Grave concern

THE CREATION of a powerful Transition Commission under the Federation Constitution tasked with promulgating a Transition Plan to overhaul the entire government and centralize powers on the President should be viewed with grave concern, especially since he is not only the chairman of the Commission but all its members will be appointed by him, too.

ArticleĀ  XXI Section 2 of the Consultative Committeeā€™s proposed Federal Constitution empowers the Commission to promulgate a Transition Plan and grants it the legislative power to promulgate ā€œrules, regulations, orders, proclamations, decrees, and other issuancesā€ to implement this plan.Ā  Worse, it is granted the judicial power to ā€œresolve all issues and disputes that may ariseā€ out of the plan and the impending termination of public officials as a result of the reorganization.

Terminated public officials cannot even go to the Supreme Court to question their termination, a strange power on a Commission tasked to decide on the validity of the termination order issued by the same Commission. The President, through the Transition Commission he heads, can practically exercise critical governmental powers replacing the entire government.

There is a possibility of the President declaring all government positions vacant through his Transition Commission.Ā  Article XXI Section 8 of the Federal Constitution provides that ā€œAll officials of the government under the 1987 Constitution shall continue to hold their office and exercise their respective powers, under such terms and conditions as may be provided in the transition plan.ā€ This means the President through his Transition Commission can take away powers of any government office or official and transfer it to his favored few.

Worse, he can interpret this provision to empower him to terminate any government official in consonance with the Transition Plan and appoint their replacements.Ā  The fact that Section 9 assures separation or retirement pay for all ā€œpermanent employees of the government who may be separated from service as a result of the reorganizationā€ provides no comfort as the entire government will be littered with presidential appointees.

Any semblance of checks and balance in the government will be destroyed if the President is empowered to terminate public officials and government employees including those in the constitutional bodies.Ā Under Article XXI, Section 3 (a), the Commissionā€™s Transition Plan shall include plans for the ā€œFederal Government, the independent Constitutional Bodies, the Federated Regions and other component units.ā€Ā It is now possible for the President to declare many government positions vacant through the Transition Commission.

With this massive unchecked control of the entire government, arenā€™t we creating a dictator?

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