19th July, 2024
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC TO NASS: SAVE TRADITIONAL RULERS
FROM TYRANNY OF GOVERNORS
As the National Assembly (NASS) embarks on
constitutional amendments to reform the local government system in Nigeria, the
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has urged the lawmakers to dig deeper by
stripping state governors of the power to dethrone traditional rulers in their
states.
This position was tabled on Friday, 19th July,
2024 by the Founder and Executive Director of MURIC, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
He said:
"The National Assembly (NASS) is recently
considering the amendment of the constitution to create an independent
commission that will take charge of local government elections. This is a
laudable move as it will engender transparency in local government elections
while it sets the exercise free from interference by state governors.
"However, MURIC is inviting the NASS to go
the whole hog by rescuing traditional rulers from the present cul de sac
in which the Nigerian political culture has thrown them.
"The
traditional stool has become the most unsafe, extremely unstable and categorically
unreliable post in present day Nigeria. Emirs, Obas and Obis have become
endangered species. They are being exploited, labeled and dumped by successive
regimes at the state level.
"No traditional ruler in the country is free
from the excessive arm-twisting and tyrannical manipulations of the governors.
Every state governor craves, demands and enforces the loyalty of all the
traditional rulers in his state and any of the monarchs who fails to follow the
governor's wishes will be labeled as disloyal. Such a traditional ruler stands
the risk of being deposed and banished to the most remote village in the state.
"This is why traditional rulers under any
governor try to please the latter. It is mere self-preservation method. They
have no choice. It is therefore paradoxical that the governor's successor often
sees the traditional ruler as a rebel particularly if the next governor is from
a different political party. He seeks to punish the traditional ruler whom he
met on the throne for being loyal to the former governor. They never consider
the circumstances.
"The vicious cycle continues from one regime
to the other and the traditional ruler never knows when he will be kicked out.
He is always at the mercy of the governor. State governors have politicized the
monarchy and bastardized the traditional system. We charge the NASS to
come to their rescue.
"We
are not saying traditional rulers are angels. But their cane should not be in
the hands of vengeful politicians. In view of the fact that the traditional
system has a method for picking its candidates, we should allow that same
system to constitute its own checks and balances. For instance, the
kingmakers and the state council of traditional rulers are always there. These
two bodies can discipline erring traditional rulers by imposing fine,
suspension and even dethronement as deemed fit.
"We therefore appeal to our honourable
lawmakers in the NASS to save Nigerian traditional rulers by amending or
outrightly adding new clauses in relevant sections of the constitution to
fortify traditional rulers from dethronement..
"It is only this period of constitutional
amendments that this kind of reform in chieftaincy laws throughout the country
can be holistically executed. No state governor can manipulate the state's
legislature to change it once the NASS has passed it and the president signs it
into law.
"The law will also become binding on all
governors because Section 1(i,ii&iii) of the 1999 Constitution of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria already affirms the supremacy of the constitution.
It stipulates that no other law shall prevail on the constitution and that any
rule, regulation, statute, etc that contravenes it shall be rendered null and
void.
"We have taken this issue to the NASS because
it is cumbersome if each state is to embark on the exercise piecemeal but it
can be tackled holistically once and for all from the center by having it
embedded in the country's constitution.
“It is the
only way the theory of the separation of powers can effectively operate at the
grassroot level. We are of the humble opinion that in our African setting, the
theory, which is usually restricted to the executive, the judiciary and the
legislature, should be extended further to embrace the traditional system.”
#NationalAssembly
#SaveTraditionalRulers
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Founder/Executive Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC).
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