"Please don't remove Buhari from office" - Tony Anenih begs PDP lawmakers
Tony Anenih, a former
chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
has appealed to the party caucus in the National Assembly to resist all
attempts aimed at removing President Muhammadu Buhari from Office.
Anenih disclosed this in a four page letter dated July 15, 2016 and addressed to the party's National Caretaker Committee chairman, Ahmed Makarfi.
The letter titled “The PDP Caucus in the National Assembly and the threat to impeach President Muhammadu Buhari” reads:
“I
am constrained to write this letter by my love for our great country
and my long years of involvement in the pursuit of peace, co-existence
and national development.
“I am concerned about
the noises coming out of the National Assembly to the effect that some
of our distinguished Senators and Honourable Members are contemplating a
move to impeach the President.
“I feel even more
disturbed that the PDP Caucus is being rumoured to be actively involved
in this plan to “go for the jugular” of the Executive. The rumoured role
of the PDP Caucus is, indeed, the main reason I have chosen to write
this letter to you.
“I wish to appeal to you to
use your noble office as the Chairman of the Caretaker Committee of our
great party to dissuade our party members, in the National Assembly,
from embarking on or participating in this ill-advised adventure. I am
persuaded, Sir, that the time is neither right nor the reasons
compelling enough to contemplate the impeachment of the President.
“I
do not doubt that the National Assembly may have its grouse against the
President, but I am sure that the options of consultation, dialogue and
negotiation have not yet been exhausted. We should all assist in
persuading our members to persevere in the pursuit of these options.
“I
do not believe an attempt at impeachment, at this time, is in the best
interests of the party, or the country. Such a move will create tension,
instability and even crisis in our body-politic. It will unleash all
those fissiparous forces which, in the last few months, have begun to
gain momentum.
“Fundamentally, as the main
opposition party, I believe the PDP should concern itself with an inward
review of why Nigerians lost faith in us and in our party’s vision for
Nigeria; our focus should therefore be on trying to figure out how we
can once again regain this trust.
“As a party in
opposition, what I expect is constructive criticism of the ruling party
when it goes wrong. Playing an active role in the internal power
struggles between factions of the ruling party is an unnecessary
distraction, and an exercise that appears to promote personal agenda
rather than the National Interest.
“I am not
unaware that the times are hard; that Nigerians are groaning under the
weight of unpaid salaries and astronomical increases in the cost of
living, that ballooning security problems are increasingly threatening
to rip apart the fabric of our national existence, and that Nigerians
feel more divided today than they have ever felt, but it would be unfair
to blame this President or this Government for all of these problems.
Instructively, none of these problems was floated as justification for
the threat of impeachment by the National Assembly.
“On
the economy, it is a well known fact that all oil-producing countries
are suffering from an economic down-turn because of the radical drop in
the price of crude oil. As a mono-product economy, dependent on crude
oil, there is no magic bubble that could have insulated us completely
from the systemic shocks caused by the attendant loss of revenue.
“Rather
than seek scapegoats, the situation demands that all our institutions,
political parties and leaders should set aside all partisan interests,
and work together to wade through these difficult times.
“It
is, therefore, my wish and prayer that you, personally, lead the
process of consultation with our members in the National Assembly, with a
view to getting them to play a patriotic, rather than partisan role, at
this time of national economic and social uncertainty.
“May God continue to bless you with the wisdom to lead our party to its manifest destiny.”
Meanwhile, the Zamfara House of Assembly have listed six impeachable offences allegedly committed by Gov. Abdulaziz Yari, which prompted it to mull impeachment proceedings against him.
"Please don't remove Buhari from office" - Tony Anenih begs PDP lawmakers
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