In the suit, filed on June 19, accused president Buhari of violating the provisions of the 1999 constitution but not possessing the required qualifications to contest for the presidency. The suit has the National Assembly, Senate President and the Speaker, House of Representatives as co-defendants alongside President Buhari as the 4th defendant. It accused the National Assembly of “closing their eyes to the president’s gross misconduct,” and failure to impeach the president.
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Buhari’s Impeachment Case Over WAEC Certificate Adjourned Till November 26
A case seeking for the impeachment of President Muhammadu Buhari over alleged non possession of his West African Examination Council, WAEC, certificate and other qualifying credentials has been adjourned till November 26 by Justice Maureen Onyetenu-led Federal High Court sitting in Osogbo, Osun state.
In the suit, filed on June 19, accused president Buhari of violating the provisions of the 1999 constitution but not possessing the required qualifications to contest for the presidency. The suit has the National Assembly, Senate President and the Speaker, House of Representatives as co-defendants alongside President Buhari as the 4th defendant. It accused the National Assembly of “closing their eyes to the president’s gross misconduct,” and failure to impeach the president.
In the suit, filed on June 19, accused president Buhari of violating the provisions of the 1999 constitution but not possessing the required qualifications to contest for the presidency. The suit has the National Assembly, Senate President and the Speaker, House of Representatives as co-defendants alongside President Buhari as the 4th defendant. It accused the National Assembly of “closing their eyes to the president’s gross misconduct,” and failure to impeach the president.
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