Nigeria's former President Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday commended the President of
the Senate, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, for the firm and progressive
leadership he has provided for the National Assembly.
Jonathan, who spoke when Saraki paid him a courtesy visit at his
Maitama Office in Abuja, said the tremendous support being enjoyed by
Saraki from lawmakers in both the Senate and the House of
Representatives testified to his leadership ability.
He thanked Saraki and members of his entourage for the visit, noting
that most of the leaders that came to his house with the President of
the Senate had at one time or the other, played key roles in his
political history and development.
Jonathan said: “Senate President, let me use this opportunity to
commend your leadership abilities. Looking at what is happening in the
country, if not for your strong leadership, probably the National
Assembly would have been in chaos and if the National Assembly is in
tatters, then of course, democracy is gone.
“I am quite pleased with the kind of relationship you have with the
House of Representatives members and how you have been able to hold the
National Assembly together because on the day that the parliament was
invaded, though the target was the Senate, the House of Representatives
members were as active as, if not more active than, the Senators and
that cannot happen by chance.
“What we know is that if there is an assault on the Senate. Then it
is also seen as an assault on the House of Representatives. If they
(House of Representatives members) don’t believe in you, I don’t think
some of them would have taken that kind of risk. That commitment shows
that they believe in your leadership”, he said.
Earlier, Saraki said his visit was to pay his respect to the
ex-president and also to inform him of his formal return to the fold of
the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
He said that the present realities in the country show that all those
that love the country must work together to return the country to the
path of growth, fairness, equity and justice.
-Daily Post
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