Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila |
The Peoples Democratic Party caucus at
the House of Representatives said on Sunday that its members were in
shock to hear that President Muhammadu Buhari actually supported the
ambition of Mr. Femi Gbajabiamila to be the Majority Leader of the 8th
Assembly.
Gbajabiamila, an All Progressives
Congress lawmaker from Lagos State, initially wanted to be the Speaker
but he lost the election to an APC member from Bauchi State, Mr. Yakubu
Dogara.
Following a 49-day leadership tussle, Gbajabiamila eventually emerged on Tuesday last week as the Majority Leader of the House.
However,
the PDP lawmakers stated on Sunday that the latest revelation that the
President was backing Gbajabiamila to be the Majority Leader went
contrary to his initial public declaration that he would remain neutral
in the choices of the principal officers of the National Assembly.
At an interactive session with
journalists in Abuja last Friday, Gbajabiamila had disclosed how he
wanted to opt out of the race for principal officers but was prevented
by the President.
The Lagos lawmaker had said, “But, on
principle, the President did not accept it (that he should give up
fighting); my party did not accept it and I thank God for the kind of
confidence they have in me to be able to deliver the goods for the
party.
“Who am I to say no? It was on principle that we stayed on course.”
The Minority Whip of the House, Mr.
Yakubu Barde, who spoke on behalf of the caucus, noted that it would
appear that the President did not tell Nigerians the truth when he
earlier said that he was not interested in whoever emerged as principal
officers in the legislature.
He added that the majority leader’s
revelation had also thrown up the question as to who betwe
n Buhari and
Gbajabiamila had lied to Nigerians.
The caucus whip stated, “However, with
the latest revelation by Gbajabiamila, we are not sure who is telling
the truth between the two men.
“It is either one of them lied to Nigerians or both men jointly and separately lied.
“If as Gbajabiamila claimed, Buhari did
influence his emergence as House leader, it will rather be unfortunate
that the President is not a man of his words and Nigerians should now
begin to scrutinise every word that emanates from him.
“We are alarmed by this development because it portends grave danger for our democracy and the independence of the legislature.
“The President must resist the
temptation to use his power and influence to compromise the institution
of the National Assembly by directly involving himself in the process of
emergence of the principal officers of the House.”
The PDP caucus said the development also
suggested that the President belonged to “a few people” as against his
inauguration declaration of “I belong to everybody and I belong to
nobody.”
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