Kabiru Turaki knocks Buhari over statement on rule of law

Kabiru Turaki

Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential hopeful, Kabiru Turaki (SAN), on Monday faulted the statement by President Muhammadu Buhari that the principle of rule of law must be subject to the supremacy of national interest.

The former minister of special duties described Buhari’s position as unacceptable as the rights protected by Nigeria’s Constitution remained paramount in a democracy and not subject to the sentiments of a person or group of individuals.

Buhari had while addressing participants at the opening of the Nigerian Bar Association Annual General Conference in Abuja stated that the individual rights of persons allegedly responsible for actions threatening national security and public interest must take second place for the greater good of the society.

But Turaki, who spoke in Benin, Edo State, shortly after meeting with delegates of the PDP, said, “What we operate in Nigeria today is a constitutional democracy and we have a constitution and the Constitution is the ground norm and what is supposed to govern the activities, actions of government and, indeed, principal officers in the government.

“So, a situation whereby anybody that is supposedly elected, and no matter the office that person had been elected into, will stand up and look at Nigerians and say that the rights as recognised and protected by the Constitution would be subject to certain sentimental consideration by any other person, is highly unacceptable.

“It is a wrong view, it is a wrong notion, it is unconstitutional and certainly not something that will be acceptable to us. The Constitution recognises certain classes of rights, which have been grouped as fundamental, and there are certain rights also, which you may call economic rights, which are not ordinarily enforceable.”

He further stated that, as practised in other democratic societies, the provisions of the Constitution could not be overturned to suit the intentions of a group of individuals.

According to him, no activity of any aspect of governance could be said to be done outside the parameters of the Constitution as it would be totally wrong.

Turaki was in Edo State as part of a nationwide consultation in his quest to clinch the PDP presidential ticket of the ahead of the 2019 elections.

He was accompanied by his campaign team, led by the Director General of Kabiru Tanimu Turaki Campaign Organization, Boni Haruna; Dr. Steve Oru; Sola Atere; Alhaji Umar Sani; Caleb Mutfwang; Nengi Ugbechi Nwuche; Alhaji Lawal Umar; Francis Busam Adah; Rt. Hon. Musa Ahmed Mohd; Stanley Nwabuisi and Alhaji Garba Garus amongst others.

The consultation will continue with all relevant stakeholders and key actors across the length and breadth of this nation.