The Nigerian Senate on Thursday resolved to take President
Muhammadu Buhari’s declaration a step further by asking that the
official result of the June 12,1993 presidential election be announced.
On
Thursday, the Senate while largely supporting the president’s
announcement, however, insisted May 29 will continue to be the hand-over
date for presidents of Nigeria.
The lawmakers after a lengthy
deliberation on the president’s announcement agreed that an alteration
of the handover date will require a constitutional amendment.
Since
1999 when the country returned to civil rule, Nigeria has celebrated
May 29 as Democracy Day. The date, after every four years, also doubles
as the day for the inauguration of newly elected presidents and many
state governors.
First to raise the issue on Thursday was Lanre
Tejuosho (Ogun-APC) who commended Mr Buhari for the announcements while
urging him to also reconcile with the Legislature.
Having come under order 43 of the Senate standing order, the matter was not open for discussion.
“For
once, I want to thank the President of Nigeria. I want to say he has
done well. This is one time that the President has given a thought to
what (Moshood) Abiola and his family went through to fight for this
democracy that we enjoy today.
“Going further, there are issues to be addressed so that we can be confident that this is not a Greek gift.”
Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, said the gesture comes with legal issues which the president must address.
“They
are now saying June 12 is now Democracy Day, proposing that in 2019,
the president will now be sworn in on the 12th of June. This is
illegally impossible.
“A president shall vacate his office at the expiration of a period of four years he took the oath of office.
“The
implication is that 29th of May remains the date the president will be
inaugurated and take oath of office. If they are moving from May 29 to
June 12, it means we have to amend this constitution.
“Otherwise,
we will be extending tenure of a president beyond what the constitution
contemplates. We have to advise the president properly so that we won’t
enter a jam next year. We cannot extend it to June 12 without extending
the Constitution.”
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