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“No Governor Has the Right to Remove or Suspend a Local Government Chairman” – AGF

December 19, 2024 2 min read

December 19, 2024

By Ayinde Adeleke

The Attorney General of the Federation, Lateef Fagbemi, has stated that governors do not have the authority to suspend or remove local government chairmen.

This statement was made in response to questions about the constitutionality of the Edo state governor’s actions in suspending local government chairmen in the state.

Fagbemi emphasized that the constitution clearly outlines the roles and responsibilities of local government chairmen, and that governors do not have the power to unilaterally remove or suspend them.

The AGF’s statement comes amidst controversy surrounding the Edo state governor’s decision to suspend local government chairmen in the state.

The move has been met with criticism from various stakeholders, who argue that it is unconstitutional and an abuse of power.

Fagbemi’s clarification on the matter is expected to provide guidance on the limits of a governor’s authority and the rights of local government chairmen.

It also highlights the need for governors to respect the autonomy of local governments and to work within the bounds of the constitution.

The AGF’s statement is a significant development in the ongoing debate about the role of Governors in relation to local government chairmen. It is expected to have implications for the governance of states and the relationship between Governors and local government official