Barely a month after President Bola Tinubu declared a state of emergency in Rivers State, a civic group, Guardians of Justice and Democratic Leadership, has called for emergency rule in Zamfara State over Governor Dauda Lawal’s alleged role in the crisis rocking the state House of Assembly.
The group also accused the governor of having no regard for the rule of law, and failing to address insecurity in the state.
Condemning the escalating crisis in Zamfara State, group cited the ongoing power tussle between the governor and the Zamfara State House of Assembly, which has resulted in two parallel leaderships and a breakdown in governance.
Executive Director of the Guardians of Justice and Democratic Leadership, Patriot Abel Adams, in a statement on Friday also expressed concern over the worsening security situation in Zamfara State, noting that 14 local government councils are currently experiencing rampant insecurity, killings, and destruction of properties.
Adams accused Governor Lawal of lacking the capacity to govern and secure the people of the state.
According to Adams, bandits have sacked whole communities and made life unbearable for the people of the state.
Rather than strenuously work at eliminating the hydra-headed challenges of poverty, kidnapping, and banditry, the governor would rather engage in frivolous spending, making hypocritical sympathy visits to victims of the almost daily attacks and the families of the dead,” Adams said.
The group also criticised Lawal for presenting the state’s 2025 budget to an illegitimate Assembly leadership, further exacerbating the crisis.
It stressed that the governor’s actions are a clear disregard for the rule of law and the principles of separation of powers, which are fundamental to democracy.
The governor should know that the same election that brought him to office and grants legitimacy to him as the governor is the same election that guarantees constitutional powers to the members of the State House of Assembly to act and represent their constituencies.
“No authority confers on him a more deserving priority other than that he is the governor of the state and must act within the constitutional allowance of his office.
“He is required to observe the principles of the rule of law, the principles of separation of powers and the observance of checks and balance, tenets without which democracy is no longer democracy but authoritarianism.
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