Femi Falana Human rights activist and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, told President Buhari not to embarrass himself by turning down an invitation to appear before the national assembly which he earlier accepted.
Recall that Abubakar Malami, the attorney-general of the federation (AGF) had on Wednesday December 9, argued that the national assembly has no constitutional powers to summon the president.
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However reacting to this, Femi Falana stated that the national assembly has the power and authority to summon the President. He added that with the combined effect of sections 88 and 89 of the Constitution, the National Assembly is empowered to summon any public officer including the President in the course of conducting investigation into any matter
Reads the statements;
“On his own part, the honorable attorney-general of the federation has questioned the constitutional power of the national assembly to invite the President on the grounds that as the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces he cannot be compelled to disclose operational details of the defense of the country.
“With respect, the president is under a moral and legal obligation to honor the invitation.
“Having accepted the invitation the president should not allow himself to be embarrassed by turning round to turn down the invitation.
“By the combined effect of sections 88 and 89 of the Constitution the National Assembly is empowered to summon any public officer including the President in the course of conducting investigation into any matter with respect to which it has power to make laws and the conduct of affairs of any person, authority, ministry or government department charged, or intended to be charged, with the duty of or responsibility for executing or administering laws enacted by the national assembly.
“It is pertinent to note that the powers conferred on the national assembly under the provisions of this section are exercisable only for the purpose of enabling it to make laws with respect to any matter within its legislative competence and to correct any defects in existing laws; and expose corruption, inefficiency or waste in the execution or administration of funds appropriated by it.”