President
Goodluck Jonathan has pleaded with Nigerian senators to leave him alone
and concentrate on other issues of national Importance. Jonathan
declared that the senators should know that there are other issues that
ought to catch the lawmakers’ attention instead of threatening to sack
him.
Jonathan took this position in a statement issued by Doyin Okupe, his
aide on public affairs. Funny enough, the statement was silent on
whether Jonathan considers that he has, or has not, committed the many
and weighty impeachable offence that have been penciled down against
him.
Below is the full text of the statement:
RE-PURPOTED GATHERING OF IMPEACHEABLE OFFENCES BY SOME SENATORS
The Senate in the last four years has conducted its legislative
functions and responded to issues that are of great national importance
with commendable political sagacity.
In this same period, the senate has functioned as a stabilizing force
within the polity employing much political maturity that is required to
guide and protect our nascent democracy.
However, confrontation and strong disagreements are not uncommon phenomenon in Executive-Legislative relationship world-wide.
The recent purported attempt by some Senators to prepare impeachable
offences against the President, as reported in some section of the
Media, is seen by us in this light.
We strongly trust and believe in the leadership of the present Senate
and the unwavering patriotism and commitment that have been shown by the
distinguished members and we trust that ultimately it is this tendency
towards true Nationalism that will prevail in the Senate.
It is our view that there are at present, serious fundamental issues of
National importance such as winning the war against terrorism and
stabilizing the economy in the face of dwindling oil revenue which
requires the full attention, commitment and swift action of
distinguished members of the Senate.
We are of the opinion that all matters political can and will be
resolved politically in the overall interest of our democracy and the
wellbeing of our people.
- Dr. Doyin Okupe
Senior Special Assistant on Public Affairs
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