Politics The Nigeria Governors Forum is an Insult to Nigeria’s Constitution & Here’s Why

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Nigeria - Mr. Ideye Opi, a Nigerian lawyer says the Nigeria Governors Forum is an unconstitutional body that is an affront to the Nigerian Constitution.

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Speaking during a Channels TV program, he says the Nigeria Governors Forum was set up against the stipulations of Section 183 of the nation’s constitution.

“The Governors Forum is an affront to section 183 which reads: “The governor ‘shall not’, during the period when he holds office, hold any other executive or paid employment in any capacity ‘whatsoever’.

“The Nigerian Governors Forum constitution, Article 7 lists out the functions of the executive committee which is made up of serving governors.

“The word executive is huge in that committee,” he said.

Mr Opi read out the content of Article 7: “The Executive Committee is a central executive organ of the Forum, with the general responsibility of steering the affairs of the Forum. The Executive shall in addition to its general responsibilities perform the following duties;

“Assign members based on their competence and their backgrounds to the forum’s standing committees and task forces, appoint the chairman of the standing committee and task forces, decide on the specific tasks and assignments to be handled by the standing committee and task forces, oversee the work of the standing committee and task forces and organise issue out invitation and decide on the agenda of the governing board”.

He further explained that the Governors Forum was a purely private enterprise and not a government enterprise.

According to him, the Forum is registered under Part C of the Companies and Allied Matters Act.

“We do not have jobs, power or the economy going on properly. The Governor’s work is time conscious and he does not want distraction.

“The Constitution granted immunity to the Governor not as luxury but for the fact that the governor is not expected to be distracted.

“But the governors filter the time value they are supposed to put into their work away”.

“What they do is their business and it is not a constitutional body or a body that was brought into existence by a statute.

“The governors do not have the freedom of association. Because the section 40 of the Nigerian constitution now supersedes Section 183,” he stressed.


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