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Buhari’s absence leaves no vacuum, Senior Advocates say

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With President Muhammadu Buhari’s absence from duty post, two Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SANs) Yusuf Alli and Sebastine has said since he handed over to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo who will continue to act as President, there was no vacuum, which the Constitution abhors.
According to them, Buhari complied with the Constitution by notifying the National Assembly of the extension of his vacation for health reasons.
Alli said: “We should all just be praying for his recovery. May God shield him so that he can get back to his duty-post.
“He has transmitted a letter to the National Assembly. That’s what the Constitution says he
should do. And he has done that.”
On Buhari not stating when he will return, Alli said: “What is important is that he has transmitted a letter saying that he would be away.
“This means by extension that the Acting President continues in office, so there is no vacuum. What the Constitution wants to prevent is a situation where there is a vacuum. Somebody was acting for him and will continue to act.”
Hon, a constitutional lawyer, said Buhari meant well for Nigeria by handing over to the Vice President before traveling.
He said the Acting President has full powers of a President, so there was no vacuum.
Hon said: “It is still within his constitutionally allowed time to be absent. Anybody can be sick, so let’s not overblow this thing. I would want everybody to pray for him and to wish him well.
“The Vice President is the Acting President. He has all the powers of a sitting President as it were, in the absence of the President.
“Buhari has done well by handing over to the Vice President. Some other people don’t do that. Some governors don’t hand over to their deputies when they travel.
“So, to hand over to the Vice President shows he means well for the country.”
Elder statesman and retired Federal Permanent secretary Chief Deji Fasuan, said it is a matter of regret that the president could not return yesterday as expected.
He added: “since we are all human beings, we are subjected to vicissitude of life including problem with body chemistry. We should continue to pray for him and to wish him well s that he get well quickly and rejoin us.
“This is one president, a Nigerian who loves this country dearly and who is desirous of cleaning it up. I’m sure all men of goodwill will wish him well.”
But a former Minister of Aviation Femi Fani Kayode tweeted last night: “Buhari has finally acknowledged that he is sick and has extended his stay abroad indefinitely. It is now clear that Nigeria is in trouble.”

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