Insecurity: National Assembly lacks constitutional power to summon President Buhari – A.G, Abubakar Malami

Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, has said that the National Assembly lacks the constitutional power to summon President Buhari.

Last week, the House of Representatives passed a resolution summoning the president over the deteriorating state of security across the country.

A tweet posted by President’s Personal Assistant on Social Media, Lauretta Onochie, on Monday evening December 7, stated that the President will be meeting with the lawmakers on Thursday, December 10.

However, in a statement released today December 9, Malami said it was outside the constitutional powers of the National Assembly to summon the president over his “operational use of the armed forces”. According to him, the President has recorded enormous success in his fight against insecurity since he assumed office in 2015.

“President Buhari of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has recorded tremendous success in containing the hitherto incessant bombing, colossal killings, wanton destruction of lives and property that bedeviled the country before attaining the helm of affairs of the country in 2015.

The confidentiality of strategies employed by the President as the commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is not open for public exposore in view of security implications in probable undermining of the war against terror.

The fact that President Muhammadu Buhari was instrumental to the reclaiming of over 14 Local Governments previously controlled by the Boko Haram in North East is an open secret, the strategies for such achievement are not open for public expose.

While condoling the bereaved and sympathising with the victims of the associated insecurity in the country, Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, SAN maintained that national security is not about publicity and the nation’s security architecture cannot be exposed for the sake of getting publicity.”

According to the statement, the president’s efforts on security matters are exclusive and confidential and as such cannot be discussed in public.

”The National Assembly has no Constitutional Power to envisage or contemplate a situation where the President would be summoned by the National Assembly on operational use of the Armed Forces.

The right of the President to engage the National Assembly and appear before it is inherently discretionary in the President and not at the behest of the National Assembly.

The management and control of the security sector is exclusively vested in the President by Section 218 (1) of the Constitution as the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces including the power to determine the operational use of the Armed Forces. An invitation that seeks to put the operational use of the Armed Forces to a public interrogation is indeed taking the constitutional rights of law making beyond bounds. 

As the Commander in Chief, the President has exclusivity on security and has confidentiality over security. These powers and rights he does not share. So, by summoning the President on National Security operational Matters, the House of Representatives operated outside constitutional bounds.

President’s exclusivity of constitutional confidentiality investiture within the context of the constitution remains sacrosanct.”the statement read.

9 Comments

  1. He is one of those mislead the president about performing hi obligatory duty, when all is not well they will continue telling him that everything is fine.

  2. When the national assembly cannot invite the president for questioning or to know how things are being done in terms of affairs of the country then who are they going to ask.

  3. They have the rights and the president will have nothing but to answer to them or they can impeached him and nothing will happen…..

  4. The situation of this country is getting worse day by day. Why are they preventing the president from speaking or interacting with legislative arm of government? Is there any secret or what?

  5. Then tell us who has the power if the national assembly doesn’t have the power to do so. They are just misleading the president here and there.

  6. If the national assembly lack the power to summon him and he (president) is also not ready to give account to The people he is governing, then who will now hold him accountable to whatever he is doing.

  7. Hmmmm!!!! Chai
    These people are so funny. If these law makers can not summon the president, then who can
    So he will be doing things as he likes without any check and balances

  8. no one is saying he has not done a lot for security in the country but the point is this man need to be sat down and talked to in order to bring them to a halt the insecurity in the state

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