- NBA chairman, Ikeja branch, Adesina Ogunlana says it is only reasonable for people to know the health status of their leaders
-
Femi Falana says constitution should amended to make contestants for
political positions to undergo medial checkups and submit results to
INEC
- CAN, TUC,
medical associations, Arewa Consultative Forum, Federation of
Middle-belt Group and Ijaw Youth Council all agree that the constitution
should be amended to make leaders declare their health status
Organisations
representing Nigerians across different spheres of life have called for
constitutional provisions that will force President Muhammadu Buhari
and other leaders in the future to declare their health status.
The Punch reports that due to the
ongoing saga surrounding the president’s health, organisations like the
Nigerian Bar Association, Christian Association of Nigeria, Trade Union
Congress as well as socio-cultural groups, health sector unions and
some prominent Nigerians have urged federal lawmakers to amend the
constitution to force public office holders to make public their health
status.
The report quoted Issa
Manzuma, chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association, Ilorin branch, as
saying that the President, Vice President and other public officials
should be mandated by the constitution to make their health status
public.
He said on phone: “The
President is the first public officer of the nation, so it will be right
for him to make his health status public and for other public office
holders to also make theirs public. There should be nothing secret about
the health status of public officers, especially the President.
“It
is only in the third world countries where the health status of the
President and other public officers is made secret. It is not like that
in advanced countries. When their leaders are undergoing operations for
certain ailments, the information will be in the open.”
NBA chairman, Ikeja branch, Adesina Ogunlana, agrees.
He said:
“It is a reasonable thing for citizens to demand to know and make it a
point of electoral decision. Why will I vote for a man who is not fit to
carry the burden of a particular office? And we are talking about the
office of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. To occupy
such an office, it takes someone who is very strong physically, mentally
and emotionally.
“Personally, I support the
call to have an amendment that will mandate public office holders to
disclose their health status but whether the politicians will not make a
fool of such an initiative is a different case.”
To top lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN) says the constitution should force political aspirants to undergo medical examinations.
He said: “Under
the Freedom of Information Act, President Buhari cannot be compelled to
disclose his health status. The constitution has, however, imposed a
duty on the Federal Executive Council to ask the President to resign on
medical ground if he is unable to discharge the functions of his office
on account of infirmity of mind or body.
“As
the cabinet members will always be reluctant to ask the President to
step down, the constitution should be amended to compel all contestants
to undergo a compulsory medical examination and submit the report to the
INEC.”
CAN’s director of legal
and public affairs Kwamkur Samuel also agrees. He said: “I will advise
that in the process of amending the constitution, the National Assembly
should consider an amendment that will prevent our leaders hiding any
medical challenges which may not make them perform their functions
effectively.
“Any medical challenge that will
prevent a public officer from performing his function should be checked
because they are going there for a rigorous assignment and not pleasure.
If you have any medical challenge that will make you not to perform
your function effectively, you should let the public know. There should
be a law that will prevent public office holders from keeping their
health status a secret.”
President of
the Trade Union Congress Bobboi Bala Kaigama expressed doubts that
Nigerian politicians would be truthful with the process if employed.
He said: “Why
not (have such a law) if it is the global practice, but which health
institution will verify the health status if it is faked by the
politician?”
Also backing the
constitutional amendment are the Coordinator of Federation of
Middle-belt Group, Mr. Manasseh Watyil, the President of Arewa Youth
Consultative Forum, Alhaji Yerima Shettima and spokesperson of Ijaw
Youth Council Eric Omare.
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