A civil society organisation, Acts For Positive Transformation Initiatives has frowned at President Bola Tinubu’s decision to accept Babajide Akeredolu’s plea for a letter from Governor Rotimi Akeredolu transmitting power to his deputy, Lucky Aiyedatiwa in place of the Doctrine of Necessity earlier directed.
It said that considering the state of health of Akeredolu and his likely inability to sign any letter, suggested he sign the letter of transfer power to his deputy, Lucky Aiyedatiwa electronically.
The group expressed concern that any attempt to accept a forged letter to the House of Assembly which would transfer power to the deputy governor in an acting capacity would confer some sort of legitimacy on the alleged forgery already perpetrated by some government officials.
Its Head, Directorate of Research and Strategy, Kolawole Johnson, in a statement issued Tuesday, however, Tinubu’s intervention in the current political impasse in the State and how he spoke decisively on the part of the provision of the law by ordering the immediate emergence of the Deputy Governor.
It said: “We note that the transfer of power to the deputy governor in an acting capacity pending the return of the governor to his duty post is the constitutional and right thing to do.
“However, the point of disagreement here is the President’s acceptance of Babajide Akeredolu’s plea for a letter from Governor Rotimi Akeredolu transmitting power to his deputy, in place of the Doctrine of Necessity earlier directed.
“The President is aware that our organisation is already working with relevant agencies on the criminal allegation of large-scale forgery of Governor Akeredolu’s signature on account of his unfortunate ill health at the moment.
“The danger looming is that if a forged signature is allowed as the premise for transmission of power to Mr Lucky Aiyedatiwa, it will be difficult to reject the same forged signature on other documents that are currently in our possession and many more in different government agencies across the state. There can not be a rejection of the signature in some instances and acceptance of the same in other instances.”
The group noted that it was certain that the President was fully in the know of Akeredolu’s state of health at the moment, his level of lucidity, and his likely inability to sign any letter.
It added: “It’s our concern that any attempt to accept a forged letter to the House of Assembly which will transfer power to the deputy governor in an acting capacity will confer some sort of legitimacy on the forgery already perpetrated which will make it difficult for the forgers to face the full wrath of the law in the fullness of time as we are determined to bring perpetrators to face the law.
“In this circumstance, we suggest an electronic signature be used in place, or a law enforcement officer be sent alongside the Governor’s son to sign the letter in full glare of the camera.”
The group , therefore, advised that the right thing be done in making the deputy governor the acting governor while they pray for the full recuperation of the governor.