The opposition political parties under the auspices
of Coalition of
United Political Parties (CUPP) have filed a suit
at the Federal High
Court, Abuja seeking that President Muhammadu
Buhari be declared medically unfit to seek re-election in the February 16 presidential
poll.
The CUPP spokesperson, Ikenga Ugochinyere, who
stated this at a press conference in Abuja on Thursday, said the coalition also
sought an order directing Buhari to make public the result of his medical examination.
The CUPP described the step as a patriotic
decision, saying re-electing the president would only empower members of a
purported cabal who have hijacked the presidency to rule for another four years
as earlier alleged by the wife of the president.
He said: "We have come to the conclusion that
re-electing Buhari will only empower members of the cabal that his wife
admitted has hijacked his presidency to rule us for another four years from the
dark.
“In order to save this great country from the
disaster that will follow if
President Buhari is in a rare happenstance
re-elected, we the
opposition political parties have therefore filed a
litigation in court seeking to declare him unfit to contest for 2019 election because
of his mental instability."
Ugochinyere further said the parties were also
seeking from the court an order disqualifying President Buhari from contesting
the election to the office he presently occupies and an injunction restraining
INEC from recognising his
candidacy.
"Nigerians will also be glad to know that to prove that
we are on the right path, we are also asking the court to grant an order
directing President Buhari to make public the results of the medical
examination which we ask that he be subjected to so that no citizen will be in doubt
that we are saving the country from calamity by taking these steps."
The co-plaintiff and presidential aspirant of
National Interest Party
(NIP) who is also a member of CUPP, Eunice Atuejide,
reiterated that all presidential candidates are ready to disclose their
certificate of medical fitness and challenge President Buhari to also do so.
Meanwhile, Ugochinyere on Thursday raised the alarm
over an alleged move by men of the Department of State Services (DSS) to arrest him within
24 hours.
The CUPP leader, who raised the alarm at a press
briefing in Abuja, said the plan was to arrest him and keep him away until
after the February 16 presidential elections.
He stressed that his problem was because he is in
possession of copies of Asset Declaration forms of some top government
officials, including that of the Minister of State, Petroleum Resources, Ibe
Kachikwu.
He said: "I have been informed by our contact
in the DSS that the service has perfected arrangements to arrest me any moment
from today or tomorrow and charge me to court, so that I will be kept in
detention until after the elections.
"The reason they want to these offences against
me, I have been approached by multiple sources in the government to tune down
the level of my opposition to the government. But because of my conscience and
conviction that the president is unfit to hold this office, I can't betray that
trust and belief people have in the opposition and also as the spokesman for
the opposition."
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