The Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, in a
letter written to the All Progressives Congress, said his hands were tied with
regard to the selection of principal officers of the upper chamber. This was
contained in a Friday report on www.thecable.ng.
The National Chairman of APC, Chief John
Odigie-Oyegun, had on June 23, written to Saraki, stating the party’s choice of
principal officers of the senate.
The APC had nominated Ahmad Lawan as senate
majority leader, George Akume as deputy majority leader, Olusola Adeyeye as
chief whip, and Abu Ibrahim as deputy chief whip. However, Saraki, on
Thursday,
announced Ali Ndume as majority leader, Bala Na’Allah as deputy majority leader
and Francis Alimikhena as deputy chief whip after the various APC senate caucuses
nominated them.
In his letter dated June 25, Saraki was said to
have explained to the party that the APC senate caucuses had already taken a
decision on the matter before he received Odigie-Oyegun’s letter.
Saraki’s letter read, “The said letter (Oyegun’s
letter) was received after various APC zonal caucuses had taken their decisions
to candidates as principal officers of the senate in line with parliamentary
convention and the extant provisions of the senate standing orders 2015 as amended.”
The Senate President said, “Furthermore, whilst one
is strongly persuaded to toe party line and act in accordance with the
suggested party position, regrettably clear provisions of our extant rules and
standard parliamentary convention have not given me that leeway to act
otherwise.
“Therefore, my hands are tied in the circumstances
and I seek your understanding in this regard.”
However, he added that without equivocation he
remained “loyal to our great party and its leadership and also fully committed
to the change agenda of the Mr. President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”
Meanwhile, the APC in Ondo State has said that the
party is not to blame for the leadership crisis in the National Assembly.
The party said Saraki, and the Speaker of the House
of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, should be blamed for the division in the
party.
The party’s Publicity Secretary in Ondo State,
Omo’ba Adesanya, in a statement on Friday, stressed that the party
had played its role by giving directives and that it was left for the
leadership of the Assembly to follow such directives.
The statement partly read, “The party leadership
had, after an exhaustive meeting with governors and executive members of the
National Assembly, issued a directive, but Saraki and Dogara refused to carry
out the directives.
“Instead of doing that, they connived with the
Peoples Democratic Party members in the Assembly to realise their personal
ambitions.
“As principal officers representing APC in the
National Assembly, they are expected to carry out the party’s directives in
terms of who occupies the positions.
“Therefore, Nigerians should hold Saraki and Dogara
responsible for the crisis rocking the National Assembly. They are working
against the party that sponsored them by initiating an unholy alliance with the
PDP to truncate the ‘change’ that the people expect.”
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