A
lawyer and rights activist, Kabir Akingbolu has dragged President
Muhammadu Buhari before a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos over his
failure to make adequate provision for the production and supply of
petroleum products to all citizens at regulated prices.
Akingbolu, in the suit, has the Attorney General of the Federation, AGF, as the second defendant.
The
lawyer is contending that considering the nature and extent of
inconveniences which the citizens of the country were being subjected to
by the lack of petroleum products, especially the Premium Motor Spirit
(PMS), the failure of Buhari, as the Chief Executive Officer of the
country, to act by making the products sufficiently available, was
capable of causing breach of peace and serious discomfiture for the
citizenry.
He is
praying the court to determine whether the failure of the president to
address the scarcity by the President was a breach of the oath of office
he took on May 29, 2015 and a violation of the clear and unambiguous
provisions of Section 130 (1) and (2) of the 1999 Constitution as
amended.
Akingbolu
is asking the court to declare that the failure of the defendants
(Buhari and AGF) to make available petroleum products as a breach of
oath of office, and that the failure to fix the refineries in the
country was equally a breach of the constitutional obligation of the
president.
Vanguard report.
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