Speaking on Friday, August 11, at the second session of the Twelfth Synod of the Anglican Diocese of Owo, the Bishop of Owo Diocese, Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), Reverend James Oladunjoye, asked President Buhari to resign and give room for another person to do the job.
The bishop said the situation whereby the president had spent several months abroad had not helped the country, adding that it was wrong to conceal his (Buhari) health status as he was no longer a private person. His words: "We thank God for the president and for the way he had been ruling according to the law, but there is something wrong that we want him to address.
"He has been ill for so many months in his tenure and so, is it not proper for the country to know his health condition as he is no more a private personality? "He is public property and if he is not strong enough to continue as the leader of this country, it is better for him to resign so that another qualified individual can take up the office legitimately."
On his part, the Bishop of the Ibadan South Diocese of the Anglican Communion, Reverend Jacob Ajetunmobi, advised Buhari that should he decide not to resign, he should not contemplate running for the second term. His words: "Acting President Yemi Osinbajo should be able to carry on with the administration of Nigeria.
Buhari was one of those calling for late President Umaru Yar'Adua's resignation then, but now, he knows that what goes around comes around. We should be careful what we wish others.
"Here, I am a bit more radical in my opinion, but it is much more complex than we think. There are underpinning theological positions involved." "Buhari has about one more year to spend as President, but he should not think of coming back for a second term.
The All Progressives Congress should think along and restructure its leadership or be ready to fail in 2019." Also, the Catholic Bishop of Auchi Diocese in Edo state, Reverend Gabriel Dunia, told one of our correspondents that while the constitution was silent about how long the president could be away after transferring his power to the vice-president, an honest leader ought to voluntarily declare his inability to continue in office (when he is physically unfit).
"A sincere person who wants to sincerely help but can no longer perform his function should be able to say, 'I cannot perform this function anymore.' "So, there is no need pretending, unless the person is not honest. And if the person is not sincere, he is not out to help anybody.
If I am helping somebody and I know that it is beyond my power to help again, I should be able to come out to say I cannot go further," Dunia said. The Chairman, Christian Association of Nigeria, Kano state chapter, Bishop Ransom Bello, indicated his support for the 'resume or resign' protest, insisting that it was high time the presidency opened up on Buhari's health status.
The General Overseer, Christ Alive Power Assembly, Bauchi, Pastor Emmanuel Kanti, said the Nigerian constitution should be allowed to take its course in that Buhari should resign because of his illness. His words: "If the president is not strong enough to rule the country, he should give way to someone who is healthy and strong enough to rule the country.
"The number one citizen of a country shouldn't conceal his health status and put the whole country in dilemma; I think it is unfair. If he's unhealthy, he should give way to someone else and stop being a ghost president. But if he feels he's okay, he should come back and continue ruling the country.
"In fact, the pis playing on the intelligence of Nigerians and there is no reason whatsoever for doing that. They should just tell us the present state of our president." On his part, the leader of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Yenagoa, Bayelsa state, Pastor Christmas Mark, asked President Buhari to honourably resign if he was not fit to rule the country on health grounds.
His words: "Nigerians have the right to p