President Buhari |
The Presidency
yesterday accused Senate President Bukola Saraki and National Assembly Clerk
Salisu Maikasuwa of defying President Muhammadu Buhari to conduct Tuesday’s
election.
Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and
Publicity Garba Shehu said there was a request for the National Assembly to
move the time of the inauguration of the Senate for the meeting between the
President and the All Progressives Congress (APC) lawmakers to hold.
Shehu, who spoke on Channels TV, said
Buhari declined to meet the 51 APC lawmakers at the International Conference
Centre (ICC) because the process of the election of the Senate President had
already begun as he was about to leave his house for the meeting.
According to Shehu, the point of going to the ICC was
lost once the process of election had begun.
A controversy ensued on Tuesday at the Senate, as only
57 of the 109 senators elected the president. The others went to honour
President Buhari’s invitation .
Saraki was elected President. Minority Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) Senator Ike Ekweremadu was elected Deputy Senate
President.
Senator Ahmed Lawan and the All Progressives Congress
(APC) have rejected Saraki’s election.
Shehu said: “Well, President Buhari had planned
to be there to show support for the party and once the process had begun, the
point had been lost. Let me make this clear, I think somebody just wanted to
bump into the President because the President had discussed what he wanted with
Saraki directly or indirectly. The clerk of the National Assembly was reached
directly or indirectly and they would have shown that respect for Mr. President
but the process went ahead. And that is it.
“I am talking about the clerk, Saraki, the key
characters … had sufficient information directly or indirectly coming to them
that the President will be meeting the party members and the party chairman was
on the ground. Assumption would have been that every loyal, committed party
member would have presented themselves to the party and to their President.
That did not happen yesterday.
“I mean the information had been made available to
people who would have decided this process. Respect should have been for the
President, even if the outcome would have been the same. They chose to be
absent. They chose to disrespect their party and the President; 51 APC senators
decided to answer the call of the party and the President and were present for
this meeting. It was not as if it was a secret meeting.
“The party had begun a process and concluded it and
some of these actors were part of that process. They knew what had happened.
There was a shadow election of some sort. It is clear that there was nothing
accidental in all of this things that happened. The APC as a party had begun a
process for choosing leaders. There was a shadow election in which leaders were
chosen on the platform of the political party and it was complete. There was no
doubt about it.
“A meeting was scheduled for 9 o’clock because the
president needed the meeting in order to show solidarity with the party. The
president wanted to show that he stood with the party. The process had
begun and it was complete and that good party men should respect that process.
The President was about stepping out when you guys on television were showing
this action live. So the whole point had been missed. There was no point going
ahead. Well, understand me correctly, in terms of protocol and all of that, the
President would not have moved out of his home if he had not received
confirmation that all was set for the meeting. It was nearing 10 o’clock when
party leadership said ‘you can now come’.”
Shehu debunked claims that the meeting was secret,
adding that the invitation for the meeting was online and all efforts had been
made to notify the key people involved in the drama that played out.
He also denied that President Buhari deliberately kept
the 51 APC lawmakers at the ICC in order for them not to participate in the
election.
He, however, said Buhari will work with whoever is the
Senate President, adding that the President will support whatever decision the
APC takes.
Shehu added that the President had not congratulated
the Senate President and House of Representatives Speaker Yakubu Dogara for
their victories.
“The President is a democrat. He acknowledged that the
process had been complete and he is not the one to interfere in the affairs of
the National Assembly. He has to respect the constitution of this country and
in essence he is saying ‘I will work with whoever is there, whether they are
happy or they are not happy, that is a different thing. He had to obey the laws
of this country. The President is a constitutional man. He will abide by the
laws of the country and he will work with whoever is there. In this case, he
has never committed to any single candidate.
“The point we are making is that the President stands
with the party… You have a situation in which constitution says majority of the
members of the Senate will be choosing their leaders. 51 senators have not been
given the chance to take their own oath. Do you have a complete Senate in that
situation?
“The
President is a party man. He is not above the party. He is subject to control
by the party and, therefore, he has been involved in all of these processes and
he is not the one to tear down the party that put him there.”
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