Throwback: Impeach Yar’adua Now –
Buhari Told Lawmakers In 2010 When Yaradua Was Sick
Former
Head of State, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd), has declared that the
only solution to present political uncertainty in the country is for the
National Assembly to set machineries in motion for the impeachment of ailing
President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua. The 2003 and 2007 presidential candidate of the
All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) made the declaration yesterday while addressing
members of the National Unity Forum (NUF) which had visited him in Kaduna.
The
forum led by Alhaji Maigida Musa Abdu had from last week began visiting notable
northern leaders to seek their opinions on how best to handle the Yar’Adua mess
and at the same time ensuring that the region does not lose out completely in
the power equation, especially as the country approaches 2011.
For
instance, when it met with former Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Alhaji
Muhammadu Dikko Yusuf, last week, the former police boss seized the occasion to
call on the north to ensure that it produced ‘credible and acceptable
replacement’ for Yar’Adua in 2011 presidential election.
Incidentally, like Buhari, the
former police boss is also from Katsina State, like Yar’Adua. And Daily Sun can
authoritatively reveal that until the president took ill, Dikko was one of his
honorary advisers.
But unlike Dikko, Buhari was more
forthcoming when he further said the Federal Executive Council must save the
nation from the current agony by declaring the president incapacitated to pave
the way for his impeachment.
He further argued that Nigeria, as a
nation, should not have been in the present situation if the provisions of the
constitution were respected by the leadership of the country, insisting that
the constitution has specific provisions on how an ailing president could be
succeeded, even as he noted that the refusal by the FEC to respect and apply
the constitutional provisions had led to the present crisis in the country.
In an apparent reference to the
resolution passed by the National Assembly, which empowered Goodluck Jonathan
to function as an acting president, the former head of state noted that it was
wrong to introduce extra-constitutional measures to tackle problems already
addressed by the constitution.
To this end, he stressed that the
joy of political expediency would never replace clear laid out regulations
spelt out by the laws of the land, adding that ‘political expediency won’t
remedy this kind of problem because if the FEC 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 exco must do the right thing
because once we start moving away from the constitution, then we are inviting
anarchy,’ Buhari added.
He also called on the acting
president to make electoral reform the priority of his government, saying that
he has a feeling Nigerians would stand up for the truth and reject any
imposition, or any government that wins election through ‘unfair’ means in
2011.
While maintaining that unless free
and fair polls are conducted next year, both the polity and the country would
not be stabilized, the former military leader further said the first measure of
commitment to the electoral reform agenda was to reorganize INEC and make it
more effective.
He said INEC, as presently
constituted, could not give Nigerians what they need in 2011, given what
happened during the recent governorship elections in Anambra State.
Throwback: Impeach Yar’adua Now – Buhari Told Lawmakers In 2010 When Yaradua Was Sick
Former Head of State, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd), has declared that the only solution to present political uncertainty in the country is for the National Assembly to set machineries in motion for the impeachment of ailing President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua. The 2003 and 2007 presidential candidate of the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) made the declaration yesterday while addressing members of the National Unity Forum (NUF) which had visited him in Kaduna.
The forum led by Alhaji Maigida Musa Abdu had from last week began visiting notable northern leaders to seek their opinions on how best to handle the Yar’Adua mess and at the same time ensuring that the region does not lose out completely in the power equation, especially as the country approaches 2011.
For instance, when it met with former Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Alhaji Muhammadu Dikko Yusuf, last week, the former police boss seized the occasion to call on the north to ensure that it produced ‘credible and acceptable replacement’ for Yar’Adua in 2011 presidential election.
Incidentally, like Buhari, the former police boss is also from
Katsina State, like Yar’Adua. And Daily Sun can authoritatively reveal
that until the president took ill, Dikko was one of his honorary
advisers.
But unlike Dikko, Buhari was more forthcoming when he further said the Federal Executive Council must save the nation from the current agony by declaring the president incapacitated to pave the way for his impeachment.
He further argued that Nigeria, as a nation, should not have been in the present situation if the provisions of the constitution were respected by the leadership of the country, insisting that the constitution has specific provisions on how an ailing president could be succeeded, even as he noted that the refusal by the FEC to respect and apply the constitutional provisions had led to the present crisis in the country.
In an apparent reference to the resolution passed by the National Assembly, which empowered Goodluck Jonathan to function as an acting president, the former head of state noted that it was wrong to introduce extra-constitutional measures to tackle problems already addressed by the constitution.
To this end, he stressed that the joy of political expediency would
never replace clear laid out regulations spelt out by the laws of the
land, adding that ‘political expediency won’t remedy this kind of
problem because if the FEC 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 exco must do the right thing because once we start moving away from the constitution, then we are inviting anarchy,’ Buhari added.
He also called on the acting president to make electoral reform the priority of his government, saying that he has a feeling Nigerians would stand up for the truth and reject any imposition, or any government that wins election through ‘unfair’ means in 2011.
While maintaining that unless free and fair polls are conducted next year, both the polity and the country would not be stabilized, the former military leader further said the first measure of commitment to the electoral reform agenda was to reorganize INEC and make it more effective.
He said INEC, as presently constituted, could not give Nigerians what they need in 2011, given what happened during the recent governorship elections in Anambra State.
- See more at: https://www.naijanews.com/news/5871-throwback-impeach-yaradua-now-buhari-yaradua-sick.html?utm_medium=PUSH&utm_source=OneSignal#sthash.OnSPKUDU.dpuf
Former Head of State, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd), has declared that the only solution to present political uncertainty in the country is for the National Assembly to set machineries in motion for the impeachment of ailing President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua. The 2003 and 2007 presidential candidate of the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP) made the declaration yesterday while addressing members of the National Unity Forum (NUF) which had visited him in Kaduna.
The forum led by Alhaji Maigida Musa Abdu had from last week began visiting notable northern leaders to seek their opinions on how best to handle the Yar’Adua mess and at the same time ensuring that the region does not lose out completely in the power equation, especially as the country approaches 2011.
For instance, when it met with former Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Alhaji Muhammadu Dikko Yusuf, last week, the former police boss seized the occasion to call on the north to ensure that it produced ‘credible and acceptable replacement’ for Yar’Adua in 2011 presidential election.
But unlike Dikko, Buhari was more forthcoming when he further said the Federal Executive Council must save the nation from the current agony by declaring the president incapacitated to pave the way for his impeachment.
He further argued that Nigeria, as a nation, should not have been in the present situation if the provisions of the constitution were respected by the leadership of the country, insisting that the constitution has specific provisions on how an ailing president could be succeeded, even as he noted that the refusal by the FEC to respect and apply the constitutional provisions had led to the present crisis in the country.
In an apparent reference to the resolution passed by the National Assembly, which empowered Goodluck Jonathan to function as an acting president, the former head of state noted that it was wrong to introduce extra-constitutional measures to tackle problems already addressed by the constitution.
‘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 exco must do the right thing because once we start moving away from the constitution, then we are inviting anarchy,’ Buhari added.
He also called on the acting president to make electoral reform the priority of his government, saying that he has a feeling Nigerians would stand up for the truth and reject any imposition, or any government that wins election through ‘unfair’ means in 2011.
While maintaining that unless free and fair polls are conducted next year, both the polity and the country would not be stabilized, the former military leader further said the first measure of commitment to the electoral reform agenda was to reorganize INEC and make it more effective.
He said INEC, as presently constituted, could not give Nigerians what they need in 2011, given what happened during the recent governorship elections in Anambra State.
- See more at: https://www.naijanews.com/news/5871-throwback-impeach-yaradua-now-buhari-yaradua-sick.html?utm_medium=PUSH&utm_source=OneSignal#sthash.OnSPKUDU.dpuf
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