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Why Senator Demanded Clarity On Buhari’s Letter To The Senate by sharpden: 8:42pm On May 09, 2017
THE drama which was displayed today at the chamber of the Senate was being plotted by its leadership to send a clear signal to the some ‘powerful forces’ in the presidency and avert any constitutional crisis that may crop up in the country while the president will be away during his medical follow-up abroad.

At plenary today, Social Times had reported how Senator Mao Ohuabunwa on Tuesday raised a Point of Order wherein he raised that the letter from President Muhammadu Buhari supposedly vesting the powers of the president on Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, was not well-worded to that effect.

Quoting Section 145 of the 1999 Constitution as amended, Sen. Ohuabunwa addressed his colleagues thus: “Whenever the president transmits to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the house of representatives, a written declaration that he is proceeding on vacation or is otherwise that he is unable to discharge the functions of his office until he transmits to them the written declaration to the contrary, such function shall be discharged by the Vice President as Acting President.

“Mr President, I do not think in our constitution we have anything like coordinating President or coordinating Vice President. It is either you are the Vice President or you are the Acting President and any letter should be unambiguous and very clear.

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However, he was immediately countered by the Senate Leader, Senator Ahmad Lawan. Lawan said there was nothing wrong with the letter.



Sen. Lawan said: “Mr President, let me say that the point of order raised by my colleague and the explanation that subsequently followed should not have been and my responses are simple.

“I still rely on the first paragraph of that letter which Mr President wrote to this Senate and read by the President of the Senate. I will read section 145 of the 1999 Constitution as amended.

“Any other word in this letter or indeed anywhere else is irrelevant. I therefore feel that Mr. President has done what the constitution requires him to do and I urge this Senate not to go ahead to discuss this because its not an issue. We have the budget and so many other serious issues for us to discuss and Nigerians are waiting.”

He thereby called on the Senate President Bukola Saraki to rule Ohuabunwa out of order, which the latter did.

The point of order raised by Senator Ohuabunwa, was meant to send a clear signal to powerful forces within the presidency that Osinbajo was the Acting President, as prescribed by the law, a report on the online version of Sun Newspaper said.

It was gathered that the Leader of South-East Senate Caucus, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, was initially billed to raise the point of order, but Ohuabunwa was drafted at the last minute in the absence of Abaribe, who is currently out of the country.

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This is the fourth time President Buhari has transferred power to Professor Osinbajo since his inauguration in May 2015.

The first time was on February 5, 2016, when the President embarked on a five-day vacation.



The second was in June 2016 when Buhari traveled to the UK for treatment of what the Presidency described as an ear infection.

The third time, Buhari’s letter which he wrote in January to the Senate, did not explicitly transmit powers to the Vice President. The letter was silent on whether or not Osinbajo will function as the Acting President.

“In compliance with Section 145 (1) of the 1999 constitution as amended, I wish to inform the Distinguished Senate that I will be away on a short medical vacation from Monday January, 23 to February 6th, 2017 and while I am away, the Vice President (Osinbajo) will perform the functions of my office. Please, accept, as always assurances of my highest esteemed consideration,” the letter read.

http://www.socialtimesng.net/2017/05/why-senator-demanded-clarity-on-buharis-letter-to-the-senate/

Re: Why Senator Demanded Clarity On Buhari’s Letter To The Senate by ekensi01: 8:44pm On May 09, 2017
Wait let him come back.
Re: Why Senator Demanded Clarity On Buhari’s Letter To The Senate by sharpden: 8:45pm On May 09, 2017
cheesy

Them wan tie Buhari's 'CABALS' from acting.
Re: Why Senator Demanded Clarity On Buhari’s Letter To The Senate by absoluteSuccess: 9:15pm On May 09, 2017
:mm
Re: Why Senator Demanded Clarity On Buhari’s Letter To The Senate by EmeeNaka: 10:19pm On May 09, 2017
Igbos trying to save Osinbajo while his brothers chickens out. Among Igbos, there are no slaves and masters. We believe in equality and egalitarianism.
Re: Why Senator Demanded Clarity On Buhari’s Letter To The Senate by babyfaceafrica: 10:27pm On May 09, 2017
How is this news nah?
Re: Why Senator Demanded Clarity On Buhari’s Letter To The Senate by yerokunphilips: 2:49am On May 10, 2017
ON THE ISSUE OF COORDINATING AND ACTING PRESIDENT .This is the letter the President sent to the house in January 2017 The letter read thus
“Further to my letter dated 18th January 2017 in which I notified the Distinguished Senate of taking part of my annual leave.
“During my leave, I took the opportunity to have routine check-ups and consult my long standing doctors in London.
“In the course of the routine examinations, certain test result indicated the need for a course of medications and further appointments have been scheduled for next week.
“I am therefore notifying the Distinguished Senate that I am extending my leave until the doctors are satisfied that certain factors are ruled out. In the circumstances, the vice president will continue to act on my behalf.
“Please accept, Distinguished Senate President, the assurances of my highest consideration.” WHILE THE LATEST ONE READ THUS President Buhari’s letter dated 7th May, 2017, read in full, ” In compliance with section 145 {1) of the 1999 constitution as amended. I wish to inform the distinguished Senate that I will be away for a scheduled medical followup with my doctors in London. The length of my stay will be determined by the doctor’s advice. “While I am away the vice president will coordinate the activities of the government. Pls accept the distinguished senate president the assurances of my highest consideration.”
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/05/senate-reads-buharis-medical-leave-letter. PLEASE NOTE . IN THE FIRST LETTER NO SESSION OF THE NIGERIA CONSTITUTION WAS QUOTED , BUT IT WAS CLEARLY QUOTED AND WHAT DO WE HAVE IN THAT PART OF THE CONSTITUTION CHAPTER 6 , SESSION 145 (1)absence of President
Whenever the President transmits to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives a written declaration that he is proceeding on vacation or that he is otherwise unable to discharge the functions of his office, until he transmits to them a written declaration to the contrary such functions shall be discharged by the Vice-President as Acting President. SO PROFESSOR YEMI OSIBANJO ,IS THE ACTING PRESIDENT AND ALSO THE COORDINATING PRESIDENT . ACCORDING TO BOTH HIS BOSS AND THE CONSTITUTION OF THE LAND .
GOD BLESS NIGERIA , HEAL PMB AND DEFEND PYO

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