"The Rule of Law" in Israel. Please read! It's from ABC Breaking News

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Emmanuel Udogu

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Nov 21, 2019, 9:02:35 PM11/21/19
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https://abcnews.go.com/International/israels-prime-minister-benjamin-netanyahu-indicted-bribery-fraud/story?id=67199981&cid=clicksource_4380645_null_twopack_hed

To the students of democracy,

I hope our courts in Africa (and the developing world) will emulate Israely judiciary.  

Ike Udogu

Victor Okafor

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Nov 22, 2019, 9:40:53 AM11/22/19
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In our own Nigeria, President Buhari is practically the law, for he picks and chooses which court decision to obey or ignore. And, he does that with impunity. There is little or no angst from the ruling political class about it. The media talking heads are almost nowhere to be found on this vexatious subject. In fact, a recent news report reported him as saying that he tries his humanly best to abide by the Constitution of the Republic. Thus, when his humanly best does not permit, Buhari apparently also ignores the Constitution--again with impunity. A prominent example is his government’s continued detention of a high profile protest figure despite a bail granted him by a federal high court. This is in line with a pattern of behavior on the part of Buhari-the-law. Not surprisingly and in line with Buhari-the-Law, a state governor just yesterday announced openly that he was not going to comply with a state high court ruling abrogating his appointment of new emirates for the city of Kano.

All this, ladies and gentlemen, succinctly captures the current status of the rule of law in Nigeria. Nigeria’s political system is good on paper but demonstrably dysfunctional in practice. For his pattern of disobedience of court orders, President Buhari-the-law would have long been impeached and removed from office if Nigeria was a serious country governed by a serious political class, but one even hardly hears any motion or voice of disapproval of his open lawlessness from Nigeria's esteemed national legislature--another dysfunctional organ among the plethora of political dysfunctionalities of the polity known as Nigeria.


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OLAYINKA AGBETUYI

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Nov 22, 2019, 7:31:53 PM11/22/19
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I do not know details of Israeli Constitution.  But if Netanyahu has immunity in office then the indictment is a coup as he claimed and ought not to be celebrated by Nigerians.

As for Buhari disobeying court orders recently EFCC said the detained have not formally complied with protocols for their release as of their own volition.  Do you have information to the contrary?  I do not I confess..

Nigeria has an opposition leader.  Why has he not capitalised on this lapse (if he was convinced it was true) during the last elections.

Why has opposition senators not done the same on the floor of the assembly?  Is Nigeria a military dictatorship?

OAA



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In our own Nigeria, President Buhari is practically the law, for he picks and chooses which court decision to obey or ignore. And, he does that with impunity. There is little or no angst from the ruling political class about it. The media talking heads are almost nowhere to be found on this vexatious subject. In fact, a recent news report reported him as saying that he tries his humanly best to abide by the Constitution of the Republic. Thus, when his humanly best does not permit, Buhari apparently also ignores the Constitution--again with impunity. A prominent example is his government’s continued detention of a high profile protest figure despite a bail granted him by a federal high court. This is in line with a pattern of behavior on the part of Buhari-the-law. Not surprisingly and in line with Buhari-the-Law, a state governor just yesterday announced openly that he was not going to comply with a state high court ruling abrogating his appointment of new emirates for the city of Kano.

All this, ladies and gentlemen, succinctly captures the current status of the rule of law in Nigeria. Nigeria’s political system is good on paper but demonstrably dysfunctional in practice. For his pattern of disobedience of court orders, President Buhari-the-law would have long been impeached and removed from office if Nigeria was a serious country governed by a serious political class, but one even hardly hears any motion or voice of disapproval of his open lawlessness from Nigeria's esteemed national legislature--another dysfunctional organ among the plethora of political dysfunctionalities of the polity known as Nigeria.


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Oluwatoyin Vincent Adepoju

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Sowore has met all bail conditions.

Dasuki has been kept incommunicado for years, to the best of my knowledge.

Scholars should not uphold dictatorship.

toyin

OLAYINKA AGBETUYI

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AsI asked in my last post Is Nigeria a military dictatorship?  If it is not  how can scholars back a dictatorship?

You have lived in the UK.  You know how democracy operates is that time and time again the opposition will continue to tear government ministers apart on the floor of the house ( on behalf of the people) until govt is FORCED to do the right thing.

What happened to the Nigerian opposition parties in NASS and how has Buhari been dictatorially  muzzling them?  Who is stopping them from carrying out their constitutional duties?

OAA



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Sowore has met all bail conditions.

Dasuki has been kept incommunicado for years, to the best of my knowledge.

Scholars should not uphold dictatorship.

toyin

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