The Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), stated on Thursday that the Edo State House of Assembly lacks the constitutional right to suspend elected chairmen and vice chairmen of local governments in the state.
He said although he has limited facts on the political issue in Edo State, it was unlawful for the state house of Assembly to exercise such power.
“Although the facts of the case was still vague, it is unlawful for a state’s House of Assembly to suspend duly elected Local Government leaders,” the Nation quoted him.
The Minister of Justice explained that the only organ with such power is the Legislature at the Local Government level.
Recall that the Edo House of Assembly had, on Tuesday, passed a resolution suspending the Chairmen and Vice Chairmen of the state’s 18 Local Government Areas for two months.
The House directed the leaders of the LGAs’ legislative arms to take over the leadership of their respective councils.
Afterwards, the Special Adviser to Governor Monday Okpebholo on Legal Matters, Andrew Emwanta, in an interview on Wednesday said the suspension was in line with the Constitution.
Emwanta noted that former governors Adams Oshiomhole and Godwin Obaseki also suspended local council chairmen during their tenures.