The argument is, if the governor’s election will be nullified, why appoint commissioners, who will be thrown out immediately a new person takers over? Another reason is the need to cut the cost of governance.
Operating commissioners is said to be saving the cash-strapped states, which are owing civil servants several months of salary arrears, millions of naira that would have been used to pay commissioners’ allowances, salary and running cost.
Some of the governors are said to be confused over the issue following back breaking pressure from their godfathers and power brokers.
Some have also attributed the delay to what is happening at the federal level, where most of the governors are said to be taking a cue from President Muhammadu Buhari, who is yet to appoint his ministers.
Indeed, in one of the states, the governor is said to be waiting for the ministerial appointments to know those he would give state appointments because he nominated some of his loyalists for federal appointments.
But can the states continue to function without SEC? And for how long?
Vanguard
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