Buhari said his actions have not gone contrary to the country’s constitution. The president spoke yesterday against the backdrop of a protest in Abuja over his continued stay in London.
The protesters led by Charles Oputa a.k a Charley Boy marched from the Unity Fountain to the Presidential Villa, where they demanded that Buhari should either return to the country and resume duties or resign immediately.
"The President has handed over power to the vice president as required by the constitution and the vice president is carrying out the affairs of this country.
He is undertaking activities of government in line with the constitution in a way that the president himself has given words of commendation.
So, the president has not breached any law. What he has done is perfectly in line with the constitution and people are looking for things to say. I think they should do their research very well, SSA to the President on Media and Publicity said".
Edited from New Telegraph
Ok nah. I wish him quick recovery. Good morning Stella and BVs
ReplyDeleteNa him sabi! 2019 is almost here.
ReplyDeleteNawa 4 dis kind of government o. All is well
ReplyDeleteNawa ooo! Tooooooooor
ReplyDeleteBuhari won't resign na. They should know better to see the
ReplyDeleteWow! 👏👏👏I must die on top of it syndrome. We can never be great when we are selfish and don't think of the next person. There's still a limit to what the VP can do else he could have upturned a lot of unfavorable policies the president put in place. But what do I know?
ReplyDeleteIs it not 91 days since he left the country? Is the presidential seat not meant to be declared vacant after 90 days? Somebody, anybody please help me understand. ...or some people are above the constitution and have immunity to some things. .
ReplyDeleteAnimal farm that's what Nigeria is.
Deletechim-oma a.k.a. Miss Kapusu
This is unethical, how can you be ruling your people from afar? I pray he recovers and complete his tenor.
ReplyDeleteLet him die on top president seat
ReplyDeleteWe are living in Orwellian Times...
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