An international human rights organisation,
Opinion Nigeria, has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to tender his
resignation to pave way for the confirmation of Acting President Yemi Osinbajo
(SAN) as President.
The Opinion Nigeria premised
its demand on health reasons and Buhari’s trip to the United Kingdom.
Its President, Jeff
Okoroafor, in a petition to Buhari entitled: “A call for President Muhammad’s
Buhari’s resignation without further ado”, said the response by Presidential
spokesman, Femi Adesina, that Buhari was “on a short leave which is part of his
annual vacation”, was the beginning of an unending tale.”
According to him, on
February 7 2017, the Senate confirmed receipt of Buhari’s letter, informing the
National Assembly about the resolve to extend his annual vacation in the United
Kingdom.
He, however, said that going
by the statement issued by Adesina, Buhari in the letter “was not categorical
on the new date of his return.”
Okoroafor said this scenario
had left the Vice President in an acting capacity “for too long”, especially at
a time when the country was in dire need of affirmative actions to put things
in the right perspective for the year.
He said, “Although there
seem to be a general assumption that the Vice President Yemi Osinbajo is acting
in the place of the president as such no vacuum is created in the system. But,
we are quite aware that there are so many pending issues on the desk of Mr. President
that awaits his return.
“We cannot be operating in
secrecy at the presidential level expecting the information hungry Nigerians to
keep mute. We have the right to know what is happening and we are committed to
a functional and operational Nigeria which is not halted for any political
gains or satisfaction.
“Based on this, we call for
the immediate resignation of President Muhammadu Buhari quoting his health as
the reason to fully function as the president of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria, followed swiftly with the immediate confirmation of Vice President
Yemi Osinbajo as a substantive President of the country.
“We hope that this petition
will reach deserving authorities in good faith, understanding that the urgency
of this request is born out of the desire to salvage the country from total
collapse. We pray and urge that this letter will be treated without prejudice
or sentiment from whatever sphere of reasoning”, it emphasised.
“As the days on vacation
recede, Nigerians yearn insistently to know the circumstances surrounding the
president’s seemingly emergency exit from the country. It is ponderous to put
on record that this so-called all important vacation was coming at a point when
the country’s economy was demanding the innovation or yet still budgetary
intervention to ameliorate the sufferings of many Nigerians.
”The social media in Nigeria
within these seven- over-ten day vacation was awashed with stories competing
for public attention about the reason behind the trip. The stories expanded
with time with the climax asserting the death of President Buhari over failure
to respond to treatments from the medical team in some named hospital in the
UK.
“The presidency so far has
come up with conflicting versions of comments to diffuse the tension but their
words further rambled the suspicion of most Nigerians who requested that the
president relay a video to Nigerians assuring them that he was hale and hearty
but, he never succumbed.”
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