PDP Condemns House Fracas, Blames It
On Buhari
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has described the fracas
today by disgruntled APC members in the House of Representatives, as a show of
shame and national embarrassment, adding that the APC lawmakers ostensibly
acted on instructions from the Presidency.
In a statement by National
Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh, the Party said the ugly development brings President
Muhammadu Buhari and the All Progressives Congress’ commitment to democracy,
unity, and the stability of the country to question.
The PDP said the disgraceful act
is a direct consequence of President Buhari’s lack of democratic credentials to
rein in his party to respect the independence and sanctity of the legislative
arm of government, which it described as “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” the PDP said.
Metuh further noted that 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 PDP said intelligence available
to it shows that “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”.
“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 the 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”, Metuh added.
The PDP applauded Speaker Yakubu
Dogara for his comportment, especially his statesman-like remarks after the
unfortunate incident. They urged him to continue to display maturity and not
yield any ground in his duties to protect the independence of the legislature.
It commended all its members,
past and present in the House for their maturity and dignifying conduct in line
with the ideals of its founding fathers on democracy built on peace and unity.
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