Onnoghen’s replacement: Declare Saraki president now, ADC national chair tells NASS

… Says, 'Buhari can no longer continue to rule'

National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Chief Ralphs Nwosu, has called on the National Assembly to declare Senate President Bukola Saraki President of Nigeria with immediate effect, considering the fact that recent happenings, especially the ridiculing of the Constitution by President Muhammadu Buhari, indicate that he can no long continue to rule the nation.

The ADC chairman said, in a statement released by the National Publicity Secretary of the party, Yemi Kolapo, on Sunday, that all the blunders against Nigeria’s fledgling democracy indicated that the President and his vice, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, were no longer capable of staying in office.

He said the Presidency had no right to remove or suspend the head of the Judiciary arm of government, without due process, noting that the President had committed a grave offence against the nation.

“If after the earlier denials of the culpability of President Buhari in this most bizzare reckless and dumb rigmarole, and institutional abuse by the Vice President, Gen. Buhari proceeded to carry out the disgraceful act that demeans our democracy and country, then the President and his vice are no longer capable of the office.

“The National Assembly should declare the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, President,” Nwosu said.

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He also pointed out that it would be less reckless, at this point in time, for the Legislature to take over power from this government without necessarily going through any impeachment procedure.

The ADC national chair observed, “Committing an offence against the nation, ridiculing the constitution and continuously denigrating other arms of government and the people of this great nation are clear manifestations of insanity.

“Therefore, it is less reckless for the legislative house to take over power without going through impeachment procedure to save this democracy.

“This is because it is already clear to Nigerians that neither Buhari nor Osinbajo is in charge.

“The two- or three-man cabal, as pointed out by the First Lady, Mrs. Aisha Buhari, is on a self-serving mission. Time to hearken to the distress and alarm call by the First Lady: ‘Where are the Nigeria men?’”

 

 

African Democratic CongressBukola SarakiChief Ralphs NwosuSenate President
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