Two Ijaw groups, Ijaw People Development Initiative, IPDI and National
Association of Izon Ebe Students , yesterday, said it was
unconstitutional for President Muhammadu Buhari to assume the office of
Minister of Petroleum according to the Vanguard.
Leaders of the groups, Messrs Austin Ozobo and Ebi Wayas respectively, in a joint statement, said,
“By virtue of Section 138 of the Nigeria Constitution of 1999 as
amended, the president shall not during the tenure of his office hold
any other executive or paid emolument in any capacity whatsoever.”
“This provision is indisputably clear , Buhari is taking us back to the
days of the military rule, obviously he lacks the power to assume the
position of petroleum minister as serving president,” they asserted.
“It is an act of lawlessness and the constitution prohibits a
public officer assuming two political offices and earning double
salaries, the president inclusive.”
The group stated, “The president should resign as president and subject himself to screening by the Senate if he wants to be petroleum minister.”
“However, we advise him on the implication and negative impression his
resolve to occupy two offices may create on his unpopular change
agenda,” they added.
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