Which law, Chukwuemeka? I ask because if we are to be relentlessly legalistic and inflexible, we will find that even the so called law you want adhered strictly to has illegal foundation, which essentially makes it illegal. So at some point we have to be pragmatic.
OU
On Apr 3, 2020 10:19 PM, "Chukwuemeka C Agbo" <chukwuemekacagbo@utexas.edu> wrote:
Okechukwu,If the law requires them to do so, why shouldn't they? Also, is there any aspect of a country's law that could be legally dismissed as "minor"? Is it not common sense for the arm of government charged with executing the law to make itself subject to the law? I'm just wondering if it's okay to violate one aspect of the law just to fulfill another.ChukwuemekaChukwuemeka Agbo, M.A.Doctoral Candidate in African HistoryDepartment of HistoryUSAOn Fri, Apr 3, 2020 at 4:26 PM Okechukwu Ukaga <ukaga001@umn.edu> wrote:To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/" You call an insistence on the rule of law at all times "unnecessary fault-finding and quibbling over minor detail"?" - Chidi Anthony OparaNot true, Chidi. Not so fast. What I see as unnecessary fault-finding and quibbling over minor details, is the notion that the government simply had to declare "state of emergency on health" and then and only then would all that the President and the governors are currently doing be lawful. Notice, that you have not argued that what they are doing is bad, but that a state of emergency on health has not been declared before doing so. That to me is quibbling over minor details.
OUOn Thu, Apr 2, 2020 at 6:09 PM Chidi Anthony Opara, FIIM <chidi.opara@gmail.com> wrote:Okechukwu,
You call an insistence on the rule of law at all times "unnecessary fault-finding and quibbling over minor detail"? Haba! So, this your "primary function of government" cannot be performed under the ambit of the law?
The government simply had to declare "state of emergency on health" and the President and the governors would be doing what they are doing presently in your "primary function of government" under "emergency rules". This is what happens during wars. "Emergency rules" are legitimate as you ought to know. I suspect that why they did not do this is because "the advanced countries did not do that".
I just hope that we would not have an explosion of class (legal)actions bordering on abridgment of civil rights(rights of movement, association, means of livelihood, etc) as prescribed in (not suspended) sections of our constitution.
Thank you for your time.
CAO.
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