President
Muhammadu Buhari has refused to congratulate the new leaders of the national
assembly, saying he would have wished they had toed the party line.
But
he reiterated his desire to work with “whoever the lawmakers elected” and asked
the national assembly to now focus on the “enormous task” ahead.
The
All Progressives Congress (APC) had preferred Ahmad Lawan as senate president
and Femi Gbajabiamila as speaker following a straw poll it held at the weekend.
But
Bukola Saraki and Yakubu Dogara, both endorsed by the opposition Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP), won respectively.
TheCable report continues:
In
a statement issued on Tuesday evening, Femi Adesina, presidential spokesman,
said the “president would rather that the process of electing the leaders as
initiated and concluded by the All Progressives Congress (APC) had been
followed. Nonetheless the President took the view that a constitutional process
has somewhat occurred.
“President
Buhari had said in an earlier statement that he did not have any preferred
candidate for the Senate and the House of Representatives, and that he was
willing to work with whoever the lawmakers elected.
“That
sentiment still stands. Though he would have preferred the new leaders to have
emerged through the process established by the party.”
Adesina
said the stability of “our constitutional order” and overall interest of
the common man were uppermost on the president’s mind “as far as the national
assembly elections were concerned”.
“The
president called on all the elected representatives of the people to focus on
the enormous task of bringing enduring positive change to the lives of
Nigerians,” Adesina said.
However, Atiku Abubakar,
former vice-president and a national leader of APC, has congratulated the
winners.
No comments:
Post a Comment