he Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and
Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, on Thursday said President Muhammadu Buhari
would not intervene in the leadership crisis currently rocking the National
Assembly until the All Progressives Congress’ state governors ask him to do so.
Shehu said this while featuring on Sunrise, a programme of a
Lagos-based private television station, ChannelsTV.
He said Buhari would only step into the matter at the point
when the APC state governors inform him that they cannot fix the problem.
He said that was necessary because the governors had during
a meeting they had with the President on Tuesday night promised to handle the
issue.
He said, “When the governors met with the President, they
told him that ‘we are the leaders in our states and we have influence over all
of these senators. They come from our places and from us and we can handle it.’
“The President will step into the crisis at the point when
the governors say they can no longer fix it.”
In the event that he decides to intervene, the presidential
spokesman said Buhari would not do that to the level of imposing leaders on the
lawmakers.
Shehu said Buhari’s position on the matter had remained that
the National Assembly is an independent arm of government and he would not be
seen meddling in their affairs.
He said the governors while advising the President to
maintain his posture, asked him to allow them handle the matter their own way.
He said the President has a responsibility to the party and
to the nation.
He also said despite what was currently playing out in the
National Assembly, the situation had not gone out of control.
“The President has a responsibility to the party, the
President has a responsibility to the nation and as far as we are looking at
the situation it has not gotten out of control. It is still within manageable
parameters, it is a little storm we will overcome and Nigerians better get used
to it,” he added.
Apparently reacting to a statement credited to the National
Publicity Secretary of the APC, Alhaji Lai Muhammed, that Buhari is not the
leader of the party, Shehu said the President was the leader.
“Does it need to be said? I don’t think it needs to be said
that the President is the leader of his party. There’s no question about it,” he
declared.
He added that there is need for Nigerians to understand the
basics of politics as the country is no more in the military era when decrees
are made by a single leader.
“Politics, as its theory says, is basically about contest
for interests and these interests may be fully defined by political party
programme, while some of these things may be outside political party
programme,” he said.
While corroborating Buhari’s claim that he inherited
virtually empty treasury, the presidential spokesman challenged Nigerians to
ask a former Minister of National Planning, Dr. Abubakar Suleiman, to give
further explanations on the $30billion he claimed the former government left
behind.
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