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Nigerian minister urges ailing president to hand over power

Nigerian minister urges ailing president to hand over power

A Nigerian minister has called on ailing President Umaru Yar'Adua to transfer power, a senior official said Thursday, in the first sign of a cabinet split over his prolonged absence from the country.

By News Wires (text)
 

AFP - A Nigerian minister has called on ailing President Umaru Yar'Adua to transfer power, a senior official said Thursday, in the first sign of a cabinet split over his prolonged absence from the country.
  
Dora Akunyili, who as information minister doubles as the government's spokeswoman, called on her cabinet colleagues to revoke a decision which said that Yar'Adua was healthy enough to rule.
  
Nigerian newspapers reported she circulated a memorandum with the request to her ministerial colleagues at a cabinet meeting on Wednesday.
  
Akunyili was not available for comment early Thursday, but a senior official who declined to be named told AFP: "What is reported in the press is correct."
  
The president has been receiving treatment for a serious heart condition in a Saudi Arabian hospital since flying out of Nigeria on November 23.
  
According to the reports, the memorandum asks the government to demand a letter from the president justifying his absence on medical grounds and allowing Vice President Goodluck Jonathan to act as "interim president".
  
Jonathan has been filling in for Yar'Adua but does not possess full executive powers to act as head of state.
  
The United States, Britain, France and the European Union last week waded into the row over the president's health, lamenting the "uncertainty" caused by the 58-year-old's lengthy absence from the helm of a major oil exporter.
  
The powers' joint statement came after his hand-picked cabinet deemed him fit enough to remain in office, in response to a High Court demand that the executive body decide on his ability to discharge his duties.
  
Opposition groups have argued that the president's illness has made him incapable of ruling the country.
  
The cabinet was reportedly deeply split on the issue, with pro-Yar'Adua ministers saying Akunyili had breached cabinet protocol by submitting a document without a seven-day notice period and demanded she withdraw all copies of the memorandum distributed to ministers.
  
Newspapers reported that Akunyili outlined several reasons why Yar'Adua should step aside: government business had stalled, key civil service appointments were halted, and the militant Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta had ended a ceasefire because of the lack of progress in peace talks with the government in the president's absence.
  
The renewed threat posed by the militants was a danger to the country's oil-based economy, she said, according to the reports.
  
Three separate legal challenges brought by the opposition have centered on the fact that Yar'Adua must inform the legislature by letter if he is abenting himself, so that his deputy can be formally installed as acting president.
  
However, in one case, the Federal High Court ruled last week that there was nothing illegal about his failure to write to parliament about his absence when he left for Saudi Arabia.
  
 

Comments (13)

14 days+how many months of absence...why not a hundred days

14 days so that you can prolong the proceedings!Yes.The constitutionality of transfer of power from yar'adua to goodluck is a nullity.however,i suscribe to Justice Abutu's postion.in the High Court which also ouster the National Assembly's suo moto decision as ultra vires.

abubakar yakubu we need yar

abubakar yakubu we need yar adua

hi

how are u mr. yaradua

Re-Infidelity

Thanks for your concern and comments, Anonyme. I think the person that is in infidelity to his vows to the country is the president, Umaru Musa Yar'adua. He should put Nigeria above himself to be a true hero. I am a Nigerian. I know the palpabable fear of what could be if the lacuna was not resolved. But thank you for your prayers. God also answered our own by giving us a resolution to the stalemate. The glory is all His. We do hope the man recovers and that he obtains God's mearcy by giving his life to Jesus Christ.
But much more, we pray that Nigeria is delivered from the hands of power-hungry men and women that are bent on destroying the destiny of this great country.

Re-Infidelity

Thanks for your concern and comments, Anonyme. I think the person that is in infidelity to his vows to the country is the president, Umaru Musa Yar'adua. He should put Nigeria above himself to be a true hero. I am a Nigerian. I know the palpabable fear of what could be if the lacuna was not resolved. But thank you for your prayers. God also answered our own by giving us a resolution to the stalemate. The glory is all His. We do hope the man recovers and that he obtains God's mearcy by giving his life to Jesus Christ.
But much more, we pray that Nigeria is delivered from the hands of power-hungry men and women that are bent on destroying the destiny of this great country.

Nigerians (sleepers!!! awake b/c your far behind )

I will not deny the blessed country,Nigeria which God blessed with wealth and other good things, it is unfuturnate we always fall in the hands of embesulers, selfish, selfcentered, proud, greedy,corrupt,incorragible, scramblers,moneyconscious.Presesidents, vice pre, senators, judges,lawyer,Governors,(It will be well with the group of leaders that will start fighting for HUMAN RIGHTS and ANTHROPOLOGISTS)

it is as the vice president

it is as the vice president assumes office until the president is strong engouh to come back and i pray for divine intervention for our president

it is as the vice president

it is as the vice president assumes office until the president is strong engouh to come back and i pray for divine intervention for our president

it is as the vice president

it is as the vice president assumes office until the president is strong engouh to come back and i pray for divine intervention for our president

Nigeria ill president

the act of the president to leave without officially writting
to the house of assembly is an inpishable offens,and if care is not taken a civil war is coming shortly.

question...

why most he left all the way to Soudi Arabia for treatment???
aren't any hospital there in Nigeria???

Politics Of Interference

France,The Dutch,Saudi Arabia and arab embassies are to blame for all the violence in subsaharan Africa.The fight for the control of African resources and territory.

infidelity

looking at the ravage in the country since the absence of the president,one can say that the imaturity in some people expecially to those who are powerhungered.make it known to virtually a handfull of nigerian citizens that after all the announcements made to keep the country one is stalled and jeopadized.It is inhuman even if I am from Benin,that a president is ill,no remose for it.but,asking his handover power to the second in power.at this I wish to carry my message across to many that would come across this mail,that the scripture says what ever ye wish not to thyself,do not to others.what are we trying to picture out here.we should all together pray for his relieve from that strunken desease.our old motto, is still that, that count to me.though tribe and tongue may difer,but in brotherhood we shall stand or neveragain.because,by this we are asking for sedition among the ethnic groups,even for now it is seen that UNITY in nigeria is utopia.we shoud at all cost use wisdom to minimize death casualties in nigeria tumult.GOD bless.

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