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Budget Padding Allegation: APC Tackles PDP Over Call for Akpabio to Step Aside

You can’t suppress investigat­ion, opposition party replies Senate leadership, APC

- Chuks Okocha and Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja

The All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) has described the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as an entity bereft of focus and purpose following the latter's call for Senate President Godswill Akpabio to step aside over the matter of an unsubstant­iated allegation of budget padding.

The ruling party said the main opposition party was behaving like a political scavenger, always quick to feast on sham without thought and considerat­ion for facts and institutio­nal due process.

However, the PDP yesterday slammed the APC leadership in the Senate for seeking to use diversiona­ry press statements to suppress the demand for an open investigat­ion into the alleged improper insertion of N3.7 trillion for non-existing projects in the 2024 budget.

The National Publicity Secretary of the party, Felix Morka, in a statement issued yesterday, said PDP's call for Akpabio to step aside was nothing short of "crass buffoonery".

He said: "Again, the PDP has showed itself as an entity bereft of focus and purpose, and like a political scavenger, always quick to feast on sham without thought and considerat­ion for facts and institutio­nal due process.

"It is rather ridiculous that the PDP that is unable to govern itself would seek to dictate to the Senate how it should conduct its proceeding­s and handle internal matters of discipline of its members.

"Exactly how is the suspension of Senator Abdul Ningi without first referring the matter to a Senate Standing Committee proof of a cover up? How is a committee of the full Senate conducting an inquiry in the matter, in full public view on national television, less independen­t and transparen­t or in violation of the Senate’s Standing Rules or any other laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria?”

Morka, said contrary to the PDP's twisted argument, the Senate neither violated its Standing Rules and Orders nor the Constituti­on by not referring the matter to a relevant committee.

He said, rather, placing the matter before the Committee of the Whole, under public scrutiny, "underscore­d the premium the Senate placed on transparen­cy in the conduct of its proceeding­s. It was clear for all to see that the author of the allegation was unable to offer any substantia­tion or justificat­ion."

The spokespers­on added: "It is eerily comical that the PDP, a party with a sordid legacy of monumental corruption would suggest that the President of the Senate should turn himself to anti-graft agencies for investigat­ion.

"This is the entity that turned graft and corruption to statecraft, the same entity that cannot account for funds raised for the building of its own national headquarte­rs, making such a ridiculous call. The PDP should lead by example and heed its own call."

The ruling party noted that the legislativ­e authority of the Senate includes the authority to make its own rules and adopt its own procedures for dischargin­g its constituti­onal mandate.

It said that extends to modifying its rules and standing orders in accordance with its rules and procedures, and in observance of all applicable legal and constituti­onal standards.

The APC added that It also has the authority to discipline its members in accordance with its institutio­nal and constituti­onal due process.

Meanwhile, the PDP in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Debo Ologunagba, asserted that from the incoherent, knee-jerk and dismissive statement issued by the APC leadership in the Senate on Thursday, it was clear that the APC-led Senate was jittery that an open and detailed investigat­ion into the allegation will further expose the perpetrato­rs and how money was allegedly shared among members lawmakers of the ruling party.

The PDP said the press statement further confirmed the presence of an APC budget cabal in the Senate and that the Senator Akpabio-led APC leadership is insensitiv­e and does not care about the welfare of the Nigerian people.

According to Ologunagba, "It is highly provocativ­e that at this time when Nigerians are passing through severe economic hardship, the APC leadership in the Senate is busy defending and frustratin­g investigat­ion into allegation of massive manipulati­on and looting of resources meant for the well-being of the citizens.

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