Local government
bosses and Chairman of Idah Local council, Dr. Mutalib Major led several
groups, individuals and serving secretary of the Peoples Democratic
Party to defect to All Progressive Congress, APC at a well attended
campaign rally in Idah last Sunday.
Dr. Major who spoke on behalf thousands
of PDP defectors to APC stated that the people of Idah local government
should expect a major change under APC.
At lest over 20 interest groups and
several thousands of supporters of Peoples Democratic Party have dumped
the party and defected to APC ahead of November 21st, 2015 governorship
election in the state.
While receiving the PDP defectors in
Idah yesterday, the APC governorship candidate, Price Abubarka Audu
assured the people of Idah that the APC government will be fair to the
defectors. Audu stated that all the township roads are in bad shape,
noting that if voted to power in November 21st gubernatorial election in
the state.
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