President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday in Abuja met
separately, behind closed doors, with the Speaker of the House of
Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, and the President of the Senate, Abubakar
Bukola Saraki.
Buhari first met with Dogara before meeting Saraki.
Each of the meeting lasted for about 40 minutes.
The Senate President and the Speaker, who both spoke to
State House correspondents after the meetings, said they had “routine
consultation” with the President.
Dogara dismissed the assertion that he was in the Villa over
crisis between the executive and the legislature.
Dogara said: “It baffles me when people see you visit Mr.
President, the assumption out there is that something is going wrong.
“Nothing is wrong. It is just a routine consultation. You
might look at it as crisis, but I don’t look at it as crisis.
“You know I have always said this that as a government our
value will be the problems we have solved.
“We can’t be remembered for avoiding or running away from
problems.
“It is only when we provide solution to some of the things
you refer to as crises and we look at them as opportunities to begin anew that
people will now remember us for putting down enduring legacies.”
On the proposed protest against the recent activities at the
National Assembly, Dogara said Nigerians were free to express their views
peacefully.
He said: “This is a democracy we are running and we have to
open the space to civil society, to everyone who feels aggrieved to be able to
air his grievances.
“So, if they have grievances against the institution of the
legislature, we will take it.”.
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