Pro-Democracy activists drag Buhari to court over impeachable offences

Fri, Jun 22, 2018 | By publisher


Politics

As 2019 Presidential election is drawing nearer, the two Nigerian pro-democracy activists have dragged President Muhammadu Buhari to Federal High Court over his O’ level Certificate, and also insisting that Buhari has committed many impeachable offences in accordance with the lay down rules and regulations of the country.

The activists also joined the leadership and the entire members of the National Assembly in the suit for failing to perform their legitimate responsibility of starting the impeachable process against Buhari.

The duo of Kanmi Ajibola, a lawyer, and Alimi Sulaiman Adeniyi, a human rights activist, had earlier written to both the lower and the upper chambers of the National Assembly on the need to impeach Buhari, citing alleged constitutional breaches by the president and threatened that they would approach the court of competent jurisdiction on the matter if the lawmakers failed to do so.

The Osun State based activists, therefore, filed a suit at the Federal High Court, Osogbo, asking for an order of mandamus to compel both the Senate and the House of Representatives to start the impeachment proceedings against the president.

In the suit filed on Tuesday, June 19, 2018, they hinged their arguments on four points on why the National Assembly should impeach Buhari.

In the motion ex-parte, the duo claimed that in flagrant violation of the 1999 constitution as amended, Buhari contested election, won and was sworn in as the president on May 29, 2015 without possessing the basic constitutional requirement, which would have made him qualified for the contest of the election.

They further alleged that the fourth respondent, who is the president, in flagrant violation of section 137 (1) (j) of the 1999 constitution presented a forged certificate to the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, for the purpose of the 2015 presidential election that brought him to the office of the president.

“In the light of the 4th Respondent’s placement to continue in the office as the President, he has no certificate and basic requirement upon which this placement to continue in the office can be placed.”

Besides, they accused the president of treating the orders of the court with a great disdain and abuses the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria at will, particularly from the angle of the observance of the federal character as contained in section 14 of the constitution.

“The 4th respondent on the 29th day of May 2015, took an oath of office, among others, to the effect that, he would rule in accordance to and protect the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, particularly section 14 (2) (b) which stipulates that the security and welfare of the people shall be the primary purpose of government.

“In the contrary, the 4th Respondent has proved to be unable to guarantee the security of lives and properties of the citizens of the federal Republic of Nigeria in fulfillment of his oath of Office. The herdsmen killings of the innocent citizens under the 4th Respondent have been uncountable, unbearable and unprecedented overheating figures in the globe.

“The 4th Respondent in contravention of the due process and sections 80 and 81 of  the 1999 constitution spent about $496 Million on the purchase of Tucano Jets without the approval of the National Assembly of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as required by the law.

“The 4th respondent ordered to be withdrawn, money from the public fund of the Federation without the approval of the National Assembly or the authorization of its act and same used for the purchase of Tucano Jets.

“The 4th respondent has committed several impeachable offences, that is, gross misconduct.

“By the provision of section 143 of the 1999 constitution, the 1st to 3rd Respondents (The Senate president, the speaker of the House of Representatives and the National Assembly) have the statutory duty to impeach the 4th Respondent as the president and commander in- chief of Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on gross misconduct.

“The 1st to 3rd respondents have closed their eyes to the gross misconduct of the 4th respondent. They told the court that as applicants in the matter, they have the right and duty to compel the 1st and 3rd Respondents to perform their statutory duty of impeachment against the 4th respondent, having bothered on the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” the court paper said.

Citing several constitutional authorities in the written address in support of the motion ex-parte and with 44-paragraph affidavits, the duo posed some questions by putting Nigeria side by side with some developed nations.

“Can the conduct of the 4th Respondent, particularly on the presentation of a forged certificate, be condone in America or great Britain unchecked?

“Can the 4th Respondent continue to benefits from his act of forgery and infraction of constitution?

“Definitely, an American president cannot be genuinely accused of presentation of a forged certificate and still be allowed to continue as the president, likewise the prime minister of the Great Britain,” they noted.

Speaking on development, Adeniji urged the Nigerian military which earlier claimed to be in the custody of the Buhari’s SSCE certificate to release it to the appropriate quarter before the court proceedings on the matter in order to avoid Toronto and Chicago-gate saga.

 

– June 22, 2018 @ 16:11 GMT |

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