Wednesday, 3 June 2015

Senate President: Buhari Meets APC Leaders, Dump Saraki



President Muhammad Buhari has finally come out to declare his preference for Senator Ahmed Lawan as the new Senate President, according to sources who attended a meeting between the president and members of the National Working Committee of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). 

SR sources said President Buhari disclosed his preference during a critical meeting late last night with the NWC members at Aso Rock.
“The president explained to us that the North Central part of Nigeria has held the Senate Presidency for long enough. He therefore disclosed that the post should be allowed to move to another geo-political zone,”
one source at the meeting told Sahara Reporters.

In pushing for Senator Lawan as the next Senate President, Buhari reportedly stated that, since the North East zone gave the party the second largest number of votes in Nigeria’s recent general elections, the zone should be allowed to produce the premier position at the upper legislative chamber. 

One source added that the president also contended that it was important to entrust the Senate presidency with a person who is both a long-serving senator and a person of impressive personal attributes. 

Our sources said those who attended the meeting translated Buhari’s position as a setback for Senator Bukola Saraki, who has been working to mobilize support to be elected as the new Senate President. 

“We now know that Mr. President does not favor Senator Saraki as the new Senate president,” he said.

The president ended the meeting by asking the NWC to convene a meeting of party legislators and leaders to choose a single candidate for the Senate presidency no later than tomorrow.

APC leadership has convened a meeting to be held at the International Conference Center in Abuja.
It is believed that APC national leader, Bola Tinubu, is also backing Lawan to be the Senate President.

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