A coalition of Civil Society and pro democracy group
under the aegis of Concerned Nigerians have staged a peaceful protest march in
Abuja asking ailing Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari to resume or resign his
office after he has spent 92 days in London for medical treatment without a
definite date for return to work.
A coalition of Civil Society and pro democracy group
under the aegis of Concerned Nigerians have staged a peaceful protest march in
Abuja asking ailing Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari to resume or resign his
office after he has spent 92 days in London for medical treatment without a
definite date for return to work.
The placard carrying protesters converged at the Unity
Fountain near Transcorp Hilton with the following inscriptions; "Resume or
Resign Nigerians say enough is enough"; "Buhari ! Where are
you?" "We Are Tired of Being Enslaved in Our Country," "Our
Mumu Don Do"; "Buhari Called For Impeachment When Yar'adua Was Sick,
Now We Are Calling For Same."
Heavily armed mobile police are accompanying the
protesters as they are moving toward the gate of the Presidential Villa where
they vowed to occupy until the President accede to their demands.
The protest was led by flamboyant musician,
Charles Oputa aka Charly Boy and the convener Deji Adeyanju. Adeyanju noted
that it regretted the failure of the leadership of the National Assembly to
launch an investigation or set up a panel to look into the true status of the
President Buhari’s health, adding the group believes the legislators have been
compromised and are working with an infamous cabal in the executive branch
against the Nigerian people.
He explained that the leadership of the National
Assembly must choose between the Nigerian people and the cabal. “90 days is too
long for a president to be away from his country without any explanation to the
people that voted him into office.
The group insisted that if Mr. Buhari has become
incapacitated, he should do the honorable thing and resign because he cannot
continue to hold the country to ransom noting that a group of few people in the
government have taken the advantage of the president's ill health to loot the treasury
with impunity.
“We hereby demand that the National Assembly invoke
Section 144 sub Section 4 of the Nigerian Constitution and direct the setting
up of a medical panel in conjunction with the Acting President, Professor Yemi
Osinbajo to ascertain whether the President is incapacitated,” he
stated.
The group vowed to continue with the daily sit- out
irrespective of the intimidation from the police.
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