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Lagos-based human rights lawyer, Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, has called on the
National Assembly to commence impeachment proceedings against President
Muhammadu Buhari over the wording of his recent vacation letter to the
National Assembly. In a statement issued in Lagos, Mr. Adegboruwa said the
decision by the president to ask Mr. Osinbajo to ‘coordinate’ the government in
his absence would leave Mr. Osinbajo with virtually no powers to run the
country. “A coordinator is a Person of equal status with others, so the VP
cannot make appointments or sack anybody while the President is away,” said Mr.
Adegboruwa. “He cannot discipline any erring minister. He is limited in
policy decisions, as a coordinator. He has no power of control over the
Cabal to whom the president has handed over power, albeit illegally. The
chief of staff was recently reported to have moved vital documents away from
Aso Villa. “In effect, Nigeria has no leader presently. The existing
office of VP is no more. The constitutionally created office of Acting
President has been circumscribed by the President. The President is away
on an indefinite medical trip abroad.”
Mr. Buhari
left the country on Sunday night for a medical treatment in the UK, and in his
letter to the Senate notifying the lawmakers of his absence; the president said Mr. Osinbajo would
“coordinate” the nation’s affairs while he is abroad. The
choice of words employed by Mr. Buhari in his latest letter elicited
controversy among Nigerians. Mr. Adegboruwa said the Senate lacks the
power to pronounce Mr. Osinbajo as Acting President, without a written
resolution of both chambers of the National Assembly, through a decision taken
on their floors. “The President cannot travel for medical check up for an
indefinite period of time,” he said. “The National Assembly should reject the
letter from the President. There is, therefore, a serious
constitutional crisis. “Pro government lawyers and activists, who have goaded
the Buhari administration into dubious and reckless interpretations of the
Constitution in the past, should be held responsible for the current crisis and
all acts of impunity from Aso Villa. In all, the National Assembly should
commence impeachment proceedings against the President, for gross misconduct.”
Source: ( Premium Times)
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