Erudite lawyer and human rights activist, Femi Falana, SAN, has faulted the decision of President. Goodluck Jonathan to formally handover to President-elect Muhammadu
Buhari on May 28, noting that it would create a power vacuum for the few
hours between when he hands over and the morning of May 29 when his
successor will be formally sworn-in as the president.
Just
yesterday, Minister of Information, Mrs. Patricia Akwashiki, while
briefing State House correspondents after the Federal Executive Council
(FEC) meeting, disclosed that President Jonathan would formally handover
to his successor, Muhammadu Buhari on May 28 at a dinner.
She
added that he had directed all ministries, departments and agencies,
MDAs, of the federal government to submit their handover briefs to the
Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, on or
before April 20.
But speaking on the May 28 handover date preferred by Jonathan, the
Senior Advocate asserted that the new date was a deviation from the law
as a void would be created should he go ahead and handover before
Buhari’s swearing in.
According to him, “As far as the law is
concerned, President Jonathan is in charge of the country until May 29.
He cannot cut short his presidency in the name of handing over the day
before at a dinner, as there is no provision for a vacuum.
“He is the president till the morning of May 29 when Buhari takes the
oath of office. There is no provision for a vacuum of eight or nine
hours, and I am sure the president will be properly advised,” Falana
stated.
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