Alhaji Abdullahi Adamu, the Senator representing Nasarawa West District
in the National Assembly, has said the Senate President, Bukola Saraki,
would have been chased out of the meeting between President Muhammadu
Buhari and the caucus of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in the
upper legislature, if he had shown up.
According to him, the
Senate President betrayed Buhari and the national mandate of the APC by
supervising the defection of some federal lawmakers to the opposition
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
Senator Adamu said Saraki’s group
in the Red Chamber were fond of opposing and sabotaging the government
of President Buhari, which according to him, had been the cause of the
clash between them and members of the Parliamentary Support Group led by
him.
He accused Saraki of deliberately leading the Senate into
recess so as to give him and his associates time to perfect measures to
maneuver the unpleasant effects of his much anticipated defection to the
opposition Peoples’ Democratic Party, PDP.
He told Daily Trust
newspaper: “There’s no question that Saraki is going to dump the APC,
he’s not in the APC anymore. We were there in the presidency, the APC
caucus, but he wasn’t there. So, don’t say he will. As far as we’re
concerned, he’s gone.
“If he had turned up for the meeting with
the president, I would have sent him out. I would have told them that
‘you don’t belong here; you betrayed the president. You want to continue
with the game of betrayal? Get out of this place.’
“Each time
they talk about strengthening institutions, they’re talking about
strengthening their bogey position of office. That’s what they’re doing,
and that’s why we never agree with them. They will never play along,
supporting their own government.
You’re an APC man, your party
has got a national mandate, you have a president, and you’re still
working by the day, every one day, against the president, Muhammadu
Buhari. It’s a betrayal.
“Take it from me that our colleagues who
are now members of the PDP have made the mistake of their lives; they
have committed a political blunder. You can start counting the days of
failure that confronts the PDP.
“We were not suppose to go on
recess on Tuesday. This is the longest recess we’re having, which is
about two months. The whole thing is to give them time to maneuver to do
what they want to do, but it is an end game for them.”
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