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Nigeria Supreme Court removes five state governors
Nigeria’s Supreme Court ruled on Friday to remove five state governors from office because their tenures should have expired last year, replacing them with the speakers of the house of assembly from the respective states. The governors of Nigeria’s 36 states are among the most powerful politicians in Africa’s most populous nation, in some cases controlling budgets larger than other African countries.
The governors of Bayelsa, Cross Rivers, Kogi, Adamawa and Sokoto all came into office in May 2007 but their four-year tenures were terminated by election tribunals because of “irregularities”. Fresh elections were conducted the following year, which they all won again. They won a court order last year which allowed them to run for re-election in 2012 because they argued that their official four-year tenure did not begin until the re-run in 2008. But this legal victory was challenged by the Independent National Electoral Commission with the Supreme Court, which ruled on Friday that the governors’ time in office ended in May 2011.
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