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Thursday, 9 February 2017
MUST READ: YAR' ADUA IS SICK, IMPEACH HIM NOW- BUHARI SAYS IN 2010
On March 9, 2010, something
happened which given the state of
Nigeria right now, can best be
described as the mother of all
ironies.
Late Yar'adua and Goodluck Jonathan
The Nigerian president in that year
was Umar Musa Yar'Adua and he had
been sick and away from the country
for a while. The then vice president,
Goodluck Jonathan, was made the
acting president and the entire
country was confused about the exact
state of Yar'Adua's health.
Then an opposition leader, General
Muhammadu Buhari (rtd.), joined
the growing number of Nigerians to
call for the removal of President
Umaru Musa Yar'Adua.
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READ ALSO: Buhari is not in the
hospital - Presidency
According to the This Day article
dated March 9, 2010, President
Buhari maintained that the only
viable option out of the present
political logjam in the country was
for the Executive Council of the
Federation (EXCOF) to declare the
president incapacitated and have
him impeached .
Buhari, in 2010, said Nigeria should
not have been in the situation it was
in the first instance because the
constitution had made it clear on how
an ailing president could be
succeeded.
Insisting on Yar'Adua's impeachment,
he said the refusal of the council to
follow constitutional provisions with
regards to the illness of the then
president had thrown Nigeria into
crisis and he argued that the 1999
Constitution was clear on the issue of
succession when an incumbent
president is incapacitated.
Buhari, who is the president now,
said all this when he received
members of the National Unity
Forum in Kaduna who paid him a
solidarity visit.
Goodluck Jonathan was not spared, as
the former military ruler criticized
what he described as "extra-
constitutional measures", the
measures applied by the National
Assembly to empower Goodluck
Jonathan as the acting president
when the constitution already had a
solution to the problem.
READ ALSO: 6 things Osinbajo has
done as acting president
Below were his words from March
2010:
"Political expediency won't remedy
this kind of problem because if the
Executive Council of the Federation
had acted in accordance with the
constitution, by invoking the necessary
sections to declare the President
incapacitated, we would not have
found ourselves in this present
situation.
"As you can see, adopting extra-
constitutional measures have not
addressed the problem. If it had, we
would not have been subjected to the
raging debates and controversy going
on. So, we must go back to the
constitution.
"The Executive Council of the
Federation must do the right thing
because once we start moving away
from the constitution, then we are
inviting anarchy.”
Looking back at 2010, from 2017, it is
indeed ironical that President Buhari
is now receiving treatment in
another country, and he has placed
his vice president, Yemi Osinbajo, as
the acting president?!
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