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A presidential aide deliberately blocked Yar’Adua’s handover letter to National Assembly – Jonathan

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Former President Goodluck Jonathan has disclosed that a top presidential aide deliberately withheld a handover letter written to the National Assembly by the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua during his prolonged illness.

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Yar’Adua died in May 2010 after months of illness.

Jonathan said in the letter, the ailing President Yar’Adua handed over power to him in his capacity as the vice president.

But the refusal of the unnamed presidential aide to submit the letter to the federal lawmakers had plunged Nigeria into a constitutional crisis.

Many Nigerians who were unaware that the late president actually wrote the letter had accused him of refusing to transmit a letter to the National Assembly for Jonathan to take over power in view of his failing health.

Speaking in an interview on Talking Books African, a programme by the Rainbow Book Club, which was trending on Saturday, Jonathan disclosed that Yar’Adua had written a formal letter to empower him as acting president before travelling abroad for medical treatment in 2010, but the aide entrusted with the document refused to submit it to lawmakers.

The former president said the aide’s action plunged the country into a constitutional crisis, leaving Nigeria without an acting president or commander-in-chief for months.

He explained that while he could perform executive functions as vice president, including presiding over Federal Executive Council (FEC) meetings and approving ministerial memos, he lacked the constitutional authority to act as commander-in-chief without the formal letter.

He noted that the crisis forced the National Assembly to invoke the “doctrine of necessity,” empowering him to act as president without an official letter, a move he compared to the swift transition protocols in the United States of America (USA).

Jonathan said: “There’s always a balancing between North and South, Muslims and Christians. Yar’Adua was a Northern Muslim, serving as president. He took over from a Southern Christian, Obasanjo, who ruled for eight years.

“Definitely the Northern Muslims wanted Yar’Adua to at least do eight years before power would return to the South, likely to another Christian. But his health issues came up, and it was a problem. That’s why even allowing me to act as president became an issue.

“One year that Yar’Adua was going for a medical checkup. Actually, a letter was written. Of course, the constitution says that for the vice president to act, the president would send a letter to the Senate and the House of Representatives informing them.

“That letter was written, but the person to whom the letter was handed over, I will not mention the name to you now, was one of the aides of Yar’Adua, and refused to submit the letter to the National Assembly. And Yar’Adua became so ill that he had no control over issues.

“So, we had a country where the president was not available, and there was no acting president. Yes, as a vice president, you can take over the responsibilities of some of the responsibilities of president. You know the president of Nigeria has two main responsibilities.

“First, you are the chief executive of the country, so, like a prime minister of a country. That, the vice president can assume, you don’t need any transfer. And I was doing that because we were having an executive council meeting; we were approving memos from ministers, so the government was going on.

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