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CFRN Does Not Empower President To Remove Governor -Femj Falana

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Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, says the Nigerian constitution does not expressly confer power on the President to assume or temporarily displace executive or legislative institutions of a state.

Falana made this known on Tuesday in an interview on Arise Television monitored by DAILY POST.

He was reacting to the Supreme Court judgment, which reaffirmed that the President holds the constitutional power to declare a state of emergency in any state where circumstances threaten public safety or governance.

He said: “Unlike the constitutions of India and Pakistan, the Nigerian Constitution does not expressly confer power on the President to assume or temporarily displace executive or legislative institutions of a state.

“Well, I think in fairness to the Supreme Court, the justice that delivered the leading judgment, did send out what is regarded as summary judgment.

“Unfortunately, most commentators have not bothered to read the judgment. Yes, there is no doubt that the court did say or did confirm the power of the President to adopt extraordinary measures to restore law and order in any state where a state of emergency has been declared.

“There was no doubt before now that the President could deploy forces or take other steps to restore law and order.

“What has always been controversy is the extent of the powers, and the Supreme Court made the point that the provision of the Constitution, section 305, has not set out the extent of the powers that the president can exercise.”

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Morocco Winners of AFCON 2025, Strips Senegal of Title

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The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has announced Morocco as winners of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.

The CAF Appeal Board ruled in favour of Morocco, declaring that Senegal forfeited the AFCON final by walking off the field during the game.

Morocco were awarded a 3–0 walkover victory.

This decision upholds Morocco’s appeal following the chaotic events in the match.

DAILY POST recalls that the Senegal team briefly walked off the pitch in protest after a controversial penalty was awarded to Morocco late in regulation time.

They were called back to the field by their captain, Sadio Mané, and later won the game 1–0.

CAF determined that this action constituted a violation of Article 84, or the equivalent regulations concerning refusal to play or abandoning the field.

Under AFCON rules, a team that refuses to continue playing or leaves the field without authorization faces elimination and forfeiture of the match.

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BREAKING NEWS: 3 security Agent Slump During Soludo’s 2nd Term Inauguration

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A total of three operatives of different security agencies in Anambra State collapsed during the inauguration of Anambra State Governor, Prof Chukwuma Soludo, on Tuesday.

The incident happened during the parade at the Dr Alex Ekwueme Square in Awka.

The three operatives are one male police operative, another male operative of the Directorate of State Services (DSS) and a female operative of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC.

The police operative collapsed first, followed by the NSCDC operative, who slumped towards the end of the event and was later escorted to an ambulance, after she refused to be moved in a stretcher.

A source said the police operative was later resuscitated, but was still not stable, and was taken in an ambulance to Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University Teaching Hospital, Amaku Awka.

The collapse of the service officers was attributed to fatigue and the long period of parade under harsh sunny weather.

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