The Arewa Youths for Peace and Security (AYPS), a coalition of Northern
groups and associations, has declared their unconditional support and
solidarity for Senate President Bukola Saraki and other leadership of
the Senate.
Addressing a press conference, on Wednesday, in Kano,
its National President, Alhaji Salisu Magaji, held that from all
available records, the present Senate has discharged its assigned
mandate beyond rebuke and should be clothed in glory rather than
harassed.
He faulted last week’s siege on the National Assembly
by operatives of Department of State Services (DSS) saying it was a
clear breach of the norms of democracy which should not have been
allowed to happen.
Magaji counseled senators from the North
against aligning themselves with any plot that designed to undermine or
truncate Saraki’s leadership in the Senate.
The youths, drawn
from the 19 northern states, took particular exception to the highly
‘militarised’ remarks of the National Chairman of the All Progressive
Congress (APC), Comrade Adams Oshiomhole.
“The rule of the Senate
is clear. It states how to elect and how to impeach a Senate President.
None of its processes or articles of association includes the kind of
subtle force and desperation implied in the remarks by Comrade Adams
Oshiomhole” said Alhaji Magaji
“Dr. Saraki is not the problem of
APC. He has exited to another party. APC has several problems to
confront that have nothing to do with Saraki. Comrade Adams Oshiomhole
should please leave Saraki alone, “Magaji stated.
He urged the
senators to work within themselves towards resolving their problem,
pointing out that the interference by the APC national chairman
presents a precedent that would be hunt the upper house in the coming
years.
Magaji also commented on the advisory by security
authorities stopping pro- Saraki supporters from a peaceful march in
Kano State, recalling that the authorities were silent when some group
of anti-Saraki groups took to streets to express their views on same
topic.
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