President Muhammadu Buhari has resisted fresh moves by the Senate President, Senator Bukola Saraki, to formally meet with him,
An official in the Presidency who
confided in one of our correspondents on Saturday said the President and
the Senate President had only met once since the latter’s emergence as
the leader of the senate.
The official said all efforts by Saraki
to have another meeting with the president, after the party’s National
Executive Council meeting penultimate Friday, were rebuffed by Buhari.
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The
reliable source said the president of the Senate had at different times
reached out to people to help him persuade Buhari to grant him
audience.
Saraki had defied the All Progressives
Congress to contest for the position of the senate president on June and
emerged victorious after a controversial election that excluded a
sizeable number of senators. The APC had endorsed Senator Ahmed Lawan as
its candidate for the senate presidency.
The government official was quoted saying “The truth is that the President is still displeased with what transpired in the National Assembly, especially the Senate.
“Their encounter during the APC National
Executive Council meeting, when they shook hands, was the first meeting
between President Buhari and Saraki since he emerged as the President of
the Senate.
“We are aware that Saraki has been going
about begging people to assist him to plead with the President to meet
with him. That was one of the reasons why he visited former President
Obasanjo.
“I can tell you that the President is
very pained by what happened. He felt that since he had been transparent
with the party, everybody should play that way. But since Saraki took
that path, the President was and he is still pained. Let us just hope
that at the end of it all, they will be able to put the matter behind
them.”
Also , a
highly placed party official, who spoke on condition of anonymity
because of the sensitivity of the issue, told one of our correspondents
that the handshake between the President and Saraki during the recent
NEC meeting of the APC “was for journalists.”
He stated, “President Buhari is still
upset because of what happened. If you read in-between the line his
speech during our last NEC meeting, he reminded people who joined the
party after it was formed not to rubbish the sacrifices made by party
leaders.
“It was not for the fun of it that the President took time to go down the memory lane to trace the genesis of the APC.
“Although the President said he was
prepared to work with anybody who emerged as leader in the National
Assembly, he did not envisage a scenario where Saraki would emerge as
the Senate President and Ike Ekweremadu, a member of the PDP, would
emerge as the deputy president of the Senate.”
Asked whether or not the President might
change his mind anytime soon, the source said, “Not until the governors,
who were mandated by the NEC to resolve the matter in the National
Assembly, bring the matter under control.”
When contacted, the Special Adviser to
the Senate President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Yusuph Olaniyonu, said
there was no cause for alarm. During a telephone interview on Saturday,
Olaniyonu said Buhari had repeatedly told Nigerians that he believed in
the independence of the parliament.
He explained that Buhari had had cause to
formally communicate with on “state issues” and that they exchanged
warm pleasantries at the APC NEC meeting held in Abuja.
He said, “The president of a nation can
have private discussions with the Senate President or the Speaker of the
House of Representatives anytime he likes.
“At the moment, President Buhari,
probably wants the issue around the National Assembly leadership
positions formally resolved before calling for such meetings. He has
said that he would not involve himself in the affairs of the legislature
and we should respect his views.”
Olaniyonu explained that Saraki and
Buhari had been having regular official communication and that such
would continue because the Senate would have to approve all appointments
made by the President.
Asked why the President had met with the
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, without meeting
with Saraki up till now, Olaniyonu answered that he was not aware of the
Buhari-Dogara meeting.
He said, “I am not aware of that meeting
you talked about. If the meeting had held, the picture taken afterwards
would have been published in the dailies. To the best of my knowledge, I
don’t think there was anything like that. “
Also, the spokesperson for the pro-Saraki
Senators of Like Minds, Dino Melaye, told one of our correspondents on
Saturday that Saraki and Buhari met and had fruitful deliberation at the
NEC meeting of the APC.
“The President and the Senate President
met at the NEC meeting. We are all awaiting the outcome of the peace
moves initiated at the meeting. For now, there is no cause for concern,”
he said.
When contacted, the Special Adviser to President Buhari on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina declined comments.
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