Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Mike Ozekhome, has disagreed with the submission by the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister for Justice, Abubakar Malami, that the National Assembly cannot invite President Muhammadu Buhari to its Green Chamber.
Ozekhome said that the House of Representatives has the right to invite President Buhari to address the Honourable members.
In an interview with The Independent, Ozekhome said the Nigerian constitution empowers the National Assembly to summon President Muhammadu Buhari to address them over the state of the nation.
Malami had said such power is “inherently discretionary in the President and not at the behest of the National Assembly.”
But Ozekhome countered, citing Section 88 and 89 of the constitution which empowers the National Assembly to compel the President, as a public officer, to appear before it.
“It depends on the angle you are looking at it. if it is from the angle of presenting a national budget, the constitution requires the President to lay the budget directly before the National Assembly, which will be sitting as a joint House presided over by the Senate President who is the chairman of the National Assembly. In such a case, the President must come directly and present his budget”.
“In America, once every year, the President is compelled to give a State of the Union address to the American people. We do not have such a provision in Nigeria. But in Nigeria, under Section 88 and 89 of the constitution, the National Assembly has oversight function on matters having to do with the well-being and security of the country”.
“If the National Assembly feels that the security of the country has become so parlous and the economy has become so poor that we have entered a second recession, then they can use their powers in Section 88 and 89 because the constitution says “any public officer”.
The sections he said do not exclude the president.
“They can also use Section 4 of the constitution, which mandates them to make laws for the peace and order of Nigeria, they can summon him that they want to know the state of insecurity or the economy or why corruption is increasing. They can say that they need his appearance so as to get his information to enable them make laws for the peace, order and stability of the country”
An aide of the President, Lauretta Onochie, had a couple of days ago said that the President would honour the invitation to appear before the House. But on Wednesday, Malami countered Onochie. In league with Malami are the Senate, which distanced itself from the House’s invitation, and APC Governors, championed by Ondo State Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu, himself, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria.
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