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Constitutionally, Sultan Has No Power To Appoint Anyone – Sokoto Govt by iwaeda: 5:43pm On Jul 02
The Sokoto State government has said constitutionally, the Sultan of Sokoto has no power to appoint anyone.

Speaking at the public hearing on the Sokoto Local Government and Chieftaincy Law 2008, on Tuesday, Commissioner of Justice, Barrister Nasiru Binji, said the existing Chieftaincy law in the state contravenes the constitution of Nigeria.

He said section 76(2) of the law is inconsistent with section 5(2) of the 1999 Constitution as amended.

Section 5(2) of the constitution stipulates that the executive power to appoint in the state is vested on the Governor directly or through his deputy, commissioners or any government agent assigned by the Governor.

“So, there is no power given to the sultanate council to appoint. Section 76(2) of the Sokoto Local government and Chieftancy Law give the sultanate council the power to appoint district and village heads in the state but with the approval of the sitting Governor.


“So the section is inconsistent with the 1999 constitution as amended and therefore it cannot stand. Because the power to appoint is the executive power and who exercise the power, is it not the Governor? This is the reason for the amendment. To correct the mistake of the past,” he said.

On the bill to extend the local government chairmen tenure to three years, it is to enable them perform effectively.

https://dailytrust.com/breaking-constitutionally-sultan-has-no-power-to-appoint-anyone-sokoto-govt/

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Re: Constitutionally, Sultan Has No Power To Appoint Anyone – Sokoto Govt by hilertali: 5:49pm On Jul 02
Before music reacts to this, Sokoto government is legally correct.

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Re: Constitutionally, Sultan Has No Power To Appoint Anyone – Sokoto Govt by iwaeda: 5:49pm On Jul 02
Sultan is a 'go' grin grin grin grin grin cry cry cry

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Re: Constitutionally, Sultan Has No Power To Appoint Anyone – Sokoto Govt by Finegirl734(f): 5:50pm On Jul 02
True

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Re: Constitutionally, Sultan Has No Power To Appoint Anyone – Sokoto Govt by helinues: 6:38pm On Jul 02
Their palavas

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Re: Constitutionally, Sultan Has No Power To Appoint Anyone – Sokoto Govt by lslamVIRGINS: 6:45pm On Jul 02
What is Sokoto government still waiting for, send the man away. Yoruba Muslims must be set free from Fulani man in sokoto

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Re: Constitutionally, Sultan Has No Power To Appoint Anyone – Sokoto Govt by Jostoman: 6:51pm On Jul 02
iwaeda:
Sultan is a 'go' grin grin grin grin grin cry cry cry
Tinubu people. Nawao

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Re: Constitutionally, Sultan Has No Power To Appoint Anyone – Sokoto Govt by Jostoman: 6:51pm On Jul 02
BAT don carry him dirty politics reach Sokoto

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Re: Constitutionally, Sultan Has No Power To Appoint Anyone – Sokoto Govt by SadiqBabaSani: 7:01pm On Jul 02
The rumors are true all along, when will Emir of Yoruba land Sheikititi bobo MUMURIC launch assault against the State government because the verbal assault is not working at all

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Re: Constitutionally, Sultan Has No Power To Appoint Anyone – Sokoto Govt by WhizdomXX(m): 7:44pm On Jul 02
The Sultan is an immigrant,along with most Fulani claiming Nigerian origin.

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Re: Constitutionally, Sultan Has No Power To Appoint Anyone – Sokoto Govt by iwaeda: 8:16pm On Jul 02
Imagine Aliyu were a Christian governor, trying this. cry cry cry cry kiss cry kiss kiss

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Re: Constitutionally, Sultan Has No Power To Appoint Anyone – Sokoto Govt by Rahman87(m): 8:18pm On Jul 02
Really
Re: Constitutionally, Sultan Has No Power To Appoint Anyone – Sokoto Govt by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 8:18pm On Jul 02
Family affairs... Maybe they should reform the sultanate

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Re: Constitutionally, Sultan Has No Power To Appoint Anyone – Sokoto Govt by Lovenorth: 8:18pm On Jul 02
Why is this useless Sokoto government so obsessed with the Sultan?
Re: Constitutionally, Sultan Has No Power To Appoint Anyone – Sokoto Govt by FalseProphet1(m): 8:19pm On Jul 02
I see the sokoto governor dethroning the sultan, I see chaos in sokoto, I see Islamic radicals chasing the governor out of the state, I see sokoto having a new governor.

This I have seen.

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Re: Constitutionally, Sultan Has No Power To Appoint Anyone – Sokoto Govt by Forumites: 8:19pm On Jul 02
While the northerners are gathering against Tinubu he is busy destroying their much revered and respected traditional institutions. Power play.

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Re: Constitutionally, Sultan Has No Power To Appoint Anyone – Sokoto Govt by Tjra: 8:19pm On Jul 02
EreluRoz:
I'm not in support of whatever games asiwaju is playing with the northerners it won't end well. Politics in the north is entirely different from southern politics
How is it different?

I don't know why Obidients dey always fear Northerners.

They like beating chests but just mention North, dem don dey pee for body.

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Re: Constitutionally, Sultan Has No Power To Appoint Anyone – Sokoto Govt by EreluRoz: 8:20pm On Jul 02
I'm not in support of whatever games asiwaju is playing with the northerners it won't end well. Politics in the north is entirely different from southern politics

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Re: Constitutionally, Sultan Has No Power To Appoint Anyone – Sokoto Govt by Gondonu: 8:20pm On Jul 02
Traditional institutions are no more sacred as before as politics have bastardized them......

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Re: Constitutionally, Sultan Has No Power To Appoint Anyone – Sokoto Govt by Hndrrxxx(m): 8:21pm On Jul 02
Yyy
Re: Constitutionally, Sultan Has No Power To Appoint Anyone – Sokoto Govt by Chibuzoripob: 8:21pm On Jul 02
cool SUDANESE pipu and their wahala sad. May God deliver us from sad sad

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Re: Constitutionally, Sultan Has No Power To Appoint Anyone – Sokoto Govt by datola: 8:22pm On Jul 02
No smoke without fire after all.

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Re: Constitutionally, Sultan Has No Power To Appoint Anyone – Sokoto Govt by Antoeni(m): 8:22pm On Jul 02
Exactly, A Councillor Has More Constitutional Roles & Duties Than Any Traditional Ruler or Religion Persons

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Re: Constitutionally, Sultan Has No Power To Appoint Anyone – Sokoto Govt by GreatKingg: 8:23pm On Jul 02
Naija politicians lol.... in everything you do, make sure you don't offend or be in the black book of a Naija politician. Dem go use your case do PR when they finally get the power.

But back to the topic, if the constitution doesn't give powers to the Sultan to make appointments, then I think the governor/government is within his/its right to strip the Sultan of that privilege.

Section 76(2) of the Sokoto Local government and Chieftaincy Law give the sultanate council the power to appoint district and village heads in the state but with the approval of the sitting Governor. This I think makes sense.

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Re: Constitutionally, Sultan Has No Power To Appoint Anyone – Sokoto Govt by RealityKings(f): 8:23pm On Jul 02
EreluRoz:
I'm not in support of whatever games asiwaju is playing with the northerners it won't end well. Politics in the north is entirely different from southern politics


There is nothing to play. Every one went to visit Buhari because they didn't have his phone number and he was just recovering

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Re: Constitutionally, Sultan Has No Power To Appoint Anyone – Sokoto Govt by tefishy(m): 8:24pm On Jul 02
smiley
Re: Constitutionally, Sultan Has No Power To Appoint Anyone – Sokoto Govt by Okhuadams(m): 8:24pm On Jul 02
Re: Constitutionally, Sultan Has No Power To Appoint Anyone – Sokoto Govt by EreluRoz: 8:24pm On Jul 02
RealityKings:



There is nothing to play. Every one went to visit Buhari because they didn't have his phone number and he was just recovering
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The northerners are cooking something, watch out for 2027
Re: Constitutionally, Sultan Has No Power To Appoint Anyone – Sokoto Govt by Patrioticman007(m): 8:25pm On Jul 02
Sokoto State wants to commit hakakiri, if not for Union Jack Maxim Guns, how on Earth will a creation of British control the Sultanate.

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