The Senate on Saturday, responded to the statement credited to the
former interim National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC),
Chief Bisi Akande in which he described the claim that the 2016 budget
was missing from the upper legislative chamber as an indication of the
indiscipline that produced its leadership. Bisi Akande
The Senate said it was regrettable that a man of Akande’s status
would be responding to mere speculation without cross-checking his facts
or worse still eager to latch on to any opportunity to bring to
disrepute the leadership of the Senate because he failed to get his
choice candidates elected.
In a statement by its spokesman, Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, the
Senate urged Akande to check his records properly so that he could see
that “at no time did the Senate say the 2016 budget was missing”.
Rather, Abdullahi noted that the legislative house had insisted in
several official statements and press interviews by its principal
officers that the budget was not missing but that two different versions
are now available.
“We have said it several times that the budget was not missing. That
two versions of the details of the budget exist and this is no longer in
doubt as the Presidency has equally admitted this.
“We expect a man of Akande’s calibre to cross-check his facts and
take us up on our words. That he decided to ignore the facts and make
comments on speculations is regrettable. He is a man who had served in
government. He is a leader of the party with the majority in the Senate
and he has several channels of cross-checking facts as against
speculations,” Abdullahi stated.
The spokesperson said contrary to the description of what happened as
indiscipline on the part of the leadership, the position of the present
Senate leadership is a demonstration of the regime of openness,
transparency and accountability that now reigns in the upper legislative
chamber.
In the past, he said, such a development would have been swept under the carpet.
He noted that the statements by Akande was another expression of the
frustration that the former Governor of Osun State suffers for not being
able to impose his lackeys on the Senate as leaders.
“Chief Akande is still sulking after his group’s failed attempt to
impose certain individuals as the leaders of the Senate last year. So,
he was in a hurry to condemn the leadership. We want him to know that
the leadership of the Senate can only emerge through the provisions of
the constitution and the standing rules of the institution. As a
democrat, Akande should know that once the majority has elected the
leadership, all parties to the contest ought to accept the decision.
“To continue belly-aching and working to undermine the institution
because of the failure to get one’s choice candidates elected cast
doubts on his democratic credentials. It appears he is only a democrat
when he has his way. We advise him to move on and let us help the
legislative institution to focus on its agenda to serve the people in
line with the much needed change that President Muhammadu Buhari
promised the nation,” Abdullahi added.
Missing Budget Comments: Senate replies ex-APC chair, Bisi Akande
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