President
Goodluck Jonathan will not honour the House of Representatives’ summons
over the spate of violence in the northern part of the country, a top
official in the presidency said on Thursday.
The official, who pleaded not to be mentioned, said the summons was not based on any point of law.
But the House said on Thursday that it
had the power under Section 89 (1-a) of the 1999 Constitution, to summon
“any person” over whom it had the power of appropriation, including the
President.
Spokesman for the House, Zakari
Mohammed, said this even as he explained that the summons to Jonathan
was not intended for a confrontation with the President.
The Reps had on Tuesday passed a
resolution asking the President to appear before them to explain what he
was doing to tackle the insecurity in the country.
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