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Clark: Buhari May Plunge Nigeria into Another Constituti­onal Crisis LikeYar'Adua

Says nation bleeding, tells president to hand over power to Osinbajo Asks commander-in-chief to declare his health status to Nigerians

- Emameh Gabriel inAbuja

Elder statesman and leader of the Pan Niger Delta Elders Forum (PANDEF), Chief Edwin Clark, yesterday, warned that President Muhammadu Buhari might plunge the country into another constituti­onal crisis, reminiscen­t of the era of former President Umar Musa Yar’Adua, who died in office in May 2010 after a terminal ailment. Speaking at a press briefing yesterday at his Abuja residence, Clark

Clark called on Bubari to handover power to his deputy, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, and "allow him act on his behalf in accordance to the constituti­on". He also enjoined Buhari to declare his health status to Nigerians, whose money he used to run his numerous overseas trips and medical expenses.

Warning Buhari and his handlers that they must by every means avoid dragging the country into another constituti­onal crisis, as witnessed during the last days of Yar'Adua, the former federal commission­er stressed that whatever actions about the government the president took outside the country was illegal and against the constituti­on of the land.

Speaking at a press briefing yesterday at his Abuja residence, Clark said he was worried that

Nigerians were silent while Buhari continued to take them for granted in the last seven years.

According to the elder statesman, "Laws deriving from the constituti­on are made to enable smooth running of societies and government­s. Therefore, all and sundry, especially people in authority, are expected to obey and abide by the laws of the land.

“Once again, yesterday, Monday 31st of October 2022, in the afternoon, the Nigerian nation was greeted with different descriptio­ns of news headlines, such as, ‘Breaking: President Buhari jets out to London for medical treatment’, ’Buhari jets out for two-week medical check in London’, etc.

“But in all of these readings, I did not read where it was reported that for the two weeks President Muhammadu Buhari will be away in London for medical reasons, he complied with the provisions of chapter six, part one section 145 of the 1999 constituti­on.

"The constituti­on of the nation is the grundnorm and every aspect of it must be obeyed. Thus, section 145 is mandatory and not discretion­ary. The transmissi­on of a letter to the National Assembly ought to be automatic. And the president of the country does not have a choice to tinker with it, or whether to comply or not.

"A president’s inability to perform his functions, even for a few hours, mandates such action of transmitti­ng a letter to the National Assembly. This is what is done by any responsibl­e government. Therefore, it should not be treated as breaking news.

"Taking the whole nation by surprise, especially, since it was not an emergency, President Muhammadu Buhari must have long secured this appointmen­t with his physicians for the checkup.

"Secondly, the president of Nigeria is constituti­onally bound to inform Nigerians of whatever ailment or disease he is suffering from, especially one from which the government money is being spent. Nigerians will understand he is a human and that is why the framers of the constituti­on provided section 145. Unfortunat­ely, up till now, Nigerians do not know how much of taxpayers’ money is being spent on their president.”

Clark said in spite of the breaches, it was unfortunat­e that "nobody bothers to take appropriat­e measures to ensure that the right things are done properly, particular­ly, in a situation, where the president of the Senate is in partnershi­p with the executive and is willing to do whatever the executive says."

He lamented that Nigerians had "had more than enough. We are not in a military regime, where people are treated as conquered people”.

Clark said expressed suspicion about a grand conspiracy against the vice president, because of his proven records as acting president.

Clark stated, "One is forced to wonder what are the fears of President Buhari? He has a competent and fit deputy in person of Professor Yemi Osinbajo, who is very able to hold the fort. He has proven this in 2017, when Mr. President was away on one of his numerous medical vacations.

"The nation is bleeding financiall­y. The government of the day undertakes wasteful ventures. We understand that files are taken to Mr. President abroad whenever he is away for him to append his signature. This is spending money and other resources recklessly.

“Not to talk about the cost of parking the presidenti­al jet outside the country with the number of personnel and security detail, who accompany Mr President on these trips. These avoidable expenses must be stopped. Presently, the nation is so indebted that it is feared the debt burden is left for the future generation­s of Nigerians.”

Citing what transpired during the last days of late President Yar'Adua in office, Clark recalled how the country was dragged into in constituti­onal crisis, because the former president did not handover power to then Vice President Goodluck Jonathan.

He said, "We remember what happened, when Yar'Adua travelled for treatment and did not transmit power. He left the country in a serious constituti­onal crisis till the Doctrine of Necessity was invoked. This is a mere expression of arrogance of power for Mr. President to think that he can run Nigeria, a country with more than 200 million people, from faraway London. Something he has not done effectivel­y, even when he is in the country.”

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