Acting President Yemi Osinbajo held a closed door meeting with the Senate President, Bukola Saraki, reports say.
According to Daily Post, a source said the meeting was aimed at dousing the tension between the Executive and Legislature.
The
Senate had earlier called on the Acting President to sack the acting
Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim
Magu.
According to reports, Senators also tried to pass a motion to make Saraki the Acting President while Osinbajo was away.
A source at meeting said “The
Senate President met with the Acting President. He actually came alone
and without the paraphernalia of his office to underscore his commitment
to rapprochement between the Executive and the National Assembly.
“Saraki
took time to explain a few things to the Acting President, but the
talks bordered on the clarification of a few misgivings, especially the
rumour that he was planning to become the Acting President or
instigating the Senate against the Presidency.
“He
also took time to explain why the Senate wanted its resolutions
respected in line with the principle of separation of powers.
“Above all, the session was actually frank.”
Another source told Daily Post that the chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), John Oyegun was asked to join the meeting.
The source said “The
APC National chairman came at a time the Acting President was about to
have a meeting with a select group of government officials. He was asked
to join the meeting, which bordered on the battle line drawn by the
Senate.
“During the session, the
APC National chairman said he had interacted with Saraki and advised
the Senate leadership and Senators to ‘lie low’ and avoid anything
capable that was capable of plunging the nation into crisis.
“Oyegun also said the APC could not understand why the party in power would be in opposition against itself.
“No one can say if Oyegun’s intervention was responsible for the visit of the Senate President to Osinbajo.”
Meanwhile, Senator Olusola Adeyeye,
a lawmaker representing Osun Central recently refuted reports that the
Senate is plotting to impeach Acting President Yemi Osinbajo.
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