It is unnecessary for President Muhammadu Buhari to transmit power to the Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, the Presidency has said.
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, stated this on Tuesday, adding that President Buhari did not contravene the laws of the land by so doing.
“He (Buhari) will continue from wherever he is,” Shehu said when asked if the President had transferred duties to the vice president, he said.
“The requirement of the law is that the President is going to be absent in the country for 21 days and more, then that transmission is warranted. In this particular instance, it is not warranted.”
The Presidency had said the President was expected back in the country in the second week of April.
Before he embarked on the trip, President Buhari met with the service chiefs and directed them to identify the leaders of bandits and kidnappers and take them out to restore confidence in the areas affected.
He stated that the criminals would no longer dictate the tone, adding that he was aware of plans by individuals who constitute themselves as authorities to undermine the efforts of the central government
Since assuming office, the President has embarked on several trips to the United Kingdom to seek medical care, but he has not been to the country since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Speaking about his principal’s condition, Shehu stressed that there was no emergency for the President to travel to London.
He insisted that the President was not sick in any way, adding that it was just a routine medical check-up just as he had done in the past.