A pro-democracy
group, Concerned Nigerians, has threatened to shut down the country if
President Muhammadu Buhari fails to address Nigerians on his health status.
The
group's threat was contained in a statement jointly signed by Messrs. Deji
Adeyanju and John Danfulani, Convener and Secretary of the group
respectively.
Concerned
Nigerians noted that the President's health has, for weeks, been a subject of
speculations.
"He has
not appeared in public for several weeks and has failed to attend several
official functions, including Federal
Executive Cabinet meetings," noted the group.
The group flayed the
handling of the situation around the President’s health, saying it has created
a huge political uncertainty in the country. The political uncertainty, it
added, has sparked economic uncertainty, leaving major economic stakeholders
and players unable to make short, middle and long-term decisions.
In addition,
Concerned Nigerians said, the haziness around the President's health is stoking
ethnic and religious tensions.
"Only
recently, a user of the social networking site – Facebook - threatened to kill
200 innocent Nigerians if President Buhari dies. This threat may not be
unconnected with rumors making rounds in the northern parts of the country that
President
Buhari was poisoned," Concerned Nigerians reasoned.
To lift the
cloud of uncertainties, the group called on President Buhari to immediately
address the nation on the state of his health and other national issues. Such
an address, it explained, will go a long way in lessening socio-economic and
political tensions.
According to Saharareporters; The group
warned that should President Buhari fail or refuse to address Nigerians within
14 days, it will mobilize for a series of nationwide peaceful processions to
demand the President's resignation and the setting up of a committee by the
Federal Executive Council and National Assembly to investigate his health.
"The
processions will also call on the Federal Executive Council and the National
Assembly to set up a committee to assess his health in line with Section 144 of
the Constitution if he fails or refuses to do so," warned the group. While
Concerned Nigerians acknowledged that any human, especially one of the
President's age, could fall ill, it argued that the position of the President
imposes an obligation on the occupant to be upfront about his health status.
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