
He made this claim in a statement issued by his media office in Abuja, on February 20, 2014, Thursday.
The ex- VP agreed to the APC, Reps, many other stakeholders in Nigeria that Goodluck Jonathan had no power to remove or suspend the CBN Governor in such a manner.
According
to Atiku, silence in the face of such an abuse of power by the
President of the country was capable of sending the wrong message and
setting a dangerous precedent.
The
former Vice President recalled that when he became a victim of such
abuse of power in the past, following his suspension as Vice President
by former President Olusegun Obasanjo, he went to court to challenge the
action and that the Federal High Court, the Court of Appeal and the
Supreme Court ruled that a President cannot suspend a public officer he
had no power to sack.
“Whatever might be the offence Sanusi committed, President Jonathan should have followed constitutional process to suspend or remove the CBN Governor instead of exceeding the boundary of his powers.
“This is not about Sanusi as a person, or the person nominated to succeed him, Godwin Emefiele who is a thorough bred professional. It is about due process that should be upheld,” Atiku said.
Therefore, Atiku advised the suspended the CBN Governor to go to court to challenge his suspension in the interest of constitutionalism and the rule of law.
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