NASS Urged to Amend Constitution to Stop Govs From Sacking Elected LG Chairman
POLITICS DIGEST – The National Assembly has been urged to amend the 1999 Constitution to ensure seamless succession of democratically elected Local Government officials in the country.
A former Commissioner for Land and Survey in Anambra State, Barr. Okoli Akirika made the call while reacting to the Supreme Court judgement that barred state governors from appointing caretaker committee in place of elected officers to run the affairs of local government.
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Despite the apex court judgement, he said there is lacuna in the constitution which governors capitalised on to appoint caretaker committee to run local government affairs.
Akirika who was the former state chairman of All Progressives Grand Alliance APGA, said the lacuna in the 1999 constitution that allows state governors to perpetuate illegality by appointing caretaker committee to run the administration of local government council must be addressed.
According to him, the constitution clearly states that state governors shall put every machinery in place to ensure the existence of democratically elected government in local government area, but the same constitution did not say such system must be in place and how.