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December 1, 2009
Press Statement
PRESIDENT YA'ADUA'S HEALTH CONDITION AND
THE STATE OF THE NATION
It is clear to every discerning observer
that President Umaru Yar'Adua's physical
condition has had a negative impact on
his ability to discharge the functions
of the highest office in our nation.
Within the last few months, he has been
unable to attend to crucial affairs of
the State at home and abroad and
whenever he has found time to do so, his
judgment appears impaired by his
ill-health.
A few examples may suffice:
i. His health condition has necessitated
several medical trips abroad but he has
not transmitted to the President of the
Senate and the Speaker of the House of
Representatives a written declaration
that he was proceeding on vacation or
that he is otherwise unable to discharge
the functions of his office as required
by Section 145 of the Constitution.
ii. President Yar'adua though invited
was unable to attend the United nations
General Assembly for which a private
audience had been arranged between him
and President Obama for high level
discussions of issues mutually
beneficial to Nigeria and the United
States because he was in Saudi Arabia to
'open a university' which was a dummy
sold to cover up his treatments.
iii. It is also common knowledge that
the incapacity of the president has
affected the implementation of the
nation’s budget because he has been
unable to coordinate the management of
the national economy and to preside over
the Federal Executive Council in a
diligent manner.
iv In the circumstance, Ministers have
routinely flouted the orders of the
President and engaged in infighting as a
direct result in the vacuum of
leadership. This was recently
embarrassingly exposed to the world with
the series of conflicting public
statements credited to the Attorney
General and the Chair person of the EFCC.
This was also exposed further when the
president disavowed knowledge of a memo
to all foreign missions purportedly on
his instructions. Furthermore, till
date, ministers continue to flout the
public instruction of the president that
ministers who presented memos at the FEC
should stay behind to brief the media.
v You may also recall that a battery of
doctors complete with their
paraphernalia escorted the president to
the National Assembly last year to stand
by as he delivered the budget and you
may also recall that some pundits have
revealed that the crisis between the
Senate and the house on who should host
the budget delivery by the president was
contrived to provide an escape for the
president who was reportedly physically
unable to perform this formal task.
vi Finally, the current condition of the
president has created a dangerous
situation whereby no one is in charge of
the affairs of the State contrary to the
letter and spirit of the Constitution.
As responsible and concerned individuals
from every part of Nigeria, we call on
President Umaru Yar'Adua to immediately
choose the honorable option of either:
(a) resigning his office immediately, or
(b) if he is confident of his true
physical condition, request the Federal
Executive Council to pass a resolution
pursuant to Section 144 (1) of the
Constitution to the effect that the
President appears incapable of
discharging the functions of his office.
This honorable step will enable the
Senate President to appoint a Medical
Panel to confirm the fitness or
otherwise of the President to continue
in office.
As President Yar'Adua's compatriots and
part of his larger Nigerian family, we
sympathize with him and believe that his
health should be given priority
attention. At the same time, the need to
provide effective governance for this
nation of over 150 million people cannot
be compromised. Indeed, the Constitution
has rightly envisaged the situation in
which the country has found itself..
In any event, we are of the view that
the President should immediately and
unconditionally hand over to the
Vice-President, Dr Goodluck Jonathan to
complete the current term of office, and
conduct the next general elections on
the basis of the report of the electoral
reform committee headed by Justice
Mohammed Lawal Uwais.
Signed:
(1) Alhaji Balarabe Musa (2) Chief Olu
Falae (3) Senator Ken Nnamani (4) Alhaji
Aminu Masari (5) Lt. Gen. Alani
Akinrinade (Rtd) (6) Chief John Odigie
Oyegun (7) Dr. Tunji Braithwaite (8)
Col. Abubakar Umaru (Rtd) (9) Prof. Itse
Sagay (SAN) (10) Alhaji Buba Galadima
(11) Hon. Olawale Oshun (12) Dr. Usman
Bugaje (13) Alhaji Adamu Maina Waziri
(14) Mallam Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai (15)
Mr. Femi Falana (16) Mr. Yinka Odumakin
(17) Alhaji Sadiq Yar’Adua (18) Hon.
Adamu Farouk Aliyu (19) Chief Jos
Ayomike (20) Hajia Naja’atu Muhammeed
(21) Dr (Mrs) Joe Okei-Odumakin (22) Ms.
Annkio Briggs (23) Mrs. Jumoke Anifowose
(24) Chief Supo Shonibare (25) Mr. Odia
Ofeimun (26) Hon. Lawal Garuba (27) Mr.
Biodun Sowunmi (28) Hon (Dr) Ishaq
Kurufi
(29) Hon. Uche Onyeagocha (30) Hon.
Bashir Idrs Nadabo (31) Mr. Kayode
Ogundamisi
(32) Saint George Eke (33) Mr. Bamidele
Aturu (34) Prof. Sola Adeyeye (35) Mr.
Osita Okechukwu (36) Hon (Dr) Haruna
Yerima (37) Ms Ayo Obe
(38) Mr. Akintoye Branco-Rhodes (39)
Hon. (Dr) Almajiri Gaidam (40) Alhaji
Amitolu Shittu (41) Mallam Uba Sani (42)
Barrister Supo Ojo (43) Barrister Sani
Hussaini Garun-Gabbas (44) Mr. Festus
Okoye (45) Mallam Salihu Lukman (46) Dr
Pat Itomi
(47) Mr. Adetokunbo Mumuni (48) Alhaji
Kabir Yahaya (49) Hon. Awwal Tukur
(50) Mallam Tanko Yinusa (51) Mallam
Nasir Kura (52) Achike Chude (53) Mr.
Iboroma Akpana (54) Mr. Morakinyo Ogele
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