The Defence Headquarters, (DHQ) has reacted to the call by some Nigerians for the installment of an interim government amid heightened demand to stop the swearing-in of the All Progressive Congress Candidate Bola Tinubu.
The Director of Defence Media Operations(DMO), Major General Musa Danmadami made this known while fielding questions from journalists.
Truth Live News reports that there has been wide agitations after the February 25 presidential election insisting that the declaration of APC’s candidate was unconstitutional.
Danmadami described the call for the installation of an Interim National Government in the country by some Nigerians as illegal and unconstitutional.
According to the him, as a reputable institution, the Nigerian military does not support illegality and would do everything in its power to defend the constitution of the country.
Director of Defence Media Operations(DMO), Major General Musa Danmadami, made this known while answering journalists’ questions on the call by some aggrieved persons in the country of an interim government following the outcome of the just concluded general elections.
Danmadami who noted that elections have been held, concluded and a new president elected, described those calling for an interim government as mischievous and nothing more.
“On the issue of the interim National government I don’t know why people are bringing up this issues it is rather unfortunate. The election has been conducted and INEC who is mandated has announced the president-elect.
“It is not our responsibility to speak on that issue but I know that several calls have been made from the presidency that there is nothing like an interim national government so I think people are just trying to be mischievous. It is unconstitutional and all of us know about it.
He said, “The constitution does not provide for an interim national government and that is the point that the presidency has been hammering and so that is the stand. “It is not our stand because that is what the constitution says. It is unconstitutional it’s not applicable.