
The current health status of President
Muhammadu Buhari is a matter of serious public concern and interest. The
president is first and foremost the pre-eminent citizen of our country
who was elected by popular mandate. To that extent, while in office, the
demarcation between his private life and public career is thin and can
hardly be separated. While the president and his family are therefore
entitled to the normal spheres of privacy, those aspects of his private
life that directly affect his performance of the duties attached to his
office are strictly of public interest.
However, we also recognise the fact that
Section 14 of the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act excludes the
disclosure of information on the health of any person without his/ her
authorisation. It is perhaps pursuant to that law that the acting
president, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, told Nigerians that only the
president can give information on his state of health. But that law has
to be amended to compel elected officials to disclose their health
status since they occupy public offices which do not admit of secrecy in
any manner whatsoever.
In fairness to President Buhari, he has
spared the nation any unnecessary anxiety and confusion by promptly
transmitting to the National Assembly the requisite instrument of
authority for the vice-president to continue to function in acting
capacity in his absence.
That indicates a strong belief in the
legal basis of his power and authority as well as the elementary fact
that the constitution as the ultimate law of the land is the definitive
guidebook for the smooth and orderly running of Nigeria. In this
respect, there will be no recurrence of the speculations and confusion
that pervaded the prolonged medical vacation of the late President Umaru
Musa Yar’Adua in 2009/2010.
While this newspaper and the rest of
Nigeria wish the president speedy recovery, it is incumbent on the
acting president to continue to manage the affairs of state with the
delicate balance of constitutional imperatives and political common
sense. This is the best way to ensure that the president’s temporary
incapacity does not translate into systemic dysfunction until he is well
enough to return to the country and resume duties.
For those entrusted with public
communication at the presidency, the challenge henceforth is to provide
timely, credible and useful information on the president’s health to
Nigerians and the rest of the world in order to avoid wild rumours and
the usual mischievous imputations and computations for which the
Nigerian power elite has become famous.
To the political class in particular, we
urge greater restraint in both utterance and activity. That the
president is ill and seeking medical solution abroad does not in any way
affect the four-year tenure of our democratic cycle; nor does it affect
the validity of the constitution. It would be a great disservice to the
nation for politicians to conduct themselves in a manner that minimally
conveys the impression that there is about to be a power vacuum in Aso
Villa. Right now, there is none, at least not in the eyes of the law.
It is true that the nation is passing
through difficult economic times. It is also true that not every
campaign promise of the administration has been fulfilled. But we must
not play politics with the adversity of our people; nor must we depart
from the norms of our essential African humanism which dictates empathy
with those in distress and solidarity in times of communal travail.
Moreover, when the head of the house is not at home in circumstances
such as we find ourselves now, it is not time to engage in the hawking
of blames, mischief making or unnecessary political rascality and power
adventurism.
As matters stand now, Nigerians must
meet two main requirements: abide by the letter and spirit of the
constitution and let the machinery of government thrive under the acting
president, Prof. Osinbajo while we continue to wish and pray for the
speedy recovery of President Buhari.
For those entrusted with public
communication at the presidency, the challenge henceforth is to provide
timely, credible and useful information on the president’s health to
Nigerians and the rest of the world in order to avoid wild rumours and
the usual mischievous imputations and computations for which the
Nigerian power elite has become famous.
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