Dissolution of Elected LG Officials Unconstitutional, Court Rules
In a landmark judgment delivered in Benin City, Justice Daniel Iyobosa Okungbowa, the Chief Judge of Edo State has ruled that elected local government officials cannot be dissolved by the state government, state House of Assembly, or their agents.
The ruling reinforces the independence of elected councils and upholds the integrity of democratic processes.
The judgment relied heavily on the Supreme Court precedent in Attorney General of the Federation vs Attorney General of Abia State & 36 ORS (2024), referenced as LPELR-62576 (SC).
The ruling reaffirms the constitutional protection of local government autonomy and underscores the judiciary's role in defending democratic principles.
Arbitrary dissolution of councils, the court warned, would violate the rule of law and undermine democracy at the grassroots level.
The judgment, observers noted serves as a reminder to state governors and Houses of Assembly across Nigeria to respect judicial precedents and the constitutional roles of local government officials.
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