A
former presidential candidate of the defunct National Republican
Convention (NRC), Alhaji Bashir Tofa, has said the law should be allowed
to determine whether President Goodluck Jonathan could be sworn in
three times or not.
Tofa made this known in a statement made available to the Nigerian
Tribune. According to him, “it is not for Jonathan or anybody to decide
whether he can contest or not. It is for the law to determine that. So,
all this debate about what he said or what he promised are just a waste
of time… in the case of President Jonathan’s ambitions for 2015, what we
need to know is what the law says about the situation, not what someone
else says he heard or saw. Our constitutional experts should be brave
enough to speak on relevant sections of the appropriate law.
“If the law allows him to contest the election, then it is up to him
and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to decide. But if the law says he
cannot, either because he is now serving his second term, or because he
cannot be sworn in as president three times, then he just cannot
contest and must forget about it.”
Alhaji Tofa also stressed that it would be a mistake for the APC to
insist on Buhari and Tinubu to drop their ambitions, adding that Buhari
and Tinubu, not the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) and the Action
Congress of Nigeria (ACN), were key factors in the merger: “Dropping
Buhari and Tinubu’s ambitions will be a serious blow to the APC, in my
opinion. So, they must be allowed to aspire to whatever they fancy, and
let democracy determine their nomination for that position,” he said. He
however, cautioned the APC over the issue of zoning, adding that no
section of the country must be marginalised.
Source: Tribune
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