The Kwara state All Progressive
Congress (APC), on Tuesday, threw its weight behind Senate President,
Bukola Saraki’s assertion that there “is a government within the government of
President Muhammadu Buhari.”
The state APC further lambasted the Presidency
for its response to the accusations made by Saraki, saying that it should
examine itself and take the right steps in the interest of the country.
The Kwara APC made this known in a statement
signed by its publicity secretary, Sulyman Buhari.
“The statement by Mr. Femi Adesina on behalf of
Mr. President is not only unpresidential, it also failed to convincingly dismiss
the widely held view of Nigerians that, indeed, there is a government within
the government of Mr. President.”
“It is instructive to note that the Senate
President is not the first Nigerian to express such observations.”
“The Senate President, through the press
statement he personally signed, only called the attention of Mr. President to
the danger ahead if the ugly situation is permitted to fester.”
“In fact, the statement by Mr. Adesina is the
clearest indication that a government exists within the government of Mr.
President. The President that we know, the President that we have worked with,
the President that we have worked for, the President that we voted for, would
not have directed his media adviser to issue such an unpresidential statement. That statement is a
confirmation of the Senate President’s observation.”
“The intention of people like Adesina in the
Villa is to create a discord between Mr. President and the Senate President,
but that will never happen.”
“It is the same cabal that embarrassed Mr.
President himself by padding the 2016 national budget, including the budget of
Aso Rock, to the extent of inflating some figures in the Villa expenditures.”
“It is the same cabal that has made it nearly
impossible for many ministers and Special Advisers to have access to Mr.
President. The Presidency should be reminded that a cabal hijacked and destroyed
the government of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan.”
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