Intersociety in a statement, yesterday, by its Chairman, Mr Emeka Umeagbalasi, said: “Buhari’s administration has since September 2015 castrated the 1999 Constitution and illegally arrogated sweeping extra constitutional powers to itself in the governance of the country; upon which it now seeks for legislative legitimization through retroactive legislation or legislative cementation by way of executive sponsored bill.
“For the purpose of putting the records straight, we have critically and clinically studied all reasons and arguments made by the presidency upon which it is seeking for “emergency presidential powers,” whether for economic reasons or otherwise and have come to the empirical conclusion that the reasons and arguments are dictatorial, tyrannical, undemocratic and grossly unconstitutional. Whatever bedevils Nigeria governance wise under the Buhari administration, is self invited and does not require the so called ’emergency presidential powers’ as a solution.
“There are a lot of laws on public economic management in Nigeria begging for executive attention. Section 305 of the 1999 Constitution is enough to take care of emergencies in Nigeria. Any emergency power so granted Mr. President, be it for ’emergency economic intervention’ or under any other guise will expressly conflict with the 1999 Constitution, which amounts to anarchy and lawlessness.” In its reaction, Igboekulie described the reported plan by President Muhammadu Buhari to seek legislative approval for a wide range of presidential powers to revive the Nigerian economy as unnecessary.
A statement yesterday by the President of the group, Prince Ben Onuora, Igboekulie applauded the success so far recorded in the determined fight against corruption and Boko Haram, saying, however, that government did not achieve that with emergency powers and as such does not need any to revamp the nation’s ailing economy.
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We are talking of restructuring and reducing the powers of the president, this sectional president is asking for more powers. He is not yet satisfied with the islamization and northernization. I wander what he wants now. Please seer Mbaka educate us
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DeleteMuch as I prefer the leadership of this man to that of the previous one,it will be dangerous giving him more power,considering the execution of his hidden agenda in recent times. His stance in Islamic activities in the country calls for proper surveillance.
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