President Muhammadu Buhari on
Tuesday said he had noted the outcome of the elections of leaders of the
National Assembly and stood by his earlier position that he would work
with whoever the lawmakers elected as their leaders.
He said although he would have preferred that the process of
electing the leaders as initiated and concluded by the All Progressives
Congress was followed, he was of the view that constitutional process
“has somewhat occurred.”
Buhari’s position was contained in a statement made available to
journalists by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi
Adesina.
The statement read in part, “President Buhari had said in an
earlier statement that he did not have any preferred candidate for the
Senate and the House of Representatives, and that he was willing to work
with whoever the lawmakers elected.
“That sentiment still stands. Though he would have preferred the
new leaders to have emerged through the process established by the
party.”
Adesina said the stability of the nation’s constitutional order and
overall interest of the common man were uppermost on the President’s
mind, as far as the National Assembly elections were concerned.
The presidential spokesman further quoted the President as calling
on all “the elected representatives of the people” to focus on the
enormous task of bringing enduring positive change to the lives of
Nigerians.
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