Barrister Sarafadeen Abiodun Alli |
Former Secretary to Oyo State Government, Barrister Sarafadeen Abiodun
Alli has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to allow separation of powers
take its course under this present administration, warning the president
to stop undue interference in the functions of the other arms of
governments.
Alli while reacting to yesterday’s invasion of houses of Senate President, Bukola Saraki and his Deputy, Ike Ekweremadu, advised Buhari to have a rethink on how to relate with his perceived enemies in government.
He declared that it will be wrong for Buhari to think that other people will think the way he thinks.
The Peoples Party (PDP) gubernatorial aspirant in a
statement issued on his behalf by Comrade Taiwo Ibrahim, his Media Aide,
a copy which was sent to DAILY POST on Tuesday warned that such actions
such as blocking of Saraki’s convoy and invasion of Ekweremadu’s house
“could lead to the collapse of Nigeria’s nascent democracy”.
He said, “I warned President Muhammadu Buhari against dictatorial
tendencies that could lead to the collapse of Nigeria’s nascent
democracy. Certain Senators were the points of target to prevent them
from performing their legislative duties.
Alli, a former Chairman, Odu’a Investment Company Limited alleged
that, “The police, apparently acting on the instruction from above, were
said to have barricaded the road leading to the Senate President house
and some other senators, thereby preventing them entry into the chambers
of the house. However, the senators managed to sneak in and did what
the executive had preempted and was trying to prevent but which
eventually happened”.
He then cautioned the APC led administration against undue harassment
of people or a group having a change of thoughts about their ‘inept
government.’
“It is share political naivety on the part of Buhari to think that
sensible people will sing along with him, this song that may lead
Nigeria to perdition.
“Where separation of power has lost its value, then democracy should
go to sleep, what happened at the Senate calls for sober reflection for
every democrat in the country.
“Buhari should be properly tutored to understand that in a democracy,
everybody cannot be working on the same page with him, it is quite
different from a military dictatorship where Oga is always right”.
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