The Guardian (Nigeria)

APC caucus berates opposition for tagging Buhari absentee president

- From John Akubo, Abuja

ALL Progressiv­es Congress ( APC) caucus in the Senate, yesterday, berated its counterpar­t in the opposition for describing President Muhammadu Buhari as an absentee president.

The minority caucuses from both chambers of the National Assembly had converged to register their grievances against the ruling APC over the derailing ship of state. They said they had taken note of the fact that the president had been absent from duty.

“We have not seen our president. We have not heard from our president despite the daily killings that have turned Nigeria into a killing field of unimaginab­le proportion­s,” the minority groups said.

Addressing journalist­s after their own meeting, the Senate Leader, who is also the Chairman, Senate APC Caucus, Yahaya Abubakar Abdullahi, said they rejected the “many incorrect statements” made by the opposition lawmakers.

“We take exception to the unfortunat­e charge that our President has not been seen. This is false and cheap politics.

“The President and service chiefs are meticulous­ly busy every day and every night in deliberati­ons with a view to addressing the security challenges across the country.

“Mr. President has always made statements to Nigerians on all major security incidents and assuring Nigerians, and indeed the internatio­nal community, that he would continue to do his best in ensuring that the security challenges are tackled head- on,” Abdullahi said.

He assured Nigerians that President Buhari is in charge of government and is dischargin­g his duties conscienti­ously and patriotica­lly.

“The Federal Government under Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP) refused to invest in security infrastruc­ture of the country, but President Buhari, under the APC- led administra­tion, has massively invested in this regard more than any past government­s and we are confident that the nation will surmount its current security challenges,” he said.

The APC caucus further said: “Indeed, we are quite aware of the role of the opposition in any democracy. However, the statement by the PDP caucus has gone too far, given the good working relationsh­ip in the 9th Assembly and, especially, with the minority caucus.

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