What we’ll do if president fails to return, resume in 21 days – Charly boy, others
The “ResumeOrResign” anti-President Muhammadu Buhari protesters have
given the president a 21-day ultimatum to return and resume office or
resign completely.
They also vowed to approach the law court to seek an order of mandamus compelling the Federal Executive Council, FEC, to set up a committee that will investigate his health status.
They also vowed to approach the law court to seek an order of mandamus compelling the Federal Executive Council, FEC, to set up a committee that will investigate his health status.
Conveners of the movement, Charles Oputa popularly known as Charly boy
and Deji Adeyanju, issued the warning in a statement on Wednesday.
The statement read: “We, hereby, demand that President Buhari returns
to the country and resume duty as President of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria within 21 days from today, or he resigns completely from office
to enable him return to Daura to take care of his ill health
“Should the president be unable to comply with any of the aforementioned demands within 21 days, we will approach a court seeking an order of mandamus to compel the Federal Executive Council to set up a committee in line with section 144 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), to appraise the health of President Buhari and, subsequently, determine whether or not he can continue to discharge his presidential functions as enshrined in the constitution.”
“Should the president be unable to comply with any of the aforementioned demands within 21 days, we will approach a court seeking an order of mandamus to compel the Federal Executive Council to set up a committee in line with section 144 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), to appraise the health of President Buhari and, subsequently, determine whether or not he can continue to discharge his presidential functions as enshrined in the constitution.”
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