Non-cooperation with Executive: Our Senators did
not flout party's directive - APC
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has described
as quite misleading Tuesday's media reports that its Senators flouted the party's directive to its members in the
National Assembly to withdraw co-operation with the Executive until the restoration of law and order in
Rivers.
In a statement issued in Lagos on Tuesday by its
Interim National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said the reports were borne out of the gross
misunderstanding of filibustering as a veritable democratic tool to impede legislation by obstructive
tactics.
It said that the slant of the reports, that the APC
Senators' presence and participation at the screening of the military chiefs on Monday represented a rejection of the directive by
them, could not have been farther off the mark, as non-cooperation does not mean non-participation.
''We never directed our members in the National
Assembly to boycott the chambers' sessions, whether it is screening of appointees or plenary. What we said is
that they should block Executive Bills. In any case, a Senator or an Honourable member can only filibuster when he
is in attendance. Fillibuster does not equate to boycott or non-attendance,'' APC said.
The party said it was fully aware that its members
in the Senate would attend the screening of the military chiefs, ''just
as we are sure they will be part of any debate on
the issue, and we have no problems with that. After all they were elected
to attend the National Assembly sessions and fully
participate in its activities. But their contributions will help swing things
one way or the other. That is the crux of the matter''.
APC reiterated the propriety of its directive,
which it described as pro-people, democratic and aimed at saving Nigeria from
sliding into anarchy, saying the directive has
already succeeded in dousing the tension in Rivers where those who have been
subjected to ceaseless harassment by hoodlums aided
and abetted by the police can now stage their rallies in peace.
The
party also said its directive will not only benefit APC members but
indeed all Nigerians as well as national institutions, including the
National Assembly itself, which the President has tried to rubbish by
totally ignoring its resolutions calling for the redeployment of Rivers
Police Commissioner Mbu Joseph Mbu.
''It
was the National Assembly that passed the resolutions on the
redeployment of Mbu. Members of the PDP, APGA, Labour Party, Accord
Party, who are now playing to the gallery just to feather their own nest
and place personal interest above national interest, were part of the
efforts that culminated in passing the resolutions in both chambers. But
the Presidency simply ignored the resolutions, a dangerous trend that
will make nonsense of the principle of check and balance in our
democratic system and also encourage the President to flout future
resolutions.
''In
this respect, the National Assembly itself should own and commend our
directive, instead of a few exhibitionist legislators rushing to the
media to make uninformed comments. As far as we are concerned, we acted
rightly in issuing our directive, which is meant to end the impunity in
Rivers, save our democracy from descending into anarchy and protect
national institutions which are being rubbished and manipulated by the
Presidency,'' APC said
Alhaji Lai Mohammed
Interim National Publicity Secretary
All Progressives Congress (APC)
Lagos, Jan. 28th 2014
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