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The PDP has accused President Muhammadu Buhari of bias in the crisis
rocking the national assembly.
Thursday’s sitting of the house of representatives ended in chaos as
members opposed to the speaker, Yakubu Dogara, disrupted proceedings and
almost seized the mace.
Dogara, who was elected speaker with the support of PDP, was a member of
former ruling party until he defected to the APC in 2014.
In a statement by its spokesman, Olisa Metuh, on Thursday, the PDP
described the fracas by “disgruntled APC members” as an ugly development
which “brings to question, President Muhammadu Buhari and his party’s
commitment to democracy, unity and the stability of the country”.
It said the disgraceful act “is a direct consequence of President
Buhari’s lack of democratic credentials to reign in his party to respect
the independence and sanctity of the legislative arm of government, the
very citadel of democracy, as enshrined in the nation’s constitution.
“The barbaric attempt to physically assault a duly elected Speaker,
seize the mace, the authority of the House, is a direct attack on the
Nigerian parliament which embodies the supremacy of the people and our
freedom as a democratic nation.”
Metuh said what Nigerians witnessed in the house on Thursday “clearly
underscores the fact that the APC has exhausted its excuses and has now
imported its internal contradictions into an independent arm of
government as a way to further cover its lack of ideas for governance”.
“The brawling APC lawmakers ostensibly acted on instructions from the
presidency, an obvious indication that President Buhari is largely an
interested party whose involvement is beyond mere body language,” he
said.
“We state unequivocally that the onus lies on President Buhari to ensure
that all democratic institutions are harnessed for effectiveness, a
responsibility he has apparently abdicated by allowing his personal
interest to instigate division in the parliament, a tendency that poses
great threat to the survival of our democracy and the stability of the
nation.”
The PDP said the continued confusion in the APC-led government is a
confirmation of its earlier stand that the APC lacks the capacity and
democratic discipline to effectively steer the ship of nation and face
the challenges of governance at the center.
“If a party that has since March 28, 2015 when it got its victory, about
90 days ago, cannot resolve a basic issue of selecting its leadership
in the National Assembly, clearly, their competence for national
governance comes to question,” the party stated.
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The PDP has accused President Muhammadu Buhari of bias in the crisis
rocking the national assembly.
Thursday’s sitting of the house of representatives ended in chaos as
members opposed to the speaker, Yakubu Dogara, disrupted proceedings and
almost seized the mace.
Dogara, who was elected speaker with the support of PDP, was a member of
former ruling party until he defected to the APC in 2014.
In a statement by its spokesman, Olisa Metuh, on Thursday, the PDP
described the fracas by “disgruntled APC members” as an ugly development
which “brings to question, President Muhammadu Buhari and his party’s
commitment to democracy, unity and the stability of the country”.
It said the disgraceful act “is a direct consequence of President
Buhari’s lack of democratic credentials to reign in his party to respect
the independence and sanctity of the legislative arm of government, the
very citadel of democracy, as enshrined in the nation’s constitution.
“The barbaric attempt to physically assault a duly elected Speaker,
seize the mace, the authority of the House, is a direct attack on the
Nigerian parliament which embodies the supremacy of the people and our
freedom as a democratic nation.”
Metuh said what Nigerians witnessed in the house on Thursday “clearly
underscores the fact that the APC has exhausted its excuses and has now
imported its internal contradictions into an independent arm of
government as a way to further cover its lack of ideas for governance”.
“The brawling APC lawmakers ostensibly acted on instructions from the
presidency, an obvious indication that President Buhari is largely an
interested party whose involvement is beyond mere body language,” he
said.
“We state unequivocally that the onus lies on President Buhari to ensure
that all democratic institutions are harnessed for effectiveness, a
responsibility he has apparently abdicated by allowing his personal
interest to instigate division in the parliament, a tendency that poses
great threat to the survival of our democracy and the stability of the
nation.”
The PDP said the continued confusion in the APC-led government is a
confirmation of its earlier stand that the APC lacks the capacity and
democratic discipline to effectively steer the ship of nation and face
the challenges of governance at the center.
“If a party that has since March 28, 2015 when it got its victory, about
90 days ago, cannot resolve a basic issue of selecting its leadership
in the National Assembly, clearly, their competence for national
governance comes to question,” the party stated.
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The PDP has accused President Muhammadu Buhari of bias in the crisis
rocking the national assembly.
Thursday’s sitting of the house of representatives ended in chaos as
members opposed to the speaker, Yakubu Dogara, disrupted proceedings and
almost seized the mace.
Dogara, who was elected speaker with the support of PDP, was a member of
former ruling party until he defected to the APC in 2014.
In a statement by its spokesman, Olisa Metuh, on Thursday, the PDP
described the fracas by “disgruntled APC members” as an ugly development
which “brings to question, President Muhammadu Buhari and his party’s
commitment to democracy, unity and the stability of the country”.
It said the disgraceful act “is a direct consequence of President
Buhari’s lack of democratic credentials to reign in his party to respect
the independence and sanctity of the legislative arm of government, the
very citadel of democracy, as enshrined in the nation’s constitution.
“The barbaric attempt to physically assault a duly elected Speaker,
seize the mace, the authority of the House, is a direct attack on the
Nigerian parliament which embodies the supremacy of the people and our
freedom as a democratic nation.”
Metuh said what Nigerians witnessed in the house on Thursday “clearly
underscores the fact that the APC has exhausted its excuses and has now
imported its internal contradictions into an independent arm of
government as a way to further cover its lack of ideas for governance”.
“The brawling APC lawmakers ostensibly acted on instructions from the
presidency, an obvious indication that President Buhari is largely an
interested party whose involvement is beyond mere body language,” he
said.
“We state unequivocally that the onus lies on President Buhari to ensure
that all democratic institutions are harnessed for effectiveness, a
responsibility he has apparently abdicated by allowing his personal
interest to instigate division in the parliament, a tendency that poses
great threat to the survival of our democracy and the stability of the
nation.”
The PDP said the continued confusion in the APC-led government is a
confirmation of its earlier stand that the APC lacks the capacity and
democratic discipline to effectively steer the ship of nation and face
the challenges of governance at the center.
“If a party that has since March 28, 2015 when it got its victory, about
90 days ago, cannot resolve a basic issue of selecting its leadership
in the National Assembly, clearly, their competence for national
governance comes to question,” the party stated.
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The PDP has accused President Muhammadu Buhari of bias in the crisis
rocking the national assembly.
Thursday’s sitting of the house of representatives ended in chaos as
members opposed to the speaker, Yakubu Dogara, disrupted proceedings and
almost seized the mace.
Dogara, who was elected speaker with the support of PDP, was a member of
former ruling party until he defected to the APC in 2014.
In a statement by its spokesman, Olisa Metuh, on Thursday, the PDP
described the fracas by “disgruntled APC members” as an ugly development
which “brings to question, President Muhammadu Buhari and his party’s
commitment to democracy, unity and the stability of the country”.
It said the disgraceful act “is a direct consequence of President
Buhari’s lack of democratic credentials to reign in his party to respect
the independence and sanctity of the legislative arm of government, the
very citadel of democracy, as enshrined in the nation’s constitution.
“The barbaric attempt to physically assault a duly elected Speaker,
seize the mace, the authority of the House, is a direct attack on the
Nigerian parliament which embodies the supremacy of the people and our
freedom as a democratic nation.”
Metuh said what Nigerians witnessed in the house on Thursday “clearly
underscores the fact that the APC has exhausted its excuses and has now
imported its internal contradictions into an independent arm of
government as a way to further cover its lack of ideas for governance”.
“The brawling APC lawmakers ostensibly acted on instructions from the
presidency, an obvious indication that President Buhari is largely an
interested party whose involvement is beyond mere body language,” he
said.
“We state unequivocally that the onus lies on President Buhari to ensure
that all democratic institutions are harnessed for effectiveness, a
responsibility he has apparently abdicated by allowing his personal
interest to instigate division in the parliament, a tendency that poses
great threat to the survival of our democracy and the stability of the
nation.”
The PDP said the continued confusion in the APC-led government is a
confirmation of its earlier stand that the APC lacks the capacity and
democratic discipline to effectively steer the ship of nation and face
the challenges of governance at the center.
“If a party that has since March 28, 2015 when it got its victory, about
90 days ago, cannot resolve a basic issue of selecting its leadership
in the National Assembly, clearly, their competence for national
governance comes to question,” the party stated.
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The PDP has accused President Muhammadu Buhari of bias in the crisis
rocking the national assembly.
Thursday’s sitting of the house of representatives ended in chaos as
members opposed to the speaker, Yakubu Dogara, disrupted proceedings and
almost seized the mace.
Dogara, who was elected speaker with the support of PDP, was a member of
former ruling party until he defected to the APC in 2014.
In a statement by its spokesman, Olisa Metuh, on Thursday, the PDP
described the fracas by “disgruntled APC members” as an ugly development
which “brings to question, President Muhammadu Buhari and his party’s
commitment to democracy, unity and the stability of the country”.
It said the disgraceful act “is a direct consequence of President
Buhari’s lack of democratic credentials to reign in his party to respect
the independence and sanctity of the legislative arm of government, the
very citadel of democracy, as enshrined in the nation’s constitution.
“The barbaric attempt to physically assault a duly elected Speaker,
seize the mace, the authority of the House, is a direct attack on the
Nigerian parliament which embodies the supremacy of the people and our
freedom as a democratic nation.”
Metuh said what Nigerians witnessed in the house on Thursday “clearly
underscores the fact that the APC has exhausted its excuses and has now
imported its internal contradictions into an independent arm of
government as a way to further cover its lack of ideas for governance”.
“The brawling APC lawmakers ostensibly acted on instructions from the
presidency, an obvious indication that President Buhari is largely an
interested party whose involvement is beyond mere body language,” he
said.
“We state unequivocally that the onus lies on President Buhari to ensure
that all democratic institutions are harnessed for effectiveness, a
responsibility he has apparently abdicated by allowing his personal
interest to instigate division in the parliament, a tendency that poses
great threat to the survival of our democracy and the stability of the
nation.”
The PDP said the continued confusion in the APC-led government is a
confirmation of its earlier stand that the APC lacks the capacity and
democratic discipline to effectively steer the ship of nation and face
the challenges of governance at the center.
“If a party that has since March 28, 2015 when it got its victory, about
90 days ago, cannot resolve a basic issue of selecting its leadership
in the National Assembly, clearly, their competence for national
governance comes to question,” the party stated.
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The PDP has accused President Muhammadu Buhari of bias in the crisis
rocking the national assembly.
Thursday’s sitting of the house of representatives ended in chaos as
members opposed to the speaker, Yakubu Dogara, disrupted proceedings and
almost seized the mace.
Dogara, who was elected speaker with the support of PDP, was a member of
former ruling party until he defected to the APC in 2014.
In a statement by its spokesman, Olisa Metuh, on Thursday, the PDP
described the fracas by “disgruntled APC members” as an ugly development
which “brings to question, President Muhammadu Buhari and his party’s
commitment to democracy, unity and the stability of the country”.
It said the disgraceful act “is a direct consequence of President
Buhari’s lack of democratic credentials to reign in his party to respect
the independence and sanctity of the legislative arm of government, the
very citadel of democracy, as enshrined in the nation’s constitution.
“The barbaric attempt to physically assault a duly elected Speaker,
seize the mace, the authority of the House, is a direct attack on the
Nigerian parliament which embodies the supremacy of the people and our
freedom as a democratic nation.”
Metuh said what Nigerians witnessed in the house on Thursday “clearly
underscores the fact that the APC has exhausted its excuses and has now
imported its internal contradictions into an independent arm of
government as a way to further cover its lack of ideas for governance”.
“The brawling APC lawmakers ostensibly acted on instructions from the
presidency, an obvious indication that President Buhari is largely an
interested party whose involvement is beyond mere body language,” he
said.
“We state unequivocally that the onus lies on President Buhari to ensure
that all democratic institutions are harnessed for effectiveness, a
responsibility he has apparently abdicated by allowing his personal
interest to instigate division in the parliament, a tendency that poses
great threat to the survival of our democracy and the stability of the
nation.”
The PDP said the continued confusion in the APC-led government is a
confirmation of its earlier stand that the APC lacks the capacity and
democratic discipline to effectively steer the ship of nation and face
the challenges of governance at the center.
“If a party that has since March 28, 2015 when it got its victory, about
90 days ago, cannot resolve a basic issue of selecting its leadership
in the National Assembly, clearly, their competence for national
governance comes to question,” the party stated.
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