Buhari: Ekweremadu as Saraki’s deputy unacceptable
For President Muhammadu Buhari, the emergence of a Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) member as deputy Senate President in the current
dispensation is nothing short of a setback for his administration.
He is irked that some members of his own party, All Progressives
Congress (APC), conceded the position to Ike Ekweremadu when the PDP
never gave that much all through its 16 years in power between 1999 and
last May.
But he is optimistic that the APC will overcome the setback.
President Buhari made his feelings known at a meeting with a
delegation of the Unity Forum at the Aso Rock Villa on Friday night.
The forum is the group of senators backing Dr. Ahmed Lawan, the APC anointed candidate for the Senate Presidency.
Buhari, at the meeting, reportedly pleaded for the understanding of APC Senators as the party explores reconciliation options.
However, the majority of the APC governors and state chairmen of the
party are insisting that Senate President Bukola Saraki and House of
Reps Speaker Yakubu Dogara comply with the party’s directive on the
choice of principal officers of the National Assembly.
The APC governors and state chairmen are encouraging the leadership
of the party to enforce discipline to prevent it from collapsing.
Some party leaders, it was gathered, have proposed a former National
Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Audu Ogbeh, as
chairman of the APC Disciplinary Committee to look into allegations of
anti-party activities against some members.
President Buhari at the Friday meeting was said to have said there
was no reason for the party to be divided over who heads the National
Assembly.
“The President gave us audience and admitted that the development in
the Senate was a setback but he expressed confidence that APC will
overcome it,” a source at the meeting said.
“He said there was no basis for the split among APC Senators which
led to the concession of the Office of Deputy President of the Senate to
the PDP. He said PDP did not give the opposition such an opportunity in
its 16 years in power.
“Buhari told Lawan and others not to take the law into their hands as
the leaders of the party explore reconciliation options. He said peace
and the survival of the nation’s democracy should be paramount more than
any other thing.”
Asked to assess the President’s mood at the session, the source
added: “He was not happy about the development in the Senate but he was
hopeful that the situation is redeemable if some leaders can sacrifice
their ambitions for the survival of APC and his administration.”
Another source said: “The session was cordial and reassuring. The
President interacted with us individually and even had time to crack
jokes with us before we receded into the business of the day.
“As for the Lawan group, it was Senator Barnabas Gemade who spoke on behalf of the 51 aggrieved Senators.
“Gemade said the Unity Forum is after justice since its members have
demonstrated their faith in APC leadership and having been loyal to the
party to a fault.
“Gemade restated the six demands of the group and the need to prevail
on Saraki and Dogara to abide by the directive of the party on the
nominees for principal offices in the Senate and House of
Representatives.”
The source quoted Gemade as saying: “When the Vice President, Prof.
Yemi Osinbajo called a meeting to address the looming challenge, it was
only our group that responded; we were the only group which participated
in the party’s straw poll and even on June 9, we deferred to the
party’s invitation to a meeting at the International Conference Centre.
“Before anybody knew it, the Like Minds went for the inauguration of the Senate and elected Saraki.
“We have proved our unflinching loyalty to the party. This is the
time for the party to assert itself and enforce discipline or else
members will continue to take the leadership of the party for granted.”
Ahead of the meeting of the National Executive Committee of the APC
on Tuesday, there were indications last night that the governors elected
on the platform of the party and state chairmen are pushing for Dr.
Saraki and Hon. Dogara to comply with the party’s directive on the
choice of principal officers of the National Assembly.
They said they will no longer tolerate the defiance of the party by the two leaders.
A member of the NWC said: “We are expecting a stormy session on
Tuesday. Saraki and Dogara will have to choose between loyalty to the
party or self-serving agenda.
“The only condition for moving forward is for these leaders to accept
the list sent to them by the National Chairman of APC, Chief John
Odigie-Oyegun.
Those recommended by the APC for Senate positions are Sen. Ahmed
Lawan(Majority Leader)—North-East; Prof. Sola Adeyeye( Chief
Whip)—South-West; Sen. George Akume( Deputy Majority
Leader)—North-Central; and Sen. Abu Ibrahim(Deputy Chief
Whip)—North-West.
The party’s list for the 8th House of Representatives is as
follows: Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila( House Leader)——South-West; Hon.
Alhassan Ado Doguwa( Deputy House Leader)—North-West; Hon. M. T.
Monguno( Chief Whip)—North-East; and Hon. Pally Iriase( Deputy Chief
Whip)—South-South.
It was gathered that if Saraki and Dogara refused to respect the party’s list, APC may resort to sanctions.
It was learnt that some forces in the party are pushing for the
appointment of a former National Chairman of PDP, Chief Audu Ogbeh as
the head of the party’s Disciplinary Committee.
A top member of the party said: “There is no doubt that Ogbeh is well
grounded in party politics and he is a disciplinarian. We are thinking
of him to assist in unraveling the anti-party activities in the Senate
and the House.”
The Nation



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