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PDP Governors Declare New Police Act Unconstitutional.

The Peoples Democratic Party Governors’ Forum has called for a repeal of sections of the Police Act recently emphasized to by the President, Muhammadu Buhari alleging constitutional breaches.

This was contained in a letter announced after a Zoom meeting held by the PDP governors.

The Chairman of the forum, Aminu Tambuwal, who is also the governor of Sokoto State signed the letter.

On Wednesday, a copy of the letter was made available to reporters in Abuja.

The governors and others urged the president and the National Assembly to repeal Section 4(1) of the Nigeria Police Trust Fund (Establishment) Act, 2019 which “purportedly authorises the President to deduct 0.5% of the total revenue accruing to the Federation Account for the benefit of the Nigeria Police Trust Fund.”

According to the governors, they said deduction is patently unconstitutional.

The letter read in part, “The meeting noted the signing of the New Nigeria Police Act, 2020 by Mr. President, Commander in Chief.

“While acknowledging the many important innovations in the new law, the Forum emphasised the need to make the Nigeria Police Council, which has Mr. President as Chairman and 36 state Governors as members, fully operational and the clearing house on all issues bordering on the organisation and administration of the Nigeria Police Force as enshrined in the 1999 Constitution.

“The Forum further observed the discrepancies in S.12(2) and S.12(4) of the Act on the appropriate authority with responsibility to deploy Police Commissioners to the respective States. Whereas S.12(2) gives the responsibility to the Police Service Commission, S. 12(4) gives either the Police Service Commission or Inspector-General of Police the same responsibility.

“This is even more regrettable as the Constitution gives this responsibility to the Police Service Commission (S. 215) (1)(b). We advise that the constitutional provision be upheld.

 

 

 

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