Buba Galadima |
A spokesman of the PDP Presidential Campaign Organisation and estranged ally of President Muhammadu Buhari, Buba Galadima, has alleged that the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, uncovered plans by the All
Progressives Congress (APC) and the Presidency to arrest the National
Assembly members who booed President Muhammadu Buhari during his 2019
budget presentation last Wednesday.
Galadima stated this yesterday while addressing journalists in
Abuja.
He claimed that the presidency had directed security agencies to
start compiling names of lawmakers who jeered Buhari for arrest.
“We learnt under an impeccable authority that some of his close aids
are meeting and taking names of those supposedly booed the President.
Whether to frame them, either with EFCC or ask the police to invite
them. I don’t know for what purpose.
“They can’t arrest any parliamentarian for booing the President on
what he thinks is correct. That the President misrepresented what has
happened in his or her constituency. They should be careful with what
they are trying to do, because what they are planning to do, whether the
President knows or he doesn’t know, will affect the 2019 general
elections.
“He has no authority whatsoever, or his agents whether EFCC, ICPC,
Police and DSS to accost any parliamentarian for having booed the
President that read out on the floor of the National Assembly.
“90% of the President’s claim in the budget were false, claiming that
his reliance on false figures and facts in that budget proposal
presentation has called his integrity to question.
“What the President read out as achievements were absolute falsehood,
they were absolute misrepresentation of facts. By now, we must have
seen that 90% of what he called achievement were rarely not true.
“It is unfortunate that the President of Federal Republic of Nigeria
is a person that cannot check his facts. He has no ways of finding out
what is the truth.
Whatever is given to him by his subordinate, the
President hook and sinker takes it and rolls it out to the public. This
is called his integrity to question.
“Therefore it is not out of place for members of the national
assembly and for all of you to know that there is a parliamentary
immunity. That if members are within that hallow chamber, they can say
anything and it will not offend any law. Infact they cannot even be try
in the court of law for what they say in the National Assembly
Chambers,” he said.
The PDP spokesman also accused the President of breaching the
Electoral Act by collecting donations from the Nigerian Farmers’
Association for the purpose of his campaign.
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