The Presidency has described the opposition members in the Senate as being divided, confused, and just want to grab the headlines.
In a statement issued by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, the Presidency further described their staging a walkout of the Red Chambers, as performative and babyish antics. It adds that notwithstanding, the refusal by Senate President Ahmad Lawan to entertain the ridiculous motion to impeach the President was quite appropriate and correct.
The Statement reads “Rather than making a mockery out of voters by trying to imitate what they see in America, the opposition would be well advised that their time would be better spent tackling the pressing issues Nigerians face, such as the current global cost of living crisis. Their continued failure to do so goes some way to explaining why they remain in opposition.
“In contrast, the President Muhammadu Buhari administration is committed to finding lasting solutions to the emerging security threats, including those left behind by the PDP in the South-South, the North-East and throughout the federation. In the last 24 hours, two more Chibok girls were freed, in addition to the three brought home last week.
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These kinds of headline grabbing stunts for which the opposition is now well known serve no one, least of all their constituents. We would respectfully remind them that it is those same constituents that they were elected to serve, and are paid to do so with public money.
“We would welcome their collaboration in our efforts to solve the problems Nigerians face on a daily basis. No one is asking them to waste their time attempting to impeach a democratically elected President at the end of his second term – certainly not their constituents.
“They should ask themselves: do they want to be in government or do they want to be in the headlines? If they want to be in government they should start acting like it and stop undermining Nigerian voters.”
(Editor: Terverr Tyav)