A Lagos-based lawyer and rights activist, Mr. Ebun
Adegboruwa, has question the decision of the President-elect, General Muhammadu
Buhari (retd) to drop his military title of Major General after May 29 swearing
in date, stating that it is illegal and immoral. He, therefore, threatened to
drag Buhari to court.
In a statement released in Lagos, Adegboruwa contended that
it will be unlawful for him to take such decision now, having enjoyed all
benefits attached to that title as a former military officer and head of state. Continue..
According to him, “by virtue of Paragraph 1(1) of the 1st
Schedule of the Armed Forces Pensions Act, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari
(retd.) is entitled to, and has indeed been receiving and benefiting from
pension, as an officer who held a regular commission, before his retirement.
“Major-General Muhammadu Buhari (retd) is the official and
legal status, title, designation and appellation of our President-elect. He has
no choice in the matter, but to continue to carry this cross for life.
“The military world over is a dignified institution, built
on discipline, selflessness, courage, dignity, loyalty and patriotism.
“It is an institution
that everyone should be proud of, except those of them who were trained and
equipped by this noble institution, but chose to capture civilian power,
through coup d’etat.
“Buhari attends the Council of State meetings as former Head
of State, which office he held in his capacity as a Major-General, which
officially qualifies him to earn some benefits, have security aides, salaries,
emoluments, diplomatic passports as well as free medical treatment, home and
abroad.
“From all the foregoing, I therefore humbly appeal to the
President-elect to continue to bear his official name and status, by which he
once climbed to power. I do sincerely sympathise with him on the very sad and
distasteful memories that this title attracts to him. But it is his cross to
carry.
“Nigerians voted for him in spite of his past and that
should be enough encouragement for him to strive to erase any negative
impression that it may have occasioned.”
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