DailyPost is in possession of a leaked chat between former Aviation
Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode and Publisher of Ovation Magazine, Dele
Momodu on the state of emergency rule imposed on Adamawa, Borno and Yobe
states.
President Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday night made the pronouncement in an emergency nationwide broadcast.
Fani-Kayode and Momodu were however sharply divided in the
conversation which they had on a Blackberry Messenger group. While the
former was against Jonathan’s decision, the latter supported it.
Fani-Kayode in his argument, said that the declaration came too late
and that having the State Governors and all political appointees retain
their position, portrays the President as a weakling. But Momodu
maintained that because Fani-Kayode’s political godfather and
ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo dethroned a duly elected governor during
his tenure does not mean that such act was legal.
Excerpts:
Fani-Kayode – “I am impressed and encouraged by the tough talk that
our President indulged in tonight but I have never heard of a State of
Emergency where the governors and other political office holders in the
affected states are given the opportunity to “remain in office”. This
has never happened before in the history of Nigeria. As far as I am
concerned President Jonathan’s declaration of a State of Emergency in
Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states is too little and too late. The governors
and ALL political office holders in the affected states should have
been completely removed and the whole state should have been run by a
Federal Government appointed civilian Administrator who would then have
the full backing of the military. That is what is meant to happen when a
State of Emergency is declared. Sadly Jonathan did not have the guts to
go all the way and to remove the governors and this half-measure that
he has put in place will not have the desired effect. This is another
lost opportunity. What a pity.”
Dele Momodu – “I wish to disagree with Chief Femi Fani-Kayode on his
position against the decision of President Ebele Jonathan not to sack
the State governments of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa after declaring a State
of Emergency! The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria does
not empower The President and Commander-in-Chief of the Nigerian Armed
Forces to arbitrarily sack a duly and constitutionally elected
government in the States. The fact that President Olusegun Obasanjo did
it with impunity and got away with it because we had gutless Governors
does not make it right. This culture of rambunctious rascality and rabid
vindictiveness cannot be allowed to continue. On this one I support
President Goodluck Jonathan and salute him for not terminating the lives
of elected Governments in Federalism. It is not the fault of those
State Governments that Boko Haram has ravaged their States. In reality,
how many States are truly immune from wanton destruction of lives and
properties? Security agents were killed like rats in Bayelsa the other
day. Many lives have been wasted in Plateau State. The mother of
Coordinating Minister of the Economy was kidnapped and only escaped by
the whiskers and after serious deals. Dead bodies were seen floating in
Anambra State. The general malaise has spread even to Lagos. To sack
those Governors is to also indict the Federal Government for its
inability to crush the viral rebellion with all its Federal might! It is
to sack the entire Nigerian State for failing to secure the lives and
properties of citizens. The solution lies not in the over-militarisation
of North-East Nigeria or Nigeria in general. It is for our leaders to
terminate the culture of Poverty they have instituted through their
reckless profligacy. The all-pervading state of insecurity in Nigeria is
symptomatic of a brewing Revolution of cataclysmic proportions. Guns
can never chase away hunger but politicians CAN if they are serious,
sincere and determined!”
Fani-Kayode – “Which court said that the constitution does not
empower the President to suspend state governors? Which court declared
OBJ’s actions illegal? OBJ got the necessary approvals for his actions
from the Nat. Ass. Will someone ask those that say that OBJ’s actions
were not constitutional whether OBJ was there when all serving political
office holders were removed in the Western Region when a state of
emergency was declared there in 1964.At the end of the day only one
thing matters and it is not my interpretation of the constitution or
anyone else’s. What matters is whether this hitherto untested system of
having a serving governor who has not been able to maintain law and
order in his state still running it when emergency laws are in place. It
will lead to chaos, abuse of power, the persecution of political
enemies, confusion and more atrocities. It will not succeed in stopping
BH but it will strengthen it and cause it to spread. The logic of
allowing those that have failed to protect their people to continue for
the prescribed period of six months and avoid suspension is beyond me.
The fear of a state of emergency by the governors and political office
holders is what makes them sit up and do their best to avoid it. It is a
very heavy hammer and once wielded the consequences must be felt by all
including those that have failed in their duties in the state. Once
they are assured that they will be allowed to continue in office even
after that hammer is wielded the deterrent is removed and there is no
longer any incentive for them to ensure that there is peace in their
states. In fact some of them would even want a state of emergency
because it would give them awesome powers to deal with their enemies and
commit all manner of human rights abuses and atrocities. There is
nowhere in the constitution that says that a governor cannot be removed
in a state of emergency and until a court declares it otherwise I shall
deem it lawful, necessary and expedient”
Dele Momodu – “I insist that the bullying of State Governors under
President Olusegun Obasanjo was unconstitutional, all gas and of no
substance or significant consequence. It was this chicanery that
produced the mess that we’ve all found ourselves in today. Femi should
kindly tell us what Obasanjo’s sledge-hammer had achieved in the
long-run. It is that realisation of monumental failure that has turned
President Obasanjo to the most vociferous critic of Jonathan today. Femi
should also educate us if any Governor in Nigeria has a State Police to
contain insecurity. If President Jonathan can’t do it with all the
soldiers, Airforce, Navy, SSS, etc, at his beck and call it would be
callous to hold Governors responsible for our collective failure.
Finally, may we find the courage to resist Jonathan whenever he
graduates to the full-blown dictatorship of the Obasanjo era. I stand
with President G. E. Jonathan on this one occasion for not sacking any
Governor to serve a bloated ego”
Fani-Kayode – “A last word for Dele Momodu: The governors are
described as the Chief Security Officers of their respective states in
the constitution and they are charged by that same constitution and by
oath before God and the people to provide security for the state. Yes we
all know that the security agencies are Federal institutions and it
could be better but nevertheless that is their duty and charge. I am not
aware of one case where the Commissioner of Police, the Director of SSS
or the Brigade Commander in any state has refused to follow the
governor’s orders in his state. If a governor cannot handle security in
his state with all the soldiers, SSS officers and mobile policemen at
his disposal then he should resign from his position and re-apply to
become governor again after the constitution allows him to have a state
police force as opposed to a Federal one. Our governors surely cannot
abdicate the responsibility for security for their respective states to
the President alone. They also have a key role to play because they are
physically present in those states and they are on the ground. The truth
is that in reality the governors are like little emperors in their
respective domains. They are exceptionally powerful and the power that
they wield is awesome and often unchallenged. Surely even Dele Momodu
knows this. If they really put their mind to it they can do far better
than most of them have been doing. Over and out!”
source: osun defender
source: osun defender

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