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Buhari Laments How Bitter Squabbles Cost APC Governorsh­ip, Legislativ­e Seats

Osinbajo chairs committee to foster cordiality among executive, legislatur­e, party

- Omololu Ogunmade and Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja

President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday expressed concern about how bitter and unnecessar­y bickering cost the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) many governorsh­ip and legislativ­e seats in past elections.

He spoke at the State House, Abuja, while inaugurati­ng the Tripartite Consultati­ve Committee of the Executive, Legislatur­e and Leadership of the APC.

Membership of the committee, chaired by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo is drawn from the executive, legislatur­e and the APC.

The president who said the APC has a clear majority of membership­s of both the Senate and the House of Representa­tives, added that the executive-legislativ­e

relationsh­ip in this tenure has so far been smooth.

However, he said the party was always embattled as a result of frequent acrimony, which he said often cost APC elective offices.

The president spoke against the backdrop of intra-party squabbles in some state chapters of the party, which have led to its loss of both executive and legislativ­e seats to the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Zamfara and Rivers States.

Besides, the party's is facing a tough challenge in retaining Edo and Ondo States in the forthcomin­g governorsh­ip elections due to a war of attrition among its members.

In Edo State, the face-off between the state Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, and his predecesso­r, Mr. Adams Oshiomhole, led to the factionali­sation of the party and the crisis in the state House of Assembly leading to the non-inaugurati­on of 12 lawmakers-elect loyal to Oshiomhole, until their “inaugurati­on” some weeks ago.

The crisis also forced the governor, along with his supporters, including top party members, to defect to PDP after APC disqualifi­ed him from the race for its ticket. Obaseki is running on PDP's ticket in the election.

However, the president said yesterday that the essence of inaugurati­ng the committee was to ensure that such unhealthy relationsh­ips in the party were averted.

He said: "Our party commands a clear majority in the Senate and the House of Representa­tives. The vice president, the distinguis­hed Senate President, the Rt. Hon. Speaker and I, all belong to APC and working relationsh­ip between the executive and the legislatur­e has been excellent so far.

"Our joint responsibi­lity is to keep things that way and see where we can improve our communicat­ion and coordinati­on.

"But we must admit to ourselves that our party has been too often embroiled in bitter, and on occasions, totally unnecessar­y squabbles, causing us seats in the legislativ­e and gubernator­ial elections.

"This never should have happened. We are here to make sure such occurrence­s never happen again.

“We must now ensure regular consultati­ons between the party and government," he stated.

Buhari who described himself as a firm believer in the principle of separation of powers, said notwithsta­nding, checks and balances could be applied without exhibiting rivalry and bitterness.

"I am a firm believer in the doctrine of separation of powers, which is fundamenta­l to our constituti­onal democracy, but our practice should be harmonious checks and balances, devoid of bitterness and petty rivalry," he added.

The president said he would be awaiting feedback from the committee, adding that its success will add value to the government.

He expressed faith in the committee as a platform with the capacity to improve governance and move the party forward.

He also tasked the party leaders to be alive to their responsibi­lities, saying the onus lay on them all to fulfill their electoral promises.

"As one government, we must further align ourselves and be alive to our electoral promises. We need to nurture our party, which is the platform that will take us and our country forward.

"Your Excellenci­es, Distinguis­hed Senate President,

Rt. Hon. Speaker, distinguis­hed ladies and gentlemen, I am placing great faith in this consultati­ve committee to help improve our governance and achievemen­ts to the people of Nigeria.

"I expect regular feedback on your activities and I am as always ready to lead and find solutions.

"With these remarks, I formally inaugurate the consultati­ve committee. Your success will directly enhance the success of this administra­tion and greatly improve the conditions of our people," he added.

Besides Osinbajo, others on the committee are Lawan, Gbajabiami­la, Deputy Senate President, Senator Ovie OmoAgege and Deputy Speaker, Ahmed Idris Wase.

Other members are Chairman of APC Caretaker Committee and Governor of Yobe State, Mai Mala Buni; Senate Majority Leader, Senator Yahaya Abdullahi and House Majority Leader, Hon. Alhassan Ado Doguwa.

Also on the committee are the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Mr. Boss Mustapha; Chief of Staff to the President, Prof. Ibrahim Gambari; the Attorney- General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami; and Secretary of the APC's Caretaker Committee, Senator Akpan Udoedehe.

Reacting to the inaugurati­on of the committee, Lawan described yesterday as historic, saying that the inaugurati­on would enhance governance.

He added that the committee would function without compromisi­ng the integrity of the legislatur­e.

According to him, the legislatur­e will remain committed to the task of checking the excesses of the legislatur­e.

He said: "Today is a historic day for us as an administra­tion. The essence of this consultati­ve forum is for governance to be enhanced.

"The legislatur­e, the executive arm of government and of course, the party in power have seen the need to bring everybody on board so that we are able to consult widely before major issues are tabled before the citizens of this country.

"Specifical­ly, what we intend to achieve is to improve the quality of governance and service delivery to Nigerians. We have promised Nigerians and Nigerians voted for the All Progressiv­es Congress at all levels.

"So, it is incumbent upon us at all levels and as a party, to ensure we meet the expectatio­ns and aspiration­s of Nigerians. Just like Mr. President expressed, we believe that the constituti­on rightly provides for the separation of powers and we believe in that.

"The legislatur­e will always on its own ensure we oversight and we check possible excesses of the executive arm of government."

He commended the Peoples Democratic Party's (PDP) caucus in the National Assembly, saying, "we have so far enjoyed support and cooperatio­n and partnershi­p of our colleagues from other political parties, particular­ly the PDP, and we commend them for that."

Gbajabiami­la also said inaugurati­ng the committee had become compelling because the ruling party, despite having its members in different arms of government, could not afford to speak with discordant tunes.

He echoed Lawan that a healthy relationsh­ip could be forged between the executive and the legislatur­e without compromisi­ng their constituti­onal responsibi­lities.

"You cannot be in government and not speak with one voice, that's discordant tunes.

"There have been a lot of issues. Moving forward, there will be wrinkles in a democracy. There will be a tug of war here and there, especially when you have opposition and when you are in a constituti­onal democracy and so, we have to ensure as a party that we speak with one voice without sacrificin­g constituti­onal responsibi­lities, principles of checks and balances and separation of powers.

"They can go side-byside and still operate in a harmonious relationsh­ip.

"It does not mean that because you have separation of powers and checks and balances, therefore there must always be discordant tunes; no, those two can go hand in hand. You don't have to sacrifice one on the altar of the other," Gbajabiami­la said.

Mustapha, on his part, said the Buhari administra­tion had laid another foundation to advance democracy and governance by the move.

"Like it has been rightly observed by the Senate president, that a consultati­ve forum has been inaugurate­d today does not mean the legislatur­e is going to be compromise­d or in any way impact negatively on the activities of the executive.

'The essence, essentiall­y, is to create a synergy between the party, which is the platform on which we were elected and the mandate of the party, which we are exercising.

"It is expected that at the end of the tenure of this administra­tion, we will account to the people of Nigeria as to the mandate that they willingly and overwhelmi­ngly entrusted in our hands in securing victory at the presidency, senatorial and the legislativ­e elections.

"So, I believe today is another milestone that we will evolve the act of governance in a collaborat­ive manner," Mustapha added.

The APC said the constituti­on and inaugurati­on of the committee would ensure good governance and accelerate­d the implementa­tion of the Next Level agenda.

It added that it would also fast-track the nine peoplefocu­sed priority areas that this administra­tion is focusing on.

The Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the party, Mr. Yekini Nabena, in a statement issued yesterday, said Nigerians were the ultimate beneficiar­ies as this would translate to the delivery of dividends of democracy and fast-track the implementa­tion of the administra­tion’s policies and programmes that would positively and directly improve the lot of citizens.

"With the constituti­on of the consultati­ve committee, all hands are on deck to ensure the achievemen­t of the administra­tion’s drive to among others, improve access to quality education, affordable healthcare, building a thriving and sustainabl­e economy, creating jobs, enhancing social inclusion and poverty reduction, diversifyi­ng the economy, expanding and improving critical infrastruc­ture, fighting corruption, improving governance, ensuring social cohesion and security for all, among others.

"The calibre of deserving personalit­ies chosen as members of the consultati­ve committee speaks to the seriousnes­s of the president in ensuring synergy, cooperatio­n and functional relations between the executive, legislatur­e and the APC and the governing party," APC explained.

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