Jonathan Goodluck - Getting Good Luck?
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Posted by Felix Okoli on January 15, 2010 at 02:30:21:
Earlier in my blog, I wrote about Jonathan becoming Nigeria's next president. It appears that political calculations are towing the same line although as acting President due to a prolonged absence of Nigeria's elected president - Umaru Yaradua.
Jonathan is poised to become Nigeria's next President, though he will be acting as long as Yaradua is absent.
Yaradua is in his final year as President of Nigeria and with the things are going, giving the fact that he is undergoing treatment and that he will still need time off duty to recover fully, I'm thinking that he may not return for more than 6 months and this will imply that Jonathan will be the president till then.
A federal court has equally given him way to start acting as president of the Federal republic and this gives Nigeria a new president in a new year.
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Earlier in my blog, I wrote about Jonathan becoming Nigeria's next president. It appears that political calculations are towing the same line although as acting President due to a prolonged absence of Nigeria's elected president - Umaru Yaradua.
Jonathan is poised to become Nigeria's next President, though he will be acting as long as Yaradua is absent.
Yaradua is in his final year as President of Nigeria and with the things are going, giving the fact that he is undergoing treatment and that he will still need time off duty to recover fully, I'm thinking that he may not return for more than 6 months and this will imply that Jonathan will be the president till then.
A federal court has equally given him way to start acting as president of the Federal republic and this gives Nigeria a new president in a new year.
I hope Jonathan achieves in 6 months or so what Yaradua was not able to do in 3 years - 6000 MW
SourceA federal court handed Nigeria’s vice-president the power to carry out state affairs while his boss, President Umaru Yar’Adua, continues treatment in a Saudi Arabian hospital.Seven weeks of constitutional confusion have followed Mr. Yar’Adua’s sudden departure because he did not tell the National Assembly that he was going and did not officially pass the baton to his deputy, Goodluck Jonathan.A judge in the capital, Abuja, on Wednesday ruled that Mr. Jonathan had the authority to take the reins in a judgment which immediately brought claims of skulduggery from demonstrators and those in the political opposition. Nigeria's political crisis has not been solved by this ruling, say analysts.Opponents have been increasingly pushing for prescribed constitutional mechanisms designed to pass on power in case the president is incapacitated.Three separate court cases were due to open in Abuja on Thursday, all aimed at forcing the president’s office to concede control to Mr. Jonathan. But Wednesday’s surprise hearing – few in Abuja knew that the case was scheduled – led to each of the other three legal hearings being adjourned.Officially, power has not been handed to the vice president, a little known former governor of one of Nigeria’s oil-producing southern states. Instead, Wednesday’s court ruling simply stated that other sections of the constitution allow Mr. Jonathan to carry out the functions of the presidency even if powers have not officially been handed over.
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