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For your unconstitutional call for Buhari’s resignation, you are on your own, ACF lashes BBOG convener

*As Onochie let open cause of Yesufu’s grievance

“In other countries, when their President fall sick or become incapacitated while in office, the citizens encourage him through prayers and good wishes, rather than intimidation or calling for his resignation. We can draw a lesson from such countries and wish President Buhari well for the progress of our country.  The call by Aisha Yusuf, co-convener of BBOG, for President Buhari to resign, is, therefore, unnecessary, misplaced and not in tune with the provisions of our 1999 constitution,” ACF said.

The Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) has described as unnecessary and misplaced, the call by one of the conveners of the Bring Back Our Girls group, Aisha Yusuf, for the resignation of President Muhammadu Buhari.

In a statement on Saturday by the Publicity Secretary of the Forum, Muhammad Biu, it said Buhari has met the stipulation of the constitution by handing over to his deputy.

According to him, what Nigerians need to do is to pray for the recovery of President Buhari and not to call for his resignation.

“Nigeria is practising a presidential system of government as contained in the 1999 constitution (as amended). President Buhari has done what is constitutionally required of him to do by his letter to the leadership of the National Assembly. The Vice President is now Acting President, performing the duties of   Mr. President.

“In other countries, when their President fall sick or become incapacitated while in office, the citizens encourage him through prayers and good wishes, rather than intimidation or calling for his resignation. We can draw a lesson from such countries and wish President Buhari well for the progress of our country.

“The call by Aisha Yusuf, co-convener of BBOG, for President Buhari to resign, is, therefore, unnecessary, misplaced and not in tune with the provisions of our 1999 constitution,” he said.

It will be recalled that Aisha Yusuf had called for the President’s resignation because, according to her, the idea of Osinbajo acting as the president was not working.

“We need to take our country back”, she charged. “Let the President resign, if he can’t resign, let the National Assembly do the right thing and let’s have another President. It is not about President Buhari, it’s about Nigeria, and right now Nigeria is suffering and we cannot continue to allow this,” she said.

She called on Nigerians to “wake up”, saying the Acting President cannot do much because he wants to be seen as a good man.

“For crying out loud, the President is sick, the President is not capable of discharging his duties as President, why can’t he resign? Sickness can be on anybody, nobody is wishing the president bad”, she said.

Buhari’s aide ‘reveals’ why Aisha Yesufu is unhappy with Buhari

Lauretta Onochie, a special assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on social media, has hinted at the alleged secret behind BBOG convener Aisha Yesufu’s call for the Nigerian commander-in-chief’s resignation.

According to the hint, Yesufu’s action was because she was allegedly not given an appointment by the Buhari administration while a counterpart on the Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) group Hadiza Bala Usman got one.

Usman is currently the Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority.

She was appointed by President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday, July 11, 2016.

Although Onochie did not write, tweet or post any information about Aisha’s video which went viral on Friday, May 19, she however retweeted a claim by a Twitter user Shaba Baba Muhammad with Twitter handle @spychief claiming this was the case.

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