Adamawa Gov. faults Nigeria's Constitution on traditional rulers

News Express |19th Jul 2015 | 4,329
Adamawa Gov. faults Nigeria's Constitution on traditional rulers

Governor Mohammadu Bindow of Adamawa has said that the country’s constitution is unfair to traditional institution for not assigning constitutional responsibilities to it.

Bindow made the remark on Saturday in Yola when the Lamido Emirate Council paid him Sallah homage.

According to the governor, constitutional recognition of the role of traditional institution will have prevented some of the security challenges and other social vices currently confronting the country.

He pledged that his administration would give due recognition to traditional institution in the state.

He said: ``the neglect of traditional institution has caused us what we are passing through today.

``The institution is the closest contact with the people and they required to be given constitutional role.

``We in Adamawa will continue to recognise traditional institution.’’

The governor announced that his administration had already purchased 30,000 metric tons of fertilisers to be distributed to farmers in all the 21 local government areas of the state.

``The fertilisers cost N3.5 billion even without transportation cost,’’ he said, adding that the gesture was aimed at boosting agricultural production.

Earlier, D rBarkindo Musdafa, the Lamido of Adamawa, who led the council, promised that the people of the emirate would support the administration to improve their standard of living.

Musdafa, who is also the Chairman, Adamawa State Traditional Rulers Council, said that the policies of the new administration would alleviate poverty and reduce youth restiveness in the state. (NAN)

*Photo shows Gov. Bindow.

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