Categories: Headline World

Tinubu Lacks Constitutional Authority To Deploy Nigerian Army To Niger – Inibehe Effiong

Effiong said he believes the reasonable solution to the crisis is diplomacy, insisting Nigeria is not in a position to go to war.

Inibehe Effiong has stated that President Tinubu lacks the constitutional authority to deploy the Nigerian Army to fight in the Niger Republic.

 

Newsonline Nigeria reports that a public interest and human rights lawyer, Inibehe Effiong is of the view that President Bola Tinubu does not have the constitutional authority to deploy a single member of the Nigerian Armed Forces as part of the proposed Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS, standby force to invade Niger Republic.

 

Effiong explained that it’s not only when a state of war between Nigeria and another country is declared that parliamentary approval is required, adding that parliamentary approval is also required for all combat duties and missions by the nation’s armed forces abroad.

 

In a statement issued on Thursday via his social media platform, the human rights lawyer claimed it’s unfortunate that ECOWAS leaders gave in to imperialist demands by France to go to war with Niger.

Effiong said he believes the reasonable solution to the crisis is diplomacy, insisting Nigeria is not in a position to go to war.

He wrote, “As at today, Mr. Tinubu does not have the constitutional authority to deploy a single member of the Nigerian Armed Forces as part of the proposed ECOWAS Standby Force to invade Niger Republic.

 

“It is not only when a state of war between Nigeria and another country is declared that parliamentary approval is required. Parliamentary approval is also required for all combat duties and missions by our Armed Forces abroad.

 

“While Section 5 (4)(a) of the 1999 Constitution mandates that the approval of National Assembly must be sought for declaration of a state of war between Nigeria and another country, Section 5(4)(b) of the Constitution specifically provides as follows: ‘except with the prior approval of the Senate, no member of the armed forces of the Federation shall be deployed on combat duty outside Nigeria’.

“The fact that Nigeria currently chairs the ECOWAS, and is a signatory to the treaty of ECOWAS does not change the above constitutional stipulation. Every treaty entered into by Nigeria is subject to the Nigerian Constitution.

 

“Since the Nigerian Senate had passed a resolution and ruled out military option in the resolution of the Niger crisis, any attempt by Mr. Tinubu to deploy a single member of our Armed Forces to take part in the invasion of Niger under any guise or name will be not only reckless, but a gross misconduct which can be treated by the National Assembly as an impeachable offence.

 

“It is unfortunate that ECOWAS leaders have given in to imperialist demands by France to go to war with Niger. They should have asked themselves why the coup seems to enjoy popular support of the citizens of Niger?

 

“I believe that the reasonable way out of this crisis is diplomacy. Nigeria is not in a position to go to war. Our Armed Forces are overstretched and underpaid. We are still struggling to overcome internal insecurity and insurgency.

 

“A country that is going through a terrible financial crisis has no business going to war.”

NewsOnline Nigeria

Recent Posts

  • 2027 Election
  • Headline

2027 Election: Atiku Faces Pressure to Step Down as Peter Obi–Kwankwaso Alliance Gains Ground

Atiku Abubakar is currently facing pressure to step down as Peter Obi–Kwankwaso alliance has gained…

21 minutes ago
  • Crime Watch
  • Top Stories

Biafra: Nnamdi Kanu Sends Message to Former US Mayor Mike Arnold Over Support

Nnamdi Kanu has sent message to a Former US Mayor Mike Arnold over his support…

1 day ago
  • 2027 Election
  • Headline

2027: Opposition Parties Unite, Adopt Single Presidential Candidate to Challenge Tinubu

Opposition parties in Nigeria has united to adopt a single presidential candidate to challenge Tinubu…

1 day ago
  • Opinion
  • Politics

Celebrating Failure: Nigeria’s Culture of Excusing Poor Leadership By Festus Edovia

Across Nigeria, the consequences of poor leadership are impossible to ignore; erratic power supply, worsening…

1 day ago
  • Education
  • Opinion

JAMB Ordeal: What Candidates Endure Before Writing Their Exams By Festus Edovia

Every year, thousands of candidates sitting for the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) examination…

1 day ago
  • Economy And Business
  • Top Stories

CBN Raises ATM Card Issuance Fee to ₦1,500, Scraps Monthly Maintenance Charges

CBN has raised ATM card issuance fee to ₦1,500 and scrapped monthly maintenance charges.  …

3 days ago