The President of the Senate, Dr Bukola Saraki, has
denied referring to former President Olusegun Obasanjo when he spoke with the
Senate Press Corps on Tuesday.
A statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media
and Publicity, Yusuph Olaniyonu, in Abuja described reports that Saraki
referred to ex-president as mere
mischief and misrepresentation.
Olaniyonu said the Senate president would not use
the media to respond to Obasanjo directly or indirectly but would only write
officially to him as he had earlier said.
He said Saraki only responded to two questions which
bordered on the feasibility of the 2016 budget and whether the details of the
National Assembly Budget would be made public.
It says, The Senate president's answer on the first
question was that the success of the 2016 Budget will depend less on oil price
but more on the non-oil and independent revenue.
On the second question, he reiterated his earlier
position that the Senate budget will no longer be a one-line item.
He urged all Nigerians to realise that mistakes have
been made by all stakeholders in the past and that we should all move forward
by ensuring those mistakes are not repeated.
The statement added that, the senate president’s position
that mistakes have been made by all of us in the past was a reference to all
stakeholders like political office holders, the media, civil society,
professional and business groups, among others.
The statement said the president of the Senate had
maintained that he would only write a formal letter to Obasanjo to explain
efforts made on some of the issues raised by the former president.
It restated that Saraki would not use any public
event or the media to give any direct or indirect response to the legitimate
points raised by the elder statesman and father of the nation.
Saraki addressed newsmen on Tuesday when he opened
the newly refurbished Press Centre for journalists covering the activities of
the Senate.
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