CONSTITUTION SUSPENSION: Another media fake news busted, as Malami says Buhari’s Govt doesn’t operate in secrecy

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File From Left: Malam Abubakar Malami (SAN), Nigeria's Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, and President Muhammadu Buhari's Digital and Social Media Aide, Lauretta Onochie, during a FEC meeting in State House Abuja.

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*Describes report as fabrication to be disregarded

*Says ‘I am pro-constitutional democracy’

By KEMI KASUMU

The Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Malam Abubakar Malami (SAN), has dismissed a media report portraying him as anti-democratic person advising President Muhammadu Buhari to suspend Nigeria’s Constitution to be able to tackle the escalating insecurity in the country more effectively.

Our investigations revealed that the report was published by a media now generally tagged with chain of fake news, mostly destructive and full of lies, the Peoples Gazette.

On Wednesday 2 June, 2021, Peoples Gazette reported that AGF Malami had written a legal advice to President Buhari to consider declaring nationwide state of emergency and suspend the Constitution to widen the government’s latitude in dealing with the worsening security situation in the country without any legal impediment.

According to the online newspaper, Malami specifically urged the President to suspend the fundamental rights of all Nigerians as guaranteed under Chapter IV of the Constitution.

It said Mr Malami, in the purported eight-page “secret memo” dated May 4, 2021, told President Buhari that insecurity across Nigeria had reached a level that could no longer be checked by existing democratic techniques, saying only a state of emergency promulgated by the President can help return the country to tranquillity.

“The essence of declaration is to allow for suspension of constitutional and legal bureaucratic bottlenecks pertaining to matters of National Security with particular regards to fundamental rights guaranteed under Chapter IV of the 1999 Constitution and processes and procedures relating to procurements, among others,” the reported quoted Mr Malami as writing in part.

Malami, according to the report, said the President should issue instruments of emergency and publish them in the Federal Gazette.

The DEFENDER reports that People Gazette has history of fake and concocted reports among which it had lied against officers of government and security agencies namely Department of State Services (DSS), recently.

It will be recalled the DSS exposed a conversation that transpired between its Spokesman, Dr. Peter Afunanya, in which the publishers felt remorse that a media outfit he presides over published unverified reports. It had published that operatives of DSS were supplying weapons and sharing proceeds of kidnap with bandits only for the paper to remorsefully retract the report later on demand of DSS.

On the latest development, also indicting the same Peoples Gazette, Mr Malami, through a statement issued by his spokesman, Dr. Umar Gwandu, urged the members of the public to “disregard the media report as fabrications of anti-constitutional democratic stability in Nigeria.”

AGF Abubakar Malami described himself as “a true democrat who believes in rules of law and tenant of democracy and constitutional order.”

He added, “The Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice is a constitutionally recognised one with its role and responsibilities embedded in the constitution.

“It is antithetical to common sense to think that the holder of such coveted Office as the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice will stoop to what was printed by the media.

“The government does not operate in secrecy as it is not a clandestine operation. Hence, Malami discharges his constitutionally recognised mandates in compliance with principles of transparency, openness and accountability.”

The closest to it that Nigeria has seen since the return to democratic rule in 1999 was during the administration of former President Olusegun Obasanjo when democratic institutions were suspended in some states where state of emergency was declared in response to security concerns.

But former President Goodluck Jonathan resisted to take such controversial decision when he declared a state of eergency in some states during his administration.

The AGF Malami’s statement titled, “I am Pro-Constitutional Democracy – Malami”, read in full:

“The attention of the Office of the Honourable Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, SAN has been drawn to a false and fictitious report alleging that there was a secret memo emanating from the Office to the Presidency.

“General publics are hereby asked to disregard the media report as fabrications of anti-constitutional democratic stability in Nigeria.

“Malami remains a true democrat who believes in rules of law and tenant of democracy and Constitutional order.

“The Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice is a constitutionally recognised one with its role and responsibilities embedded in the constitution.

“It is antithetical to common sense to think that the holder of such coveted Office as the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice will stoop to what was printed by the media.

“The Government does not operate in secrecy as it is not a clandestine operation. Hence, Malami discharges his constitutionally recognized mandates in compliance with principles of transparency, openness and accountability,” it was said in the statement issued and signed by Dr. Umar Jibrilu Gwandu, Special Assistant on Media and Public Relations, Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice.


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