PDP May Take Over Government Again- Buhari

PDP May Take Over Government Ascreen-shot-2015-07-27-at-20-55-53gain- Buhari

President  Buhari Muhammadu Buhari is worried that the lingering leadership crisis in the National Assembly may help the opposition Peoples Democratic party (PDP) to take over the Federal Government sooner than later.

“When I say ‘we’, I mean the APC. We cannot win the battle and lose the war. We must not allow personal ambition to succeed in dividing us and allow PDP to deal with us.

“This is what the National Assembly has allowed so far; the APC is giving the PDP the allowance to take over the government again.

‘This is extremely disheartening, I am very worried,” the president expressed his frustration while speaking on a Nigerian Television Authority live programme, ‘Good Morning Nigeria’ on Monday.

Explaining why he has remained neutral, Buhari said, “I have to be very sensitive to the constitution of the country. I do not like to be told by anybody especially the legislators that I am interfering in their matter. There are three arms of government: executive, legislature and the judiciary.

“Over the last 16 years, they (lawmakers) have developed the system of choosing their leaders. There is no way I can directly interfere. All I can do through the party is to appeal to their conscience that what I already observed, we should go over it as soon as possible.

“The only thing I can do is to appeal to the conscience of the APC members in the Senate and House of Reps. It took us time to get to where we are, I don’t want personal ambitions to scuttle our success and therefore fail to deliver on our promises to the nation,” he said.

On why he has not picked his ministers, the president said, only incorruptible technocrats and politicians will make his cabinet.

He also said those who have Godfathers that could tele-guide them from behind the scene cannot be his ministers.

His words, “From what I have seen so far, we need very patriotic Nigerians to be ministers; Nigerians that can work very hard with knowledgeable experience; committed Nigerians to be in charge of ministries.

“A lot of institutions in Nigeria are compromised, everybody for himself and God for all of us. It is most unfortunate. We have people, educated and experienced people, but everybody seems to be working for himself on how much they could get away with as soon as possible.

“We have to look for technocrats and politicians. We have to look out for decent people in this class to give them the responsibility of being in charge of ministries and important parastatals.

“We will try as much as possible to avoid appointing hostages; by this, I mean people who have been in the system but compromised their personal and professional integrity.

“It is taking so much time (to appoint ministers) because a number of knowledgeable people have been compromised. They have been compromised by people who will like to depend on them to damage our economy and security; a lot of them have been compromised.

“The worst thing that I think can happen is to get a compromised person to be in charge of institutions. There is no way he could be efficient or patriotic. Somebody behind the scene will be tele-guiding him at the expense of the nation.

“This is what we are trying to avoid. We cannot rush to give this responsibility to people that have unfortunately been compromised.

“This is because there is no way you can effectively supervise let’s say 20 ministries, you have to give it to people you trust and you allow them to perform according to the constitution of the country. If you appoint compromised people, then we will be back to square one and Nigeria will be the loser.”

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