PDP national chairman asks Buhari to quit
Secondus said this in a statement signed on his behalf by his Media Adviser, Ike Abonyi, in Abuja, on Wednesday. He said this in a reaction to resolutions passed by the National Assembly after an executive session on Tuesday.
The lawmakers had threatened to invoke their constitutional powers on the President if a number of constitutional infringements were not quickly addressed. Secondus said there was no further confirmation to the fact that the President was presiding over a collapsed administration.
The PDP chairman said that the position of the
parliament clearly reflected clearly that of a cross-section of Nigerians and
should be respected.
Secondus contended that even though the position
of the legislators was late in coming given the alleged damage already done to
democracy and the country by the administration, the lawmakers still deserved
commendation for standing up for democracy and the rule of law.
Secondus said, “Evidence abound globally that by
parliamentary powers, the resolution of the National Assembly means that the
people have lost confidence in the President and he should quit.
“We, in the opposition, have been saying it
interminably that this government has no direction and does not mean well for
the country.”
Secondus urged all lovers of democracy to queue
behind the National Assembly at this critical time in our political challenge
and put pressure on the President to leave the stage now to save democracy and
the country.
He said that the government had exhibited all the
traits of a failed administration and did not need to wait for the parliament
to give it a notice to quit.
The party chairman further said, “History is a
witness that when a government is bereft of ideas and still wants to cling on to power, it resorts to using
of brute force, intimidation and harassment of opponents, a quality we have
seen very blatantly in this regime.”
Punch
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