INLAND WATERWAYS: Group Carpets Niwa For Instigating Operators Against Rule Of Law
By: HighCelebritySquard
...says
action embarrassing, disgraceful, capable of causing anarchy
A civil society group, Committee for the Protection of
Peoples Mandate (CPPM) on Monday faulted
the call by the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) on operators in the sector
to disregard a 7-day ultimatum issued on them by the Lagos State Government to
comply with the relevant laws, describing it as embarrassing, disgraceful and
capable of leading to anarchy.
The State Government, following the judgment of Appeal
Court which upheld its powers to legislate on intra-inland waterways within the
State, had called on operators in the sector especially dredgers and boat
operators, to comply with relevant laws governing their operations failure of
which sanction would apply.
NIWA, on the other hand, issued a statement calling on
dredgers and other operators in the sector to ignore the ultimatum issued by
the State Government.
But in a press statement signed by CIPPM Executive
Chairman, Mr Nelson Ekujumi, the group said they were disturbed and embarrassed
by the attempt of the National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) to violate the
constitution by disregarding and interpreting to suit itself, an unambiguous
judgment of a court which is a law and thereby undermine public peace and
safety.
“We condemn in strong terms NIWA’s irresponsible
resort to self help, disrespect for the rule of law and instigation of
waterways operators to defy an existing law as exemplified in the Court of
Appeal judgment of July 18th, 2017 delivered by Justice Hussein Mukhtar who
ruled that “It is hereby held that the Lagos State House of Assembly is
competent to make laws in respect of the intra inland waterways in Lagos State
except the inter-State waterways declared as International or inter State
waterways under item 5 in the 2th Schedule to the National Inland Waterways
Act”.
“We are quite aware that this matter of control of
inland waterways has been a subject of litigation between the National Inland
Waterways Authority (NIWA) and the Lagos State Government as far back as 2008
and culminated with a judgment delivered by the Federal High Court sitting in
Lagos on March 28th,2017, which ruled that “Lagos State had no authority to
manage the waterways because such powers fell under the exclusive legislative
list”.
“Dissatisfied with the high court judgment, the Lagos
State Government conducted itself responsibly by approaching the Court of
Appeal to set aside the judgment of the High Court, of which the ruling was
delivered on July 18th, 2017.
“Therefore, we are scandalized that instead of
focusing on its appeal to the Supreme Court against the Court of Appeal
judgment on the matter of which the date of Sept 18th, 2017 has been fixed for hearing, the
National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) has taken the illegal and
unconstitutional steps of undermining public order by attempting to usurp the
functions of the judiciary which is an illegality.
“In view of the above, we at CPPM are hereby calling
on NIWA to refrain forthwith from its assault on the constitution and await the
judgment of the Supreme Court on its appeal, failure of which they should be
held responsible for any breakdown of law and order on our waterways in Lagos
State,” Ekujumi said.
INLAND WATERWAYS: Group Carpets Niwa For Instigating Operators Against Rule Of Law
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