Prof. Ajayi
Boroffice, the senator representing Ondo North Senatorial District, in
this interview with Punch's Sunday Aborisade, defends the position of
his party, the APC in the National Assembly crisis:
President Buhari
has made it clear that he would work with leaders of the National
Assembly. As some people have said, don’t you also think his aloofness
could haunt his administration?
There is no doubt about that. As the President of Nigeria, Muhammadu
Buhari, elected on the platform of the APC, is the leader of the party.
So he cannot afford to be neutral. Those who are managing his policy
must have misled him. I think by now, the President must have realised
that there is a problem somewhere and if he doesn’t take appropriate
actions to remedy what has started, it will cause serious problems for
his administration.
Why did your group insist that the remaining principal officers be
nominated by the party when the Like Minds were saying that the zonal
caucuses should decide who would lead them?
I am a member of Unity Forum, so I align with reasons advanced for our position. The party is supreme.
What then is responsible for this seemingly negative perception towards Tinubu?
I think people are just afraid of his rising profile as a national
leader; hence they are prepared to gang up against him. Some have even
gone to the extent of demystifying him. One thing I have noticed about
him is that he is a man destined to be the hero of our generation. This
is because he is a man who continues to rise the more people try to pull
him down. The more they try, the more they fail.
Saraki said it would be difficult for him to work with his rivals,
especially if anyone of them emerged as the Senate Leader. Don’t you
agree with his reasoning?
The Senate Leader is not working with the Senate President; he is
working for us, whereas the Senate President is working for the entire
senate. So, I don’t think it is right for the senate president to say
that he cannot work with his rivals.
- after all ex-Speaker Tambuwal respected PDP and announce his rival Mulikat Adeola as House Leader.
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