News
Oshiomhole takes another swipe at Saraki, Dogara
National Chairman of the All Progress Congress, Adams Oshiomhole has taken another swipe at the Senate President, Bukola Saraki and Speaker of the House of Representative, Yakubu Dogara for their defection to the opposition Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP).
In a statement by Simon Ebegbulem, his spokesman, Oshiomhole said the party has learnt from the mistake of the past where people he described as “bread and butter politicians” were given tickets.
He said what has happened in the recent past is enough for the APC to look at the character of those who are seeking office in the APC platform.
“Screening of aspirants is not a formality that is why we tried to search for men and women of integrity who cannot be compromised. We do not want to field opportunists who are simply seeking a political vehicle for some selfish purposes,” the statement read.
“If before now we have taken for granted the powers of the National Assembly, how those powers can be used for national goals and how it can also be misused to undermine national progress, the current situation we are facing here, where two principal officers have chosen to put their personal interest over and above the national interest.
“Refusing to consider budget meant for physical infrastructure; budget meant to re-order the way our budget is executed, to move money away from consumption to capital projects which will benefit our people.
“And even refusing to approve money meant for the body charged with the responsibility of conducting elections in 2019. For us as a party we have chosen to learn from the positive lessons from this development so that we do not repeat those mistakes by selecting people who as far as human capacity is, we can assess and predict that if elected they will remain faithful not only to our party but more importantly to the Nigerian nation.
“If we have disagreement it will not be about juicy appointment, it will be about appropriate policies, it will be about how governance is impacting positively on the lives of Nigerians. It will not be about who is getting what politics of sharing”.
He commended APC senators that have remained faithful to the party despite “inducement” from other parties, saying the party will ensure stability in the national assembly.
“As we speak I am proud that we have 57 senators who have refused to be induced or misled or otherwise manipulated into moving to other parties or reward for juicy positions,” he said.
“They have decided to remain in our party even with all the intimidation they have suffered. It will be ungodly for us as a party not to reward those who believe in the party and the government of the day, led by President Muhammadu Buhari. We will try as much as we can to have stability in the National Assembly”.
-
Health5 days agoSenate hearing set to review research on COVID-19 vaccines, cancer concerns
-
Comments and Issues1 week agoWhy baby boys outnumber girls at birth
-
Crime4 days agoLASU student dies after armed robbery attack
-
Football7 days agoFIFA confirms 10 key law changes for 2026 World Cup
-
Comments and Issues7 days agoThat savage attack on schools in Oyo state
-
Latest6 days ago2027: The real reason Jonathan hasn’t accepted PDP ticket—Umar Sani
-
Latest5 days ago2027: North will back Tinubu’s re-election bid, says ex-ACF Secretary-General
-
Latest6 days agoCG Musa 4 PBAT’ group declares support for Tinubu’s 2027 ambition, cites strategic leadership

