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Home » Saudi Arbia » Nigerian constitution silent on how long Buhari can be absent… – Falana

Nigerian constitution silent on how long Buhari can be absent… – Falana

Femi Ajasa by Femi Ajasa
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Human right lawyer, Femi Falana has disclosed that the Nigerian constitution has no time limit for when President Muhammadu Buhari is expected to return and resume his duties.

Falana made the disclosure while reacting to protest by some cross section of Nigerians in Abuja, who were demanding the immediate return or resignation of the President.

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Recall that, after initially spending over 50 days on medical vacation in London, the President had in May returned to London for a follow-up medical check-up and is yet to return.

Against this backdrop, some youths led by ace musician, Charlyboy asked the President to return and resume his duty or resign.

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Speaking yesterday, the constitutional lawyer maintained that the Constitution is silent on how long the president can be away on medical vacation.

He said, “As at the time the Constitution was amended in 2010 it took cognizance of the president leaving the country without handing over hence the constitution was amended compelling the president to transmit a letter to the National Assembly. And once he does that, the Vice President shall automatically become the Acting President.

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