Politics
‘Governors still studying supreme court ruling on LG Autonomy – Gov. Nwifuru
By Uchenna Okeh, Abakaliki
The governor of Ebonyi State, Francis Nwifuru on Saturday said that governors are studying the supreme Court ruling on the ruling of local government areas of autonomy in the country.
He, however lauded the Supreme Court for the judgement, saying that he preferred electing local government council chairmen rather than appointment of caretaker committee.
Nwifuru made this known while speaking with newsmen shortly after casting his vote at his polling unit, Edukwu Okenmini 002, Oferekpe, Izzi LGA, on the ongoing local government area election taking place across the 13 LGAs in the state.
He further disclosed that eleven political parties were participating in the election, and urged the elected chairmen to fulfil their campaign promises.
“I am very delighted and excited that despite the rain, people are coming to vote. It gladdens my heart and encourages me. I just casted my vote now. I believe that in no distance time, everybody that registered in this polling unit will come and cast their vote. As the leader of the party and party man, I believe my party will triumph.
“This is free election, nobody is quarreling and eleven political parties are here. I am very sure that at the end of the day, this atmosphere will be maintained until EBSIEC will declare the winner of the election. When you talk about the local government election, I think it is very necessary to the society like ours.
“The government needs to be close to the people and it should be the person that the people elect, because if the people elect you, you will have that responsibility to meet up with the promise you made to the people during the campaign.
“But if the Governor got up and appoint you, you will not make any promise to the people because you are not holding their mandate. I think these are the differences that is why I think conducting election for the local government areas is what the society needs.
“The people should continue to exercise their right. If you did not come out to vote, there are a lot of implications. The person that will win will definitely get up and say he is not owing you because you did not vote for him. It’s better for you to come out and vote for the candidate of your choice, so that you can get up and say yes, I vote for you and you are doing what you are supposed to do.
“The local government autonomy is right. I agree with the supreme court in so many areas and in some areas, I have reservations which we are still studying the judgement. After studying the judgement, all of us will come together and see the outcome of the judgement. Like I said earlier, I believe in a democratically elected chairman in our local government system.
“I believe in that and that is what the constitution says. The constitution did not say that the Governor should appoint. A lot of people get up and say that the house of assembly should make laws for the operations and administration of the local government, but did constitution say the local government must be democratically elected local government.
“Any law that is made by the house of assembly that is inconsistent with the law is null and void to the level of that inconsistency. Since the constitution says it must be democratically elected, I think all the governors must strive to keep that provision of the constitution alive. I think we should, not that you can just get up and appoint anybody to be a local government chairman.
“No, there is no voters apathy. It is just come and vote and go. You know it is raining reason and a time everybody go to his or her farm. One cannot vote and stay without going to his farm. You know when you came here the number was more than what you can see now” he stated.