Tuesday , 9 June 2015
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Buhari Backs APC, But Says Saraki, Dogara’s Emergence Is “Constitutional”
President Muhammadu Buhari has
reacted to the election of new leaders of the National Assembly, saying
he supports those elected, yet he wished the party’s choices were
respected.
The Senate on Tuesday elected Bukola
Saraki as its president, defying the ruling All Progressives Congress,
APC, which had presented Ahmed Lawan as its preferred candidate.
In the same vein, the House of
Representatives elected Yakubu Dogara, against the wish of the party for
Femi Gbajabiamila to be elected speaker.
The APC has rejected the elections and has vowed to sanction members who disobeyed its directives.
In a somewhat ambiguous response, Mr.
Buhari merely said he “noted the outcome of the just-concluded election
of leaders of the National Assembly”.
A statement issued by his Special
Adviser (Media and Publicity), Femi Adesina, 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, the statement said.
“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,” the statement said.
“That sentiment still stands. Though he
would have preferred the new leaders to have emerged through the process
established by the party”.
The statement 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.
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