The judge gave the order on Wednesday, July 4, 2018 based on the suit filed by two Nigerians, Kanmi Ajibola, a lawyer and Sulaiman Adeniyi, a human right activist, urging the court to enforce the National Assembly to impeach President Buhari.
The duo had three months ago written to both the lower and the upper chambers of the National Assembly on the need to impeach President Buhari, citing alleged constitutional breaches by the president and threatened that they will approach the court if they failed to act accordingly.
But when the lawmakers refused, they headed for court and filed a suit at the Federal High Court, Osogbo asking for an order of mandamus to compel both the Senate and the House of Representatives to start the impeachment proceedings of President Buhari. In the suit filed on Tuesday, June 19, 2018, they hinged their arguments on four grounds on why the National Assembly should impeach the Buhari.
In the motion ex-parte, the duo claimed that in flagrant violation of the 1999 constitution, President Buhari contested election, won and was sworn in as the president on the 29th day of May 2015 without possessing the basic constitutional requirement, which would have made him qualified for the contest of the election.
They further alleged that the 4th respondent, which is President Buhari in flagrant violation of section 137 (1) (j) of the 1999 constitution presented a forged certificate to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for the purpose of the 2015 presidential election that brought him to the office of the president
“In the light of the 4th Respondent’s placement to continue in the office as the president, he has no certificate and basic requirement upon which this placement to continue in the office can be placed.”
“In the contrary, the 4th Respondent has proved to be unable to guarantee the security of lives and properties of the citizens of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in fulfilment of his oath of Office. The herdsmen killings of the innocent citizens under the 4th Respondent have been uncountable, unbearable and unprecedented overheating figures in the globe.
“The 4th Respondent in contravention of the due process and sections 80 and 81 of the 1999 constitution spent about $496 Million on the purchase of Tucano Jets without the approval of the National Assembly of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as required by the law.
“The 4th Respondent ordered to be withdrawn, money from the public fund of the Federation without the approval of the National Assembly or the authorization of its act and same used for the purchase of Tucano Jets. The 4th Respondent has committed several impeachable offences, that is, gross misconduct.
Barrister Ajibola urged the court that with all array of documents before the court, he was of the view that the National Assembly must perform its constitutional duties without fear or favour. Justice Onyetenu in her ruling granted the application and ordered “that the National Assembly being the 1st,2nd and 3rd respondents commence the impeachment of President Muhammadu Buhari”. Further hearing on the matter has been fixed for October 30, 2018.
From Daily Post
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ReplyDeleteGood one if only they have the balls
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic news!! It's long overdue o jare. May common sense continue to prevail. #DancingShakuShaku
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Great news
ReplyDeleteThey should start the process asap .
Make una go sit. Something that won't see the light. Mtchewwwww for Nigerian politics.
ReplyDeleteThen they will appeal in the next three months. The case will linger till next year. Oh please!!
ReplyDeleteThis judge will soon have skeletons he knows nothing about coming out of his closet. Let's watch the table they're shaking..
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ReplyDeleteIf truly President Buhari forged a certificate then it's a case of fraud and he shouldn't be there. But the judicial process is a long one. Why adjourn such a case to October? Nevertheless, impeachment or no impeachment, come 2019 Nigerians have the opportunity to decide whether they want him to remain there or not. I pray for a free and fair election.
ReplyDeleteI suggest Nigerians should begin to advocate for free and fair election.
#free&fairelection
We are waiting
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