Stop Endangering Democracy With ‘Godfatherism’ – LP Tells APC

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The Labour Party, LP has urged the All Progressives Congress to “stop endangering democracy with ‘godfatherism’ and imposition syndrome,” while describing last Thursday’s exchange of blows by members of the House of Representatives over the sharing of principal offices as shameful and embarrassing.

National Chairman of LP, Alhaji Abdulkadir Abdulsalam, who made this known in Abuja while interacting with news hounds, insisted that the leadership of the APC should respect the tenets of democracy.

“The Labour Party has observed that since the APC took over the reins of government as the ruling party, especially in the two chambers of the National Assembly, there has been one crisis or another. We are disturbed, concerned and getting embarrassed that the image being given to Nigeria and Nigerians by those claiming to be agents of change is portraying us in bad light before the international community.

“It is not in our character to be rowdy, violent and destructive, to the extent that Nigeria is at a standstill, crossroads and in a state of uncertainty; but what happened today (Thursday) in the House of Representatives was shameful and an eye sore. Because of a lack of adequate planning and foresight, the issue of National Assembly leadership has been reduced to sectional and religious divide at the expense of political astuteness and responsible leadership,” he stated.

Observing that the APC has been governing as if it found itself in the present position unexpectedly, Abdulsalam maintained that it was not fair for the APC leadership to impair the change they promised Nigerians.

“Did it not occur to the APC that since President Muhammadu Buhari sent a letter of proclamation to the Clerk of National Assembly, which was slated for 10am and at the same time scheduled another meeting with APC elected lawmakers, coinciding with the National Assembly proclamation, that the PDP could exploit the situation, being the master of game of deceit?

“What if the PDP had elected their own members that formed quorum as leaders? It would definitely not be possible to sack them as the APC cannot get the two-third required by law to do so,” said the LP chairman.

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