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Femi Falana: Why Jonathan Cannot Run For Presidency In 2023 by pavoda: 11:02pm On Apr 28, 2022
Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, said Thursday, that former President Goodluck Jonathan cannot contest in the 2023 presidential election, citing constitutional provisions barring the ex-president from seeking re-election.

The senior lawyer said this in a statement in response to growing calls on Mr Jonathan to throw his hat into the ring ahead of the 2023 election.

He said Mr Jonathan, who was Nigerian president between 2010 and 2015, would breach constitutional term limits of two terms of eight years if he runs for the presidency and wins again.

He recalled that Mr Jonathan became the President of Nigeria in 2010 following the sudden death of President Umaru Yar’adua, Yaradua and later contested and won the 2011 presidential election.

Mr Jonathan spent five years in office as President which would make it nine years in office if he contests and wins again, Mr Falana said.

“Dr. Jonathan is disqualified from contesting the 2023 presidential election. The reason is that if he wins the election he will spend an additional term of four years.

“It means that he would spend a cumulative period of nine years as President of Nigeria in utter breach of Section 137 of the Constitution which provides for a maximum two terms of eight years,” Mr Falana said.

The senior lawyer also said that by virtue of section 137 (3) of the Nigerian constitution, Mr Jonathan cannot seek a re-election to the office of the president having completed the tenure of the late President Yar’adua and sworn in again for a full four-year term in 2011 upon winning the presidential election in his own name.

“A person who was sworn in to complete the term for which another person was elected as President shall not be elected to such office for more than a single term,” the section 137(3) of the constitution cited by Mr Falana reads.

The National Assembly had introduced the constitutional provision via the Fourth Alteration No 16 Act 2017 which President Muhammadu Buhari signed into law on June 4, 2018.

Mr Falana faulted the argument that the constitutional provision signed into law in 2018 cannot retroactively apply to Mr Jonathan who had left office after his failed reelection bid in 2015.

Mr Jonathan lost the keenly contested election to President Buhari.

Faulting the argument that Mr Jonathan is exempted from the effect of section
137 (3) of the Nigerian constitution, Mr Falana referenced the failed bid of former Governor of Oyo State, Rasheed Ladoja, to seek an extension of his tenure to cover for the time he was kept out of office through illegal impeachment.

Mr Falana recalled that the Supreme Court rejected Mr Ladoja’s prayer on the grounds that a governor was only entitled to spend a maximum period of eight years or less and not more than 8 years.

He said: “Some people have said that the amendment is not retrospective and therefore cannot apply to Dr. Jonathan.

“Assuming without conceding that the amendment is not retrospective it is submitted that under the current Constitution a President or Governor cannot spend more that two terms of eight years.

“In other words, the Constitution will not allow anyone to be in office for more than a cumulative period of eight years.

“In Marwa v. Nyako (2012) 6 NWLR (Pt.1296) 199 at 387 the Supreme Court stated that Section 180 (1) and (2)(a) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has prescribed a single term of 4 years and if a second term, another period of 4 years and not a day longer.

“In the case of Gov. Ladoja v INEC (2008)40 WRN 1 the Supreme Court rejected the prayer of Governor Ladoja for 11 months’ extension to cover the period he was kept out of office through illegal impeachment,” he said.
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Re: Femi Falana: Why Jonathan Cannot Run For Presidency In 2023 by gaby(m): 11:14pm On Apr 28, 2022
Abeg....make we hear word jare

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Re: Femi Falana: Why Jonathan Cannot Run For Presidency In 2023 by derecho(m): 11:16pm On Apr 28, 2022
Forget all this Section this, subsection that.I don't want GEJ to vie but if he decides to, all this talk go jam talk.
There are other constitutional lawyers that'd argue against it

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Re: Femi Falana: Why Jonathan Cannot Run For Presidency In 2023 by Stereox: 11:33pm On Apr 28, 2022

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Re: Femi Falana: Why Jonathan Cannot Run For Presidency In 2023 by Moferere: 5:24am On Apr 29, 2022
Believe Falana at your peril. Jonathan case is exceptional undecided

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Re: Femi Falana: Why Jonathan Cannot Run For Presidency In 2023 by Wazobia2216: 5:29am On Apr 29, 2022
Femi falana is on Tinubu's payroll!

Political science 101

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Re: Femi Falana: Why Jonathan Cannot Run For Presidency In 2023 by JuicyStar: 6:06am On Apr 29, 2022
Brilliant submission

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Re: Femi Falana: Why Jonathan Cannot Run For Presidency In 2023 by Donshegxy10(m): 6:37am On Apr 29, 2022
I knew this long ago.

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Re: Femi Falana: Why Jonathan Cannot Run For Presidency In 2023 by SamPeeLamen(m): 6:37am On Apr 29, 2022
Interesting. GEJ isn't contesting anyways. Everybody should save their sermon

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Re: Femi Falana: Why Jonathan Cannot Run For Presidency In 2023 by Lanretoye(m): 6:45am On Apr 29, 2022
Wazobia2216:
Femi falana is on Tinubu's payroll!

Political science 101
is this a contribution?

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Re: Femi Falana: Why Jonathan Cannot Run For Presidency In 2023 by Proudlycanadian: 7:15am On Apr 29, 2022
With all due respect, we want to move forward. We may treat the east as minority but we all know our best bet at redeeming this country is Peter Obi. We need someone who understands how the world works. Don't our leaders even feel ashamed when they attend G9 summit?
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Re: Femi Falana: Why Jonathan Cannot Run For Presidency In 2023 by oluseyiforjesus(m): 7:16am On Apr 29, 2022
I watched the interview, i didn't really enjoyed his interview with Seun....

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Re: Femi Falana: Why Jonathan Cannot Run For Presidency In 2023 by miniziter(m): 7:16am On Apr 29, 2022
Ride on baba smiling and serious.

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Re: Femi Falana: Why Jonathan Cannot Run For Presidency In 2023 by olaric(m): 7:16am On Apr 29, 2022
What the Southerners don't know is that the Northerners are playing smart. They are pushing hard to get Jonathan to contest as President because they know that he will only run for one term. After that what happens? They will now claim that it's their turn. That said, Falana's submission adds a different angle to it.

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Re: Femi Falana: Why Jonathan Cannot Run For Presidency In 2023 by MisterGrace: 7:16am On Apr 29, 2022
Seeking reelection alone has ruined the little reputation that Jonathan have been enjoying.

People now see him as an insatiable greedy man.

I wonder what he left behind that he wants to come back and carry.

Considering the destruction of things by Buhari, it will take decades for any meaningful project or initiative to be felt by the people.

Buhari has lowered the standard of governance that even randy and wicked people like Yahaya Bello wants to be president.

Jonathan should hang on to what's left of his image and live his life in peace.

If not for the abysmal performance of Buhari, Jonathan would have been burying his head in shame all the time.

Buhari really messed up this country.

It took that nepotic and clueless man over 6 months before he appointed ministers.

Without creating enabling environment, the wicked man shut all the borders and introduced killer policies that rendered many Nigerians poor and displaced.

It is very unfortunate that the best brains in Nigeria does not want to have anything to do with politics.

Imagine a below average and religiously blind guy like pantami as a minister in Nigeria.

Dude has not been a able to achieve nothing since appointment. It's been all about islam islam and islam.

They will all be remembered for the religious extremism, nepotism and wickedness they meted on the people.

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Re: Femi Falana: Why Jonathan Cannot Run For Presidency In 2023 by mimon: 7:17am On Apr 29, 2022
Jonathan has no intention to run. He is only been used but Nigerians will not see. Nigerians don't have a clear vision. They just like to follow follow. Reasons why we are still underdeveloped in 2022.

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Re: Femi Falana: Why Jonathan Cannot Run For Presidency In 2023 by sotall(m): 7:17am On Apr 29, 2022
undecided
Re: Femi Falana: Why Jonathan Cannot Run For Presidency In 2023 by IKBARUTEN11(m): 7:17am On Apr 29, 2022
Breaching constitutional terms in a lawless country Mr Falana?


Btw, the general call on Goodluck to run is a clear indicator that he won Buhari in the 2015 presidential election
Re: Femi Falana: Why Jonathan Cannot Run For Presidency In 2023 by Fapemz: 7:17am On Apr 29, 2022
grin


Thanks for using your brilliance for common good. No be only you go law school but you remain a stand out performer. I no dey hear Ebun Adegoruwa name again maybe dem don show him how they can 'woinjure' him.

abeg make una help us put mouth for the almost daily invitation of ordinary President by the DSS. Dem wan wear him out and he is a force for good!
Re: Femi Falana: Why Jonathan Cannot Run For Presidency In 2023 by Compliant(m): 7:17am On Apr 29, 2022
LAWYERS ARE THE REAL PROBLEM OF THIS COUNTRY

SO WHY DIDNT THEY STOP JONATHAN DOING THE TIME HE LOST TO BUHARI?

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Re: Femi Falana: Why Jonathan Cannot Run For Presidency In 2023 by KUNZEH(m): 7:17am On Apr 29, 2022
Interesting
Re: Femi Falana: Why Jonathan Cannot Run For Presidency In 2023 by Ignatiusprince(m): 7:17am On Apr 29, 2022
Yes
Re: Femi Falana: Why Jonathan Cannot Run For Presidency In 2023 by Tinubuadvocate: 7:18am On Apr 29, 2022
He didn't even qualify under our great party I dont know other party anyway.

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Re: Femi Falana: Why Jonathan Cannot Run For Presidency In 2023 by Olayemitemitope(f): 7:18am On Apr 29, 2022
Falana gbo tie....

Yourbas will understand.

Check my signature.
Check it now

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Re: Femi Falana: Why Jonathan Cannot Run For Presidency In 2023 by datola: 7:18am On Apr 29, 2022
The cabal wants Jonathan to win with a Notherners VP. One of them will go to Court and the Court will disqualify Jonathan. So North continues the rule.

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Re: Femi Falana: Why Jonathan Cannot Run For Presidency In 2023 by REALretep(m): 7:18am On Apr 29, 2022
Politics...

Like for Jonathan
Share against Jonathan

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Re: Femi Falana: Why Jonathan Cannot Run For Presidency In 2023 by UncommonLogic: 7:18am On Apr 29, 2022
Jona-daft is not smart at all.
If this story is true and this man is actually thinking that APC will present him as their candidate, then it only confirms that Jona is even dumber that first thought.
Whoever is pushing this lie must be making money from Jona.

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