More lawmakers from
both chambers of the National Assembly are joining the Buhari
Parliamentary Support Group (PSG) despite a ban by Senate President,
Bukola Saraki, Daily Trust learnt yesterday.
The lawmakers are
joining the group in the aftermath of last week’s joint executive
session of the Senate and the House of Representatives, which they
describe as self-serving.
Those who initiated the PSG first
at the senate said they floated the group to protect and defend the
interest of President Muhammadu Buhari.
The group emerged
following the passage of a bill in February that sought to change
elections sequence in the country in such a way that National Assembly
elections would come first, to be followed by governorship and state
assemblies, while presidential election would be the last.
But
senators such as Abdullahi Adamu, Ovie Omo-Agege and a host of others
rejected the passage of the bill by the Senate and thereafter formed the
PSG.
Sen. Omo-Agege specifically said the elections sequence
change was targeted at President Buhari. He, along with others, were
investigated and he was subsequently slammed with a suspension for 90
legislative days on April 12. A court has since voided that.
The Senate equally banned the PSG, saying it would not tolerate the existence of any such group.
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