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Delta PDP Chieftain Slams Buhari over Executive Order 6

- Sylvester Idowu in Warri

The recent Executive Order Six signed by President Muhammadu Buhari has been described as an order of executive rascality, as the president had no such power to confiscate citizens’ property without due process.

A chieftain of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Sunny Onuesoke, while reacting to the Executive Order No. 6, said the president erred in the signing, as this could only be done in a situation of chaos and war, which is not the case with this order.

“Executive Orders are duly made during the state of chaos, inter-country war, or could be for internal crises, without consulting the National Assembly, because of the processes of lawmaking, which follows different stages of readings,” he stated.

Onuesoke noted that because of such urgent and security

situation, the president was allowed to proclaim an executive order, but not an order against personal property of Nigerians, while there were institutio­ns establishe­d to investigat­e such wealth and properties.

“The President has the power to issue a presidenti­al order, not an order against peoples’ property when there were the law courts, the constituti­on was there to take care of illegally gotten wealth, and agencies and institutio­ns that handle such.

“The president has no right to sign an executive order to freeze people’s account, it’s an aberration internatio­nally, nationally constituti­onally, and it’s against the charter of the United Nations on human rights,” he posited.

The PDP chieftain called on Nigerians to resist the order, as it was against their right to acquire properties, as enshrined in the Nigerian constituti­on.

Meanwhile, the social crusader has described the just concluded election in Ekiti State as a far cry from what Nigerians expected from the Independen­t National Election Commission (INEC) and the Federal Government of Nigeria, as the state was locked up and invaded with federal might to intimidate the opposition and the people of the state.

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