Emerging reports say that some federal lawmakers
in the National Assembly have begun moves to invoke the constitution to
force President Muhammadu Buhari to reveal his health status.
The Guardian reports that lawmakers may try to
call for the invocation of section 144 (1) of the 1999 Constitution in
the bid to get President Buhari’s health status revealed.
The move is actively supported by members of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
According to the report, efforts to invoke the
said section reached its peak last week when an attempt was made by
chairman of the House Committee on Public Accounts Kingsley Chinda to
present the move under matters of urgent importance on the floor of the
House of Representatives.
The move was however blocked by Speaker Yakubu
Dogara on the grounds that issue was weighty and had grave political
implications.
We gathered that further reports
say that this week, some PDP lawmakers may either re-present the issue
as a motion or present it as a matter of privilege on either the floor
of the Senate or the House of Representatives.
A draft of the proposed motion, The Guardian says,
specifically expressed concern over the president’s poor health status
and the secrecy it has been subjected terming it “unsatisfactory and falls short of global practices.’’
The report however quoted rights activist and
constitutional lawyer Mike Ozekhome as saying it would be tough to 28
out of President Buhari’s 42 ministers to invoke the constitutional
provision even if the motion sails through at the National Assembly.
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