Senator Shehu Sani in a facebook comment declared that has declared that musician, Charlie Boy and others who protested against President Muhammadu Buhari’s absence from the country for more than 90 days have the constitutional right to do so. The facebook post read;
”Those protesting for the President to resume or resign have the constitutional and fundamental rights to do so.But the President had properly handed over power to the acting president before he travelled on Medical vacation.I fully respect the rights of protesters to object but I appeal to them to step down their placard and pick up a prayer book for our president.He has given so much and sacrificed so much for our country and this is the time to stand by him when it’s telling on his health.For a man who has given the better part of his life for our unity and for our progress, it’s not much if we show him love, care and understanding in his trying moments.”
Recall that Charly Boy and other protesters on Monday embarked on a peaceful march to the Presidential Villa in Abuja demanding the return of President Muhammadu Buhari from London, or resign from office if he cannot continue which has been frowned at by many Snetors in the Country.
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