In light of the upcoming local government elections scheduled for October 2024 in Rivers State, the chairmen of the eight branches of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) in Rivers State wish to make the following statement:
- Legitimacy of Local Government Elections
Local government elections are a critical part of the democratic process in Nigeria, as enshrined in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended). Therefore, these elections are legal and sanctioned by law, and the Rivers State local government elections are no exception. - Judicial Interpretations and Conflicting Judgments
It is widely known that multiple court judgments on issues relating to the Rivers State local government elections have been circulating on social media. Unfortunately, many of these judgments emanate from courts of coordinate jurisdiction and have been subject to varying interpretations. While we do not wish to reignite the controversies or dwell excessively on the ongoing issues, we must emphasize that the Nigerian Constitution remains the supreme law from which all government institutions derive their legitimacy. All judgments or laws inconsistent with the Constitution are null and void to the extent of their inconsistency. - Role of Security Agencies
Security agencies are constitutionally tasked with maintaining law and order in the country. Failure to carry out this role undermines both democracy and the Constitution. We urge these agencies to uphold their responsibilities to ensure a peaceful and lawful election process. - Participation and Observations
The NBA branches do not face a legal barrier to conducting local government elections in Rivers State. Therefore, they will participate as election observers to promote transparency and accountability. - Encouragement to Voters
We remind all eligible and registered voters in Rivers State to exercise their constitutional right to vote on election day. It is crucial for the advancement of democracy that all citizens make their voices heard through peaceful participation in the electoral process. - Peaceful Conduct and Law-Abiding Citizens
Finally, we advise all residents and indigenes of Rivers State to remain peaceful and law-abiding throughout the election process. Respect for the rule of law is fundamental to the stability of our democracy.
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For further details, please click [here] to access the signed letter from the eight chairmen of the NBA branches in Rivers State.
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