Senior Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu |
The Senior Special Assistant to
President Muhammadu Buhari on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, says the
Senate President, Bukola Saraki, and the Clerk of the National
Assembly, Salisu Maikasuwa, were aware that Buhari had summoned a
meeting with the All Progressives Congress senators before the Senate
was inaugurated.
Shehu said both Saraki and the clerk
should have extended that respect to Buhari by postponing the
inauguration but they failed to do so.
The presidential spokesman said this during a programme on Channels Television, Sunrise Daily, on Tuesday.
Shehu said Buhari did not bother
attending the meeting with the 51 APC senators at the International
Conference Centre because Saraki had emerged Senate President before the
meeting could even hold.
He said, “President Buhari had planned
to be there (at the meeting) to show support for the party but once the
process had begun, the point had been lost.
“Senator Saraki directly or indirectly
and the clerk of the National Assembly were reached directly or
indirectly and they would have shown that respect to Mr. President, but
the process went ahead. And that is it.
“The
clerk and Senator Saraki, the key characters in all of these, had
sufficient information directly or indirectly coming to them that the
President would be meeting the party members. The assumption would have
been that every loyal and committed party member would have presented
themselves to the party and to their President. That did not happen
yesterday (Tuesday).”
Shehu said Saraki might still have
emerged the Senate President but the inauguration of the Senate should
have been delayed out of respect for the President. He said the APC
senators showed respect for the President by showing up for the meeting
and did not err by doing so.
He said, “They chose to be absent. They
chose to respect their party and the President. Fifty APC senators
decided to answer the call of the party and the President and were
present at this meeting. It was not as if it was a secret meeting.”
Shehu denied reports that Buhari lured the 51 senators to the ICC so that Saraki could emerge the Senate President.
He said the meeting was not secret as it had been announced by the party the previous day.
He said, “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 these things
that happened. What I mean is that 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.”
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