102 of this Constitution shall apply to the office of Vice President.
(5)
(a)
(b)
The office of Vice President shall become vacant if—
the appointment is revoked by the President; or
the incumbent resigns or dies.
(6) With the exception of clause (2) of that article, article 106 of this
Constitution shall, subject to this Constitution, apply to the Vice President.
(7) Where the office of Vice President becomes vacant, the President
shall, with the approval of Parliament, and as soon as possible but in any case
not later than fourteen days, appoint a person qualified to hold the office of
Vice President.
(8) The Vice President shall, before commencing to perform the
functions of Vice President, take and subscribe the oath of allegiance and the
oath of Vice President, specified in the Fourth Schedule to this Constitution.
109. Absence of the President.
(1) If the President dies, resigns or is removed from office under this
Constitution, the Vice President shall assume the office of President until
fresh elections are held and the elected President assumes office in
accordance with article 103(8) of this Constitution.
(2) Elections for the President under this article shall be held within
six months after the death, resignation or removal of the President.
(3) No elections shall be held under this article if the residual term of
the President is one year or less.
(4) Whenever the President is for any reason unable to perform the
functions of the office of President, the Vice President shall perform those
functions until the President is able again to perform those functions.
(5) Where the President and the Vice President are both unable to
perform the functions of the office of the President, the Speaker shall perform
those functions until the President or the Vice President is able to perform
those functions or until a new President assumes office.
(6)
The Vice President shall, before assuming the duties of the office