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Deadline over ill Nigerian leader | Deadline over ill Nigerian leader |
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The Nigerian cabinet has been ordered by the federal court to decide within 14 days if ill President Umaru Yar'Adua is fit to lead the country. | The Nigerian cabinet has been ordered by the federal court to decide within 14 days if ill President Umaru Yar'Adua is fit to lead the country. |
The president has been in Saudi Arabia for two months, receiving treatment for a heart condition. | The president has been in Saudi Arabia for two months, receiving treatment for a heart condition. |
The court ruling directed the cabinet to pass a resolution about whether he "is incapable of discharging the functions of his office". | The court ruling directed the cabinet to pass a resolution about whether he "is incapable of discharging the functions of his office". |
The president's absence has raised concerns about a power vacuum. | The president's absence has raised concerns about a power vacuum. |
The Federal High Court ruled that cabinet should hear testimony from five doctors, one of whom should be the president's personal physician. | The Federal High Court ruled that cabinet should hear testimony from five doctors, one of whom should be the president's personal physician. |
If cabinet decides that the president is not fit to carry out his duties, the vice-president would take over, the court ruled. | If cabinet decides that the president is not fit to carry out his duties, the vice-president would take over, the court ruled. |
To say that I, Olusegun Obasanjo, deliberately picked somebody who is an invalid, is the height of insult | To say that I, Olusegun Obasanjo, deliberately picked somebody who is an invalid, is the height of insult |
The court was responding to a law suit brought by opposition activist Farouk Adamu Aliyu. | The court was responding to a law suit brought by opposition activist Farouk Adamu Aliyu. |
He had asked for the judges to sack the president over his failing health and for failing to abide by the provisions of the constitution. | He had asked for the judges to sack the president over his failing health and for failing to abide by the provisions of the constitution. |
His lawyer Bamidele Aturu told the BBC that the judgement was a "victory for democracy". | |
On Thursday, Mr Yar'Adua's predecessor Olusegun Obasanjo urged the president to step down if he is not fit to continue. | On Thursday, Mr Yar'Adua's predecessor Olusegun Obasanjo urged the president to step down if he is not fit to continue. |
"If you take up a job, elected... and then your health starts to fail you and you will not able to deliver, to satisfy yourself and satisfy the people you are supposed to serve, then there is a path of honour and path of morality," he said in his first comments on Mr Yar'Adua's health. | "If you take up a job, elected... and then your health starts to fail you and you will not able to deliver, to satisfy yourself and satisfy the people you are supposed to serve, then there is a path of honour and path of morality," he said in his first comments on Mr Yar'Adua's health. |
He denied that he had been irresponsible when choosing his successor, AFP news agency reports. | He denied that he had been irresponsible when choosing his successor, AFP news agency reports. |
"To say that I, Olusegun Obasanjo, deliberately picked somebody who is an invalid, is the height of insult," he said. | "To say that I, Olusegun Obasanjo, deliberately picked somebody who is an invalid, is the height of insult," he said. |
Mr Obasanjo handpicked Mr Yar'Adua to succeed him but the pair have since fallen out. | Mr Obasanjo handpicked Mr Yar'Adua to succeed him but the pair have since fallen out. |
'Offshore president' | 'Offshore president' |
On Thursday, more than 1,000 people gathered in Lagos to protest against Mr Yar'Adua's prolonged absence. | On Thursday, more than 1,000 people gathered in Lagos to protest against Mr Yar'Adua's prolonged absence. |
Some carried placards saying: "Enough of the offshore president and a people's constitution now." | Some carried placards saying: "Enough of the offshore president and a people's constitution now." |
YAR'ADUA ILLNESS TIMELINE 23 November 2009: Goes to hospital in Saudi Arabia26 November 2009: Presidential doctors say he has pericarditis - inflammation of the heart lining23 December 2009: First court case filed called him to step down30 December 2009: Chief justice sworn in. Lawyers say this is illegal in president's absence5 January 2010: Two more court cases filed and a human rights group wants president declared "missing"12 January 2010: President gives first interview since going to Saudi Arabia Yar'Adua's absence still rankles Profile: President Umaru Yar'Adua | YAR'ADUA ILLNESS TIMELINE 23 November 2009: Goes to hospital in Saudi Arabia26 November 2009: Presidential doctors say he has pericarditis - inflammation of the heart lining23 December 2009: First court case filed called him to step down30 December 2009: Chief justice sworn in. Lawyers say this is illegal in president's absence5 January 2010: Two more court cases filed and a human rights group wants president declared "missing"12 January 2010: President gives first interview since going to Saudi Arabia Yar'Adua's absence still rankles Profile: President Umaru Yar'Adua |
The protesters argue that when the president left the country to go to hospital he did not hand executive powers to his deputy, as required by the constitution. | The protesters argue that when the president left the country to go to hospital he did not hand executive powers to his deputy, as required by the constitution. |
In the wake of his absence, the president has faced various legal challenges by Nigerians concerned by their leader's absence. | In the wake of his absence, the president has faced various legal challenges by Nigerians concerned by their leader's absence. |
Last week one ruling said Vice-President Goodluck Jonathan could perform all presidential duties while Mr Yar'Adua was away. | Last week one ruling said Vice-President Goodluck Jonathan could perform all presidential duties while Mr Yar'Adua was away. |
Two other court cases are waiting to be heard. | Two other court cases are waiting to be heard. |
The situation has been complicated by the custom in Nigeria's ruling People's Democratic Party to alternate power between north and south. | The situation has been complicated by the custom in Nigeria's ruling People's Democratic Party to alternate power between north and south. |
Mr Yar'Adua is a northerner, while Mr Jonathan is from the south. | Mr Yar'Adua is a northerner, while Mr Jonathan is from the south. |
Some northern power-brokers are believed to be loath for him to take over, as this would shorten the north's "turn" in power. | Some northern power-brokers are believed to be loath for him to take over, as this would shorten the north's "turn" in power. |
In a BBC interview from his hospital bed last week, the president said he was recovering and hoped to return home, without giving a timeframe. This was his first interview since he left for Saudi Arabia in November 2009. | In a BBC interview from his hospital bed last week, the president said he was recovering and hoped to return home, without giving a timeframe. This was his first interview since he left for Saudi Arabia in November 2009. |
It is not clear if he will be able to return to perform his duties within the two-week deadline. | It is not clear if he will be able to return to perform his duties within the two-week deadline. |
President Yar'Adua is being treated for inflammation of the lining around the heart and has a long-standing kidney complaint. | President Yar'Adua is being treated for inflammation of the lining around the heart and has a long-standing kidney complaint. |