The
APC has explained why president Muhammadu Buhari has failed to
intervene in the ongoing case of the senate president Bukola Saraki.
President Muhammadu Buhari
The All Progressives Congress, APC, has explained why President
Muhammadu Buhari cannot help the Senate President, Bukola Saraki in his
ongoing trial at the Court of Conduct Tribunal.
It explained that Buhari cannot meddle in the affairs on the Bureau
as he has no powers to do so as the president. It said the Federal
Government under President Muhammadu Buhari cannot approbate and
reprobate at the same time.
This was revealed by the South East spokesperson of the APC, Osita
Okechukwu at the national secretariat of the party in Abuja. He also
shed more light on the controversial Lagos-Calabar railway that has
become a cause of friction between the executive and the legislature.
The zonal APC spokesman said: “For the avoidance of doubt, we
of the South East zone of APC do not subscribe to the insinuation, that
those opposed to the project are afraid of the political gains Mr.
President will make in the South East and South South.
‘’They allege that if the project sails, coupled with his
success on the war against corruption and containment of insurgency, he
will be unstoppable. Hence the fear that the two zones may support him
in 2019, given the political value of the project.”
According to Vanguard, he urged the National Assembly not to throw the baby away with the bath water, he said: “The
welfare and prosperity of Nigerians far outweighs political gains. To
erase this ungodly insinuation, we once more appeal to the National
Assembly not to be caught in the political cross-fire.”
The South East Zone of APC therefore appealed to the National Assembly to let the Lagos-Calabar Railway Project be, saying, “as
we have listened carefully to all the cacophony of voices, none has
condemned the project as irrelevant or building bridge to nowhere. Let
the blame game stop and let the project be. The controversy over the
project is uncalled for and an ill-wind which blows no one good.
“Our appeal is anchored on the truism of millions of employment
opportunities and economic prosperity which the project will engender.
"We need projects like the Lagos-Calabar rail to create massive
employment and revamp the economy. More so, when the reality is that
both the executive and legislative arms are on the same page on the
project, then it is of urgent national importance.
“We also understand that the Lagos-Calabar Project is in the
China-Shopping List of President Muhammadu Buhari, for Nigeria’s
infrastructure renewal.
This being the case, what kind of message are those opposed to
the project in the National Assembly sending to the Chinese government
if they continue to bicker over mundane procedure? Is it sabotage?"
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