The ruling All Progressives Congress has reiterated its position that federal lawmakers elected on the party’s platform do not need the support of their colleagues from the Peoples Democratic Party to elect the National Assembly leaders.
It said the APC lawmakers could only reach out to their counterparts from the PDP when there was a need for two-thirds of the members of the parliament to take a decision.
The party’s National Publicity Secretary, Lanre Issa-Onilu,said this in an interview with our correspondent on Saturday.
He was reacting to the belief in some quarters that his recent press statement saying that APC lawmakers seeking positions of presiding officers were free to lobby their PDP colleagues was contradictory to the position of the party’s National Chairman, Adams Oshiomhole, who was quoted as saying APC members would not share power with the PDP lawmakers, who he described as “devils.”
But Issa-Onilu said there was nothing wrong or contradictory in the position the party took on the leadership of the National Assembly.
He explained that the party does not need PDP lawmakers to elect leaders, since the APC is in the majority.
He however said the ruling party would be reaching out to the opposition party whenever two-thirds of members are needed.
The party spokesman said, “What I said and what the chairman said are the same because we agreed before both of us talked.
“What we are saying is that we have the majority and we don’t need the PDP lawmakers to elect our national officers.
“But there will be times that we may need two-thirds of members. When we need two-thirds, we have to reach out. That is the time the opposition anywhere in the world also wait for and make demands, otherwise they will withhold their support.
“But once you are using simple majority for anything, we don’t need them.”
Issa-Onilu said there was no way there could be unity between the PDP and the APC lawmakers in the National Assembly since the ideologies of the two parties are different.
He said the party did not tell Nigerians during campaigns that it would be working with the PDP to deliver its campaign promises.
He argued that if Nigerians wanted the APC and the PDP to work together, they would have asked the two parties to merge.
He added, “There is nothing that is called unity in the National Assembly. Opposition must defend those who voted for them because they don’t believe in what the ruling party promised.
“The opposition must represent them, that is why it is said that the minority will have their say while the majority will have their way.
“When they say no, we will say let us vote. Because we have the majority, we will always win, except when we need two-thirds.
“So, anytime we don’t need two-thirds, we don’t need to dialogue with them. We will go ahead because it is our government and it is our promise that we want to fulfill.
“We did not campaign to Nigerians that each time we want to fulfill our promise, we will go and work with the PDP.
“If they wanted us to work with the PDP, they would have told us to merge. We are not operating the same system.
“It was clear that our campaign was focused on the masses, pro-power policies. Our policies are in line with that. Our economic policies are targeted at the ordinary Nigerians, whereas the PDP also has a clear-cut ideology by saying they will sell the NNPC, meaning we will lose control over the oil industry.
“Those are the things that satisfy foreign interest, big people and corporations.
“We want to tax luxury goods, PDP won’t do that because it will affect the corporations. This is how ideologies develop.
“There is no way they will say the PDP and APC should go and work in the National Assembly. Who will defend the rich in the National Assembly? That is the PDP’s ideology.”