Chairman, Senate Committee on Navy, Senator Isah Hamma Misau and his
counterpart in the Committee on Banking, Insurance and Other Financial
Institutions, Senator Rafiu Adebayo Ibrahim, on Wednesday said that the
manner in which the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC)
left all issues which should get serious attention from the ruling party
and focused on attacking Bukola Saraki has made the Senate President
the issue in Nigerian politics.
In a statement signed by the two
Senators, they queried whether the APC is being fair to Nigeria by
allegedly focusing on one individual and making him the subject of all
discussions instead of telling Nigerians what APC has done in the last
38 months that it has been in power.
The duo said, “This is the
first time in the history of the country that the ruling party will
leave the issue of its achievements and start blaming its failure on
just one individual, no matter who the individual is.
It is also
the first time a ruling party will plan to hoodwink Nigerians by saying
everything wrong under its watch is due to the action and inaction of
one man.
“APC has devoted all the time and knowledge of their
national chairman, national leader, publicity Secretary, four senators
and two presidential aides to the daily abuse of Saraki, such that it
appears as if Saraki is the only politician in Nigeria today. They have
made Saraki the issue in Nigerian politics today.
If these
individuals devote the energy they are exerting on Saraki to finding
solutions to the security problem, economic crisis and collapse of
infrastructure, among them, they will come out with some action plan,
except they are only skillful in mischief making.
“We can see
through this plot. The plan is to get Saraki so engrossed in the battle
for survival in the Senate and the pummeling from the APC cabal such
that he will have no time to pursue his aspiration for 2019. However,
this is a short time strategy. It will not work. That is why the man
remains unfazed by the antics.
“We are surprised that all the
decisions that the Senate took as an institution is now blamed on
Saraki. Are we also going to give the credit of all the achievements of
the Senate to Saraki as well?
“The laws that have been signed by
the President and which led to the World Bank improving the rating of
Nigeria in the Ease of Doing Business Report, the Petroleum Industry
Governance Bills which broke the jinx of over 14 years on the law, the
progressive constitution amendment bills, the five anti-corruption laws,
and many others, as well as the fact that the 8th Senate has done
better than the previous ones in terms of number of bills passed, the
petitions successfully treated and the various interventions: will all
these be credited to Saraki and not the entire Senate?
“You blame a man for what an institution lawfully did. Is this not dishonest?
“Senate
leader, Ahmed Lawan who moved the motion for our adjournment till
September 25 and the Minority Leader, Senator Godswill Akpabio who
seconded the motion are in APC, yet they kept quiet when all the
falsehood is being peddled now that Saraki “unilaterally and hurriedly
adjourn the Senate”.
“These Senators kept quiet about their roles
simply because they want to be good boys. When the motion for
adjournment was carried by voice vote, no dissenting voice was heard.
“Many
people who are grandstanding now do not care how history will record
their roles. How can those who play key roles in the Senate now turn
round and be blaming everything on one man? Is Saraki now a superman? Is
he not just one Senator like each and every one of us?
“Let us
play back all the tape records of the Senate proceedings. Which of the
decisions that are now being criticized did the APC pretenders in the
Senate oppose? Of the ten- man Senate leadership, five of them are in
APC.
“Those who enjoy privileges in the Senate now look the other way when the Presidency is complaining.”
“We
abide by the principle of collective responsibility. This Eighth Senate
under Saraki has done well. It has set a standard that the legislature
should not be an appendage of the executive. It is an independent arm of
government. Both arms need to extend the hands of fellowship to each
other and the duty to work for co-operation does not lie on just one of
them.
“We will however warn the APC that they will meet a match
in those of us in PDP if they try to foment trouble in the Senate
whenever we resume.
”They have made many attempts to subvert this
Senate, including stealing of our mace, brutalizing of members of staff
of the Senate, invasion of the Senate complex with hooded and masked
security agents, refusal to sign important bills, using security agents
and anti-corruption agencies to intimidate members and the leadership as
well as initiating malicious prosecution against members.”
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