Senate President Bukola Saraki |
President of the Senate, Dr. Bukola Saraki, has spoken on his status
if he finally dumps the All Progressives Congress, APC for the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP.
There are clear indications that the Kwara-born politician will be announcing his defection to the PDP in a matter of days.
The loyalists of the former Kwara Governor in the chamber are also
battle ready to keep his presiding status, regardless of which party has
the majority of members between the APC and the PDP in the National
Assembly.
Saraki, who spoke with the Punch through his Special Adviser on Media
and Publicity, Yusuph Olayiyonu dismissed the call by members of the
Parliamentary Support Group that he should quit as presiding officer
once he defects from the ruling party.
The PSG is a group of APC senators supporting President Muhammadu Buhari.
Saraki noted that two-thirds of senators were needed to remove the Senate President.
He said, “We all know the process of electing and removing the Senate
President. It is not that a party must determine who takes charge;
every member of the Senate will have a vote in the election or removal
of the Senate President.
“The constitution is clear on how the collection of those votes is
done and what number is needed to elect or remove the Senate President.
“So, anybody who says anything outside those provisions is just deceiving themselves. The person is speaking in a vacuum.
“We are not bothered here. The Senate President is still attending to
his official duties from home despite the recess. Everything is normal
here. They are the ones who have reasons to be bothered.
“I say this without intending to insult any senator. I try not to
respond to any senator but allow the senators to engage themselves.”
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