“Leave Jonathan out of National Assembly crisis”- PDP

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The ruling Peoples Democratic Party has urged the All Progressive Congress and others to leave President Goodluck Jonathan out of the problems rocking the House of Representatives, stating that as elected representatives of the people, the President cannot be blamed for the APC woes.

APC had accused President Goodluck Jonathan of sabotaging his own Administration’s war against Boko Haram on the altar of personal vindictiveness and political desperation, an action that is unbecoming of a self-respecting national leader.

The party ‎ was reacting to a statement by the APC where it laid the blames of the crisis in the House of Representatives as desperation on the side of the President.

But the National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh said in interview with journalists in Abuja on Thursday, “Every Nigerian knows clearly that PDP as a political party does not remote control it’s members. We don’t believe in interfering in the affairs of the National Assembly as a parliament, let alone the House of Representatives.

“PDP believe that as elected adults, they are responsible for their actions and it would be unfair to lay such blames on the President. The members are capable of taking decisions as adults.”

“We are operating a democracy and there are three arms of government and National Assembly and indeed the House of Representatives is part of the legislative arm of ‎ government.

“There are crises in other states and the President cannot be be blamed for such crisis.”

On the APC allegation that President was stalling the State of Emergency, Metuh said, ” You know that it is a baseless‎ allegation and not founded on any logic. Those who are playing politics with the insurgency know themselves, but certainly not this administration led by President Jonathan.”

Source: Punch