spot_imgspot_img
Wednesday, December 18, 2024

CLLR. SYRENIUS CEPHUS: “NO TENURE POSITION FOR PUBLIC OFFICIALS UNDER ARTICLE 56 OF 1986 CONSTITUTION OF LIBERIA”

Date:

In a recent opinion piece, legal expert Cllr. Sayma Syrenius Cephus highlighted the extensive powers granted to the President of Liberia under the 1986 Constitution. The article emphasized that Article 56 of the Constitution empowers the President to appoint and dismiss public officials at will, without the need for cause, ensuring the President’s unrestricted authority in governing the nation.

The analysis underscored that the President, as the Head of State and Government, possesses exclusive executive powers as outlined in Article 50 of the Constitution. This grants the President the authority to preside over Liberia without hindrance, serving as the sovereign Head of State, Head of Government, and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces.

Cllr. Cephus emphasized that all cabinet ministers, deputy and assistant cabinet ministers, ambassadors, and other government officials appointed by the President under the Constitution hold their offices at the pleasure of the President, as explicitly stated in Article 56. This provision aims to prevent divided loyalties within the government structure, ensuring a cohesive administration.

The legal expert argued against the existence of tenure positions for public officials beyond the lifespan of the Appointing Authority, emphasizing that any statutory provisions conflicting with the Constitution must yield to the Constitution’s supremacy. This stance reinforces the President’s discretionary power to appoint public officials in alignment with the Constitution.

Moreover, Cllr. Cephus drew parallels between the President’s appointment of public officials and a lessor-lessee relationship, illustrating that the authority granted by the President ceases to exist upon the President’s tenure completion. This interpretation highlights the temporary nature of appointments under Article 56, aligning with the constitutional framework.

The article cautioned against retaining public officials appointed by previous administrations, citing potential challenges in implementing the current government’s agenda. It stressed the importance of political loyalty and alignment with the governing vision to drive effective governance and minimize conflicts of interest.

In conclusion, Cllr. Sayma Syrenius Cephus reiterated that there are no tenure positions within the scope of Article 56 of the 1986 Constitution. The piece emphasized the necessity of aligning statutory provisions with constitutional mandates and highlighted the President’s prerogative in appointing public officials to uphold effective governance in Liberia.

Author: Cllr. Sayma Syrenius Cephus

smartnews
Smart News Liberia is an online news outlet and a product of Smart Media Group Inc. Our website, smartnewsliberia.com, covers a broad spectrum of news content. For inquiries or information, you can reach us at 0777425285 or 0886946925, or email us at smartnewsliberia@gmail.com or info@smartnewsliberia.com.

LATEST DEVELOPMENT

CHAOS ERUPTS AMID ACCUSATIONS OF POLITICALLY MOTIVATED PROTEST

LIBERIA – On Tuesday, December 17, 2024, Capitol Hill...

FLYING IN LUXURY AS BOAKAI FACES CRITICISM FOR PRIVATE JET TRAVEL AMID ECONOMIC STRUGGLES

MONROVIA, LIBERIA – President Joseph Nyuma Boakai is under...

PRESIDENT BOAKAI CALLS FOR UNITY AND DIALOGUE AT 66TH ECOWAS SUMMIT

MONROVIA, LIBERIA – President Joseph Nyuma Boakai on Saturday,...

MAJORITY BLOC IN HOR SETS DECEMBER 20 DEADLINE FOR PASSING 2025 BUDGET

MONROVIA, LIBERIA – The Majority Bloc of Liberia's House...

DOES LIBERIA NEED CONSTITUTIONAL CLARITY?

The ongoing power struggle within the House of Representatives...

BOAKAI SIDESTEPS SPEAKER KOFFA: LOGICALITY OR PRECEDENT-SETTING BREACH?

President Joseph Boakai's decision to submit the 2025 draft...

A MILESTONE FOR LIBERIA’S HIGHER EDUCATION, BUT CHALLENGES REMAIN

The launch of Liberia’s first doctoral programs at the...

COMMENTARY

THE LASTING LEGACY OF PRINCE JOHNSON’S DEATH AND THE PATH FORWARD FOR LIBERIA

By Lyndon J. Ponnie, Sr. The passing of former Liberian...

PRES. BOAKAI’S LACK OF LEADERSHIP AND LIBERIA’S POLITICAL CRISIS

-A Commentary Joseph Boakai's failure to lead has once again...

THE MASS DISMISSAL OF LIBERIAN PUBLIC SERVANTS: A TROUBLING TREND UNDER THE BOAKAI ADMINISTRATION

A Commentary by Wondah L. Jah Since assuming the presidency,...

SECURITY RISKS: IS PRESIDENT BOAKAI UNKNOWINGLY SETTING THE STAGE FOR EARLY COUP D’ÉTAT?

In his commentary, Liberian political analyst Vandalerk R. Patricks...

LATEST NEWS

TRUMP RETURNS TO NEW YORK TO FACE HISTORIC CRIMINAL CHARGES

NEW YORK (AP) — Former President Donald Trump returned...

Share post:

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

OPINION

HOR IN UPROAR AS EMBATTLED SPEAKER KOFFA’S INFLUENCE EXPOSES GOVERNANCE CHALLENGES

By Socrates Smythe Saywon, Sr. Liberia’s political scene is currently...

LIBERIANS ARE IN AN ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIP WITH THE UP AND CDC

  An Opinion By Grace RK Guar Every six...

AMERICA’S NEGLECT OF LIBERIA: A CALL FOR CHANGE

An Opinion By Bishop Dr. Rudolph Q. Kwanue, Sr A...

AMID AN UNENDING WAR AGAINST POVERTY, INJUSTICES – HAS THE PROGRESSIVE STRUGGLE BECOME LOST IN TRANSLATION?

A Patriot's Diary With Ekena Wesley What manner of Liberian progressives...

HAS PRESIDENT BOAKAI’S GOVERNMENT BEGUN BEARING GOOD FRUITS? (PART1)

By Jacob N.B. Parley Following a careful reflection, I have...

THE GALLERY

spot_imgspot_img

MORE ARTICLES

spot_imgspot_img

MORE NEWS

LATEST DEVELOPMENT NEWS

LATEST CRIME NEWS

Share via
Copy link